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Cureus ; 16(3): e56513, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38646306

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Anterolisthesis is a condition where a vertebra in the spine slips forward relative to the vertebra below it. Anterolisthesis is often described in terms of the direction of the slippage and the affected vertebrae, such as L5-S1 anterolisthesis, which indicates the slippage occurring between the fifth lumbar vertebra (L5) and the sacral bone (S1). Anterolisthesis can result from various factors, trauma, or congenital abnormalities. The symptoms associated with anterolisthesis can include lower back pain, stiffness, muscle tightness, and neurological symptoms if the slippage compresses nearby nerves. The piriformis muscle, situated deep within the buttocks, plays a crucial role in this scenario, as its contraction or inflammation can exacerbate the compression of the sciatic nerve, intensifying the pain and discomfort experienced by the individual. Patients with L5-S1 anterolisthesis and bilateral piriformis syndrome commonly report challenges in daily activities involving hip movement, such as walking, sitting, or standing for prolonged periods of time. The combined effects of vertebral slippage and piriformis involvement contribute to altered gait patterns and may lead to difficulties in maintaining a stable and pain-free posture. Effective management often necessitates a comprehensive approach, encompassing physical therapy, pain management strategies, and, in severe cases, surgical intervention. We report a case of a 75-year-old male who complained of pain in his back radiating to both lower limbs with a history of slipping and falling in the bathroom one month prior, sustaining an injury to his back, and who visited the orthopedics department of Acharya Vinoba Bhave Rural Hospital (AVBRH), Sawangi, Wardha, where an investigation was done and an X-ray revealed L5-S1 anterolisthesis. Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in reducing pain, improving the range of motion and muscle strength, decreasing muscle tightness, and enhancing the quality of life. The goal of physiotherapeutic rehabilitation for L5-S1 anterolisthesis management is to optimize functional recovery, reduce pain, improve the range of motion and muscle strength, and improve the overall quality of life for individuals with this condition.

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Cureus ; 16(2): e53423, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38435174

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Optic neuritis is an inflammatory condition that leads to inflammation and damage to the optic nerve, causing visual disturbances and pain. It is commonly associated with disorders such as multiple sclerosis and often manifests as sudden, unilateral loss of vision or blurred vision. This disorder can affect individuals of any age and may lead to decreased binocular vision, potentially resulting in difficulties with depth perception and visual coordination. Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in treating optic neuritis by addressing various aspects of the illness. We report the case of a 14-year-old male with diminution in both eyes, which was sudden in onset and painless in nature, with no history of falls, trauma, or diabetes. Magnetic resonance imaging reveals hyperintensity on short-tau inversion recovery (STIR) with mild contrast enhancement in the posterior aspects of the bilateral optic nerves (intracranial part), extending to the optic chiasm in optic neuritis. Physiotherapists employ a range of techniques to enhance the patient's overall well-being, including gaze stability exercises, eye-hand coordination exercises, and habituation exercises aimed at improving visual tracking and coordination. Additionally, physiotherapy can help reduce related symptoms such as muscle weakness, balance issues, and posture problems caused by impaired visual perception. Physical therapists endeavor to improve the quality of life for patients with optic neuritis by enhancing functional independence and contributing to a more effective approach to treatment. Notably, there was an improvement in visual scanning, spatial awareness, and eye movement control in this case.

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Cureus ; 16(1): e51869, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38327912

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Volleyball players with supraspinatus tendinopathy commonly present with a spectrum of symptoms, including shoulder pain, especially during the overhead phases of the game. They may experience pain during serves, spikes, or attempting to block at the net. Weakness in the affected shoulder and limited range of motion can impede performance and overall playing experience. Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in managing supraspinatus tendinopathy, focusing on reducing pain, improving shoulder joint range and function, and preventing recurrence. The research question arises as to how the rehabilitation process impacts the recovery and performance outcomes in a volleyball athlete with supraspinatus impingement which is explained as detailed in a case report. The present case is a 21-year-old male volleyball athlete complaining of pain in the anterolateral and posterior aspects of the right shoulder joint and a restricted range of motion while doing abduction and flexion at the shoulder joint for three months. After the orthopedic physical assessment, the patient was diagnosed with supraspinatus tendinopathy. This case report introduces an exact understanding of the rehabilitation tailored specifically to volleyball athletes with supraspinatus impingement.

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Cureus ; 16(1): e52750, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38389626

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Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a severe and frequently life-altering form of traumatic brain injury that is brought on by forces of rapid acceleration as well as deceleration impacting the brain. DAI primarily stems from mechanical forces that lead to the widespread disruption of axons throughout the brain. Unlike focal injuries that affect a specific brain region, DAI manifests as multifocal axonal damage, often impairing vital neural connections. This injury occurs due to shear and tensile forces during traumatic events, such as car accidents, falls, and sports-related incidents. This current case report includes a 19-year-old male who had a fall from his bike and was hospitalised with brain trauma. A Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan was done, which revealed a case of DAI, and a computed tomography (CT) scan of the brain revealed the extra-calvarial soft tissue swelling in the left parietal region. Small haemorrhagic contusions involved the right ganglio-capsular region. Several integrative techniques, including joint approximation, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) rhythmic initiation, D1 flexion-extension, and patient education, were used to manage the patient. The patient's development was evaluated using outcome measures, such as the functional independence measure (FIM) and the Glasgow coma scale (GCS). Thus, we conclude that completing physiotherapy exercises consistently helps patients achieve their highest level of functional independence and also enhances their quality of life.

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Cureus ; 15(11): e48403, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38074019

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Filarial lymphoedema is a tropical parasitic worm illness caused mostly by Wuchereria bancrofti. This disease impacts millions of individuals in endemic areas, causing significant impairment and financial discomfort. Elephantiasis is a chronic lymphatic drainage failure causing swelling in the legs and genitalia. It is a chronic condition characterized by the buildup of lymphatic water, causing pain and reduced limb activity. Genetic abnormalities, trauma, surgery, infection, or cancer cause the disease. Treatment options include antiparasitic drugs, surgical interventions, and nonsurgical interventions like compression therapy. Lymphatic system transplantation, liposuction, and vascularized lymph node transfer are surgical procedures that restore lymphatic circulation and reduce swelling, potentially lifesaving for individuals with lymphedema who have not responded well to conservative treatment. The present case report concerns a 30-year-old male with a history of chronic lower leg elephantiasis for 17 years. Duplex color Doppler revealed a large, well-defined collection in the right foot with a heterogeneous group with few solid cystic components suggestive of a solid cystic mass lesion. MRI showed diffuse subcutaneous edema in the dorsum, medial, and lateral aspect of the foot with the medial, lateral, and posterior aspect of the leg appearing hyperintense on T2/proton density spectral attenuated inversion recovery (PDSPAIR), and hypointense on T1. Dilated lymphatic channels were seen coursing through in the cutaneous plane. The patient underwent a comprehensive surgical procedure that included excision of fibrotic tissue and subcutaneous adipose tissue, followed by lymph node transfer. Following the surgeon's clearance, a targeted early physiotherapy intervention could normalize functional potencies and help in recovery. Post-treatment changes such as reduction in lymphoedema, strength, and mobility, which are essential for patients with the activity of daily living, were observed.

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Cureus ; 15(12): e50694, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38234943

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The double outlet right ventricle (DORV) is an unusual cardiovascular abnormality that is present at birth. The pulmonary artery and the aorta, the cardiovascular system's two major arteries, link to the right ventricle in the DORV. The coronary artery links to the right ventricular, while in an ideal heart, the aorta connects to the left ventricle. DORV is an issue as the right ventricle delivers blood that is low in oxygen, subsequently distributed all around the human being. DORV is always connected with a further cardiac ailment known as a ventricular septal defect (VSD). Behavioral issues are quite prevalent in children. Emotional-obsessive-compulsive disorder, sadness, stress, social fear, and developmental problems are among them. Virtual reality (VR) is a stimulating experience that uses position tracking and three-dimensional (3D) near-eye presentation to give the participant a realistic view of a virtual environment. VR applications involve enjoyment (especially video games). A nine-year-old female complained of a tingling sensation over her right palm. She also had right-side weakness and convulsions, which were restricted to the dominant side. After investigation and evaluation of the condition, it is a known case of congenital heart defects and was planned for surgical correction. The study aims to provide information on an instance of DORV, transposition of great arteries, VSD, and pulmonary stenosis with resolved brain abscess by giving VR video games to reduce anxiety in patients undergoing an operation.

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