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Fisioter. Bras ; 23(1): 80-90, Fev 11, 2022.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1358412

ABSTRACT

Introdução: As lesões de nervos periféricos são mais frequentes em membros superiores (MMSS), que são importantes para as atividades de vida diárias, equilíbrio e reflexos de proteção. Alterações no sistema de controle postural podem impactar na funcionalidade desses indivíduos. Portanto, é necessário alternativas para melhorar as alterações secundárias à lesão. Objetivo: Avaliar os efeitos de um protocolo de exercícios de força, flexibilidade e equilíbrio em paciente com lesão de nervos periféricos. Métodos: Estudo de caso de abordagem quantitativa realizado na Clínica Escola de Fisioterapia da Unochapecó, entre abril e julho de 2021, totalizando 30 intervenções de 60 minutos cada. A amostra foi constituída por um paciente do sexo masculino, 46 anos com diagnóstico de lesão de nervos periféricos no MMSS direito, decorrente de um acidente motociclístico. Foi realizada avaliação inicial, aplicação do protocolo, após a realização das escalas e testes: BESTest, MiniBESTest, Romberg-Barré, Dinamometria manual isométrica, Teste de Sentar e Alcançar e Mini-Exame do Estado Mental. O protocolo continha exercícios de força, flexibilidade e equilíbrio. Os dados foram analisados através de estatística descritiva comparativa, antes e após o protocolo (média e porcentagem). Resultados: Houve melhora na força muscular, flexibilidade toracolombar (aumento de 13 cm "61,90%") e testes de equilíbrio (15,81% BESTest, 21,42% MiniBESTest e 67,16% Romberg-Barré). Conclusão: O protocolo de exercícios refletiu positivamente na melhora da flexibilidade, força muscular e equilíbrio do paciente, tornando-se uma alternativa viável para melhorar as alterações secundárias a lesão. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Arm/innervation , Arm Injuries/rehabilitation , Exercise Therapy/methods , Peripheral Nerve Injuries/rehabilitation , Accidents, Traffic , Treatment Outcome
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Braz. j. phys. ther. (Impr.) ; 20(1): 58-65, Jan.-Feb. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-778380

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Mirror therapy has been used as an alternative stimulus to feed the somatosensory cortex in an attempt to preserve hand cortical representation with better functional results. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the short-term functional outcome of an early re-education program using mirror therapy compared to a late classic sensory program for hand nerve repair. METHOD: This is a randomized controlled trial. We assessed 20 patients with median and ulnar nerve and flexor tendon repair using the Rosen Score combined with the DASH questionnaire. The early phase group using mirror therapy began on the first postoperative week and lasted 5 months. The control group received classic sensory re-education when the protective sensation threshold was restored. All participants received a patient education booklet and were submitted to the modified Duran protocol for flexor tendon repair. The assessments were performed by the same investigator blinded to the allocated treatment. Mann-Whitney Test and Effect Size using Cohen's d score were used for inter-group comparisons at 3 and 6 months after intervention. RESULTS: The primary outcome (Rosen score) values for the Mirror Therapy group and classic therapy control group after 3 and 6 months were 1.68 (SD=0.5); 1.96 (SD=0.56) and 1.65 (SD=0.52); 1.51 (SD=0.62), respectively. No between-group differences were observed. CONCLUSION: Although some clinical improvement was observed, mirror therapy was not shown to be more effective than late sensory re-education in an intermediate phase of nerve repair in the hand. Replication is needed to confirm these findings.


Subject(s)
Humans , Ulnar Nerve/injuries , Recovery of Function/physiology , Peripheral Nerve Injuries/physiopathology , Peripheral Nerve Injuries/rehabilitation , Hand/physiology , Physical Therapy Modalities/standards
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Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1052664

ABSTRACT

Se realizó el seguimiento de una paciente de sexo femenino de 41 años de edad, con hipotrofia de miembro inferior izquierdo consecuente de un atentado en el que recibió tres heridas de arma de fuego calibre 22, lesionando los nervios peroneo común y tibial. El tratamiento realizado se basó en un protocolo de electroestimulación muscular selectiva con corrientes de baja frecuencia y ejercicios personalizados de miembros inferiores. Los mismos mejoraron la fuerza, funcionalidad y calidad de vida de la paciente, permitiéndole recuperar independencia funcional y reinserción a las actividades diarias


A monitoring was conducted to a 41 year-old female patient, with hypotrophy of the left lower limb as a consequence of an assault in which she received three gunshot wounds produced by a firearm .22 caliber, injuring both the common peroneal and tibial nerves. The executed treatment was based on a protocol of selective muscular electrostimulation of the affected muscles with low frequency current and personalized exercises of the lower limbs, which have improved the patient's strength, functionality and quality of life, allowing her to regain functional independence and reintegration to daily activities.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Peripheral Nerve Injuries/rehabilitation , Hypertrophy/therapy , Wounds and Injuries/therapy , Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation
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Iranian Rehabilitation Journal. 2013; 11 (Special issue): 21-26
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-162140

ABSTRACT

Measuring outcomes of intervention is one of the most important components of occupational therapy process. The Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and hand [DASH] questionnaire is a valid and reliable instrument to measure outcomes of the occupational therapy services in the area of hand therapy. The study aims to measure outcomes from interventions of hand therapy in patients with the combined flexor tendon and peripheral nerve injuries in hand. In this cross sectional study, the Persian version of DASH questionnaire was filled by 20 patients with the combined flexor tendon and peripheral nerve injuries [17 males and 3 females with the age range of 18-58 years] referred to Asma Rehabilitation Center and it was reported that there was a relationship between variables of age, gender, literacy and accurate diagnosis [injured flexor tendon and peripheral nerve] with score calculated in DASH questionnaire. According to the variables of age, sex, education level and accurate diagnosis, patients showed that according to the DASH in calculating the mean score of questionnaire, the rate of individual's disability is reduced by increasing age, women show more disability in work performances, the individual's music and sport performances indicate more disability by increasing the educational level and finally, individuals with the combined finger flexor and ulnar nerve have the higher rate of disabilities. Patients with the combined flexor tendon and peripheral nerve injuries experience many disabilities even after surgery and rehabilitation


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Male , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Hand Injuries/surgery , Surveys and Questionnaires , Cross-Sectional Studies , Peripheral Nerve Injuries/rehabilitation , Ulnar Nerve/injuries , Hand Deformities/surgery , Arm , Shoulder
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Acta fisiátrica ; 19(4): 216-221, dez. 2012.
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-689490

ABSTRACT

A avaliação funcional da sensibilidade é essencial para analisar o estado, recuperação, e efetividade do programa de tratamento em pacientes que sofreram perdas decorrentes de deficiência motora e/ou sensitiva, após lesões nervosas periféricas. Estas lesões geram a interrupção das sensações ocasionando a perda da sensibilidade e uma significante perda funcional da mão. Objetivo: O objetivo deste estudo foi correlacionar o teste funcional Pick-Up de Moberg com o teste de limiar sensitivo Estesiômetro SORRI® na reconstrução do nervo mediano. Métodos: Foram analisados 14 homens com idade entre 18 e 40 anos que sofreram ferimento corto-contuso na região volar do punho e tratamento cirúrgico há pelo menos um ano de pós-operatório. Foram utilizados para a avaliação da sensibilidade cutânea o Estesiômetro SORRI® e o teste Pick-Up de Moberg modificado, no qual a avaliação foi dividida em duas fases, olhos abertos e fechados, ambas realizadas com a mão dominante e não dominante, e em duas etapas com diferentes avaliadores, sendo repetidas três vezes em cada mão. A sequência dos avaliadores foi sorteada e mantida durante toda a avaliação. Na análise dos dados foi utilizado o coeficiente de Pearson e aplicado o teste não-paramétrico de Mann-Whitney com o nível de significância ? = 0,05. Resultados: A média da idade foi de 27,14 anos (±6,43), com maior frequência entre 21 a 30 anos sendo que 64% apresentaram lesão na mão dominante. O coeficiente de Pearson (r) entre o Estesiômetro e o Pick-Up foi entre 0,5 e 0,7, com p-valor <0,05. Os intervalos de confiança e p-valores dos testes de Mann-Whitney não indicaram diferenças estatisticamente significantes. Conclusão: Apesar do teste Pick-Up de Moberg não possuir medidas padronizadas, na amostra estudada pode-se concluir que existe correlação entre o teste funcional e o teste de limiar sensitivo. Novos estudos são necessários para a validação e confiabilidade de ambos os métodos.


Functional assessment of sensitivity is essential to analyzing the status, recovery, and effectiveness of the treatment program for patients who have suffered losses due to physical and / or sensory disability after peripheral nerve injuries. Such losses of sensation lead to a significant loss of hand function. Objective: The purpose of the present study was to establish a correlation between functional and sensory threshold tests after a peripheral nerve lesion in the hand. Methods: Fourteen men aged 18 to 40 years, who had bruises and cut injuries at the volar region of the wrist resulting in median nerve lesion, were selected for study. All the subjects were at least 1-year post-surgery. An esthesiometer SORRI® and a modified Moberg pick-up test were used. The test was divided into two phases, one with eyes open and the other with eyes closed. Also, the same test was performed by two different examiners. It was a "blinded" test that was performed three times, being repeated by the examiners according to a random sequence kept during the entire evaluation. Mean age and standard deviation were obtained during analysis in which Pearson's coefficient was calculated and the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test was applied at 5% significance. Results: The mean age was 27.14 years with a standard deviation of 6.43 years, with the lesions being more frequently seen in men aged 21 to 30 years. Also, 64% of the cases involved lesion of the dominant hand. Pearson's coefficient (r) regarding the correlation between sensory threshold test and Moberg pick-up test ranged from 0.5 to 0.7, which was statistically significant. Confidence intervals and p-values obtained from the Mann-Whitney test showed no statistically significant differences. Conclusion: One can conclude, therefore, that despite lacking standardized measures, the Moberg pick-up test correlated with the functional test. However, further studies are needed to support validation and reliability of the two methods.


Subject(s)
Adult , Peripheral Nerve Injuries/rehabilitation , Reproducibility of Results , Median Nerve/injuries
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 45(8): 753-762, Aug. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-643649

ABSTRACT

The most disabling aspect of human peripheral nerve injuries, the majority of which affect the upper limbs, is the loss of skilled hand movements. Activity-induced morphological and electrophysiological remodeling of the neuromuscular junction has been shown to influence nerve repair and functional recovery. In the current study, we determined the effects of two different treatments on the functional and morphological recovery after median and ulnar nerve injury. Adult Wistar male rats weighing 280 to 330 g at the time of surgery (N = 8-10 animals/group) were submitted to nerve crush and 1 week later began a 3-week course of motor rehabilitation involving either "skilled" (reaching for small food pellets) or "unskilled" (walking on a motorized treadmill) training. During this period, functional recovery was monitored weekly using staircase and cylinder tests. Histological and morphometric nerve analyses were used to assess nerve regeneration at the end of treatment. The functional evaluation demonstrated benefits of both tasks, but found no difference between them (P > 0.05). The unskilled training, however, induced a greater degree of nerve regeneration as evidenced by histological measurement (P < 0.05). These data provide evidence that both of the forelimb training tasks used in this study can accelerate functional recovery following brachial plexus injury.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , Nerve Regeneration/physiology , Peripheral Nerve Injuries/rehabilitation , Physical Conditioning, Animal/methods , Recovery of Function/physiology , Sciatic Nerve/injuries , Ulnar Nerve/injuries , Peripheral Nerve Injuries/physiopathology , Physical Conditioning, Animal/physiology , Rats, Wistar , Treatment Outcome
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Acta ortop. bras ; 19(5): 289-292, 2011. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-608421

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO: Desenvolver um modelo de luva sensorial e testá-lo em indivíduos não portadores de alterações sensoriais dos membros superiores, treinados a substituir o tato pela audição. MÉTODOS: Para a confecção do equipamento foram utilizados: luva de tecido, minimicrofones, amplificador e fones de ouvido. Sete sujeitos do sexo feminino, idade média de 26,28 anos (±1,03), foram selecionados para utilizar o equipamento e diferenciar texturas após treinamento. O treinamento ocorreu por sete dias, quinze minutos diários e teve como objetivo a identificação de texturas pelo som, utilizando a luva sensorial. Ao final todos os sujeitos responderam a um questionário. RESULTADOS: Todos os sujeitos classificaram o uso da luva como "confortável". Três sujeitos (42 por cento) classificaram o aspecto estético do equipamento como "ótimo", dois sujeitos (28,57 por cento) como "bom", e dois sujeitos (28,57 por cento) como "regular". Seis sujeitos (85,7 por cento) identificaram as texturas apenas pelo som e um sujeito (14,3 por cento) relatou que foi auxiliado pelo tato. CONCLUSÃO: Foi viável a confecção de um modelo de luva sensorial com tecnologia nacional de fácil acesso e custo relativamente baixo, possibilitando a identificação de texturas pelo som durante o uso do equipamento por indivíduos treinados a substituir o tato pela audição. Nivel de Evidência II, Prospectivo Comparativo.


OBJECTIVE: To develop a sensory glove model and test it in subjects with normal sensitivity in the upper limbs, who have been trained to replace hearing with touch. METHODS: To make the equipment, a glove, mini-microphones, amplifier and headphones were used. Seven female subjects, with a mean age of 26.28 years (± 1.03) were selected to use the equipment and differentiate textures after training. The training took place over seven days, fifteen minutes a day, with the aim of identifying textures through sound, using the sensory glove. At the end all subjects answered a questionnaire. RESULTS: All the subjects rated the use of the glove as "comfortable". Three subjects (42 percent) rated the aesthetic appearance of the equipment as "excellent", two subjects (28.57 percent) as "good", and two subjects (28.57 percent) as "regular." Six subjects (85.7 percent) identified the textures by sound alone, and one subject (14.3 percent) reported that he was aided by touch. CONCLUSION: It is feasible to manufacture a model of sensory glove using national technology that is readily accessible and relatively low cost, enabling the identification of textures through sound when the equipment is used by individuals trained to replace hearing with touch. Level of Evidence: Level II, prospective comparative study.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Dermatitis, Contact , Gloves, Protective , Hand/innervation , Touch/physiology , Peripheral Nerve Injuries/rehabilitation , Audiometry/methods , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Clinics ; 66(7): 1259-1266, 2011. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-596918

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Peripheral nerves are often damaged by direct mechanical injury, diseases, and tumors. The peripheral nerve injuries that result from these conditions can lead to a partial or complete loss of motor, sensory, and autonomic functions, which in turn are related to changes in skin temperature, in the involved segments of the body. The aim of this study was to evaluate the changes in hind paw skin temperature after sciatic nerve crush in rats in an attempt to determine whether changes in skin temperature correlate with the functional recovery of locomotion. METHODS: Wistar rats were divided into three groups: control (n = 7), sham (n = 25), and crush (n = 25). All groups were subjected to thermographic, functional, and histological assessments. RESULTS: ΔT in the crush group was different from the control and sham groups at the 1st, 3rd and 7rd postoperative days (p<0.05). The functional recovery from the crush group returned to normal values between the 3rd and 4th week post-injury, and morphological analysis of the nerve revealed incomplete regeneration at the 4th week after injury. DISCUSSION: This study is the first demonstration that sciatic nerve crush in rats induces an increase in hind paw skin temperature and that skin temperature changes do not correlate closely with functional recovery.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , Nerve Crush/rehabilitation , Sciatic Nerve/injuries , Skin Temperature/physiology , Skin/injuries , Thermography , Locomotion/physiology , Postoperative Period , Peripheral Nerve Injuries/rehabilitation , Rats, Wistar , Recovery of Function/physiology , Sciatic Nerve/anatomy & histology , Time Factors
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Acta ortop. bras ; 17(5): 286-290, 2009. ilus, graf
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-531719

ABSTRACT

INTRODUÇÃO: A auto-enxertia de nervo é considerada tratamento de escolha nas grandes perdas de tecido neural que não permitam a reparação através de anastomose primária. Nesses casos, o tubo sintético à base de ácido poliglicólico é uma alternativa para enxertia de nervo. Por outro lado, muitos estudos têm enfatizado a importância dos fatores neurotróficos na regeneração neural: o monossialotetraesosilgangliosídeo (GM1), um dos principais glicoesfingolípides do tecido nervoso de mamíferos, é tido como potencializador dos efeitos desses fatores. OBJETIVO: Comparar, em ratos, o grau de regeneração neural, utilizando análise histológica, contagem do número de axônios mielinizados regenerados e análise funcional com a utilização do neurotubo e do GM1. MÉTODOS: Essa avaliação foi obtida com a interposição de enxerto autógeno (grupo A), tubo de ácido poliglicólico (grupo B) e da associação do tubo de ácido poliglicólico à administração de GM1 (grupo C) em defeitos de 5 mm no nervo ciático. RESULTADOS: Foi observada formação de neuroma apenas no grupo A. Os grupos A e C apresentaram padrões histológicos semelhantes, exceto que os axônios regenerados do grupo C apresentavam-se mais organizados e mielinizados que o grupo A. CONCLUSÃO: Na recuperação funcional, não houve diferença estatisticamente significativa entre os três grupos, a despeito das diferenças histológicas qualitativas e quantitativas verificadas.


INTRODUCTION: Nerve allografting is regarded as a treatment of choice in large neural tissue losses preventing repair by primary anastomosis. In these cases, a synthetic polyglycolic acid tube is an alternative for nerve grafting. On the other hand, several studies have emphasized the importance of neurotrophic factors on neural regeneration, including substances with potential to optimize neural regeneration, especially the GM1, an neurotrophic enhancer factor. OBJECTIVE: to compare, in rats, the neural regeneration degree using histological analysis, regenerated myelinized axons count, and functional analysis with the use of neurotube and GM1. METHODS: This assessment was performed by interposing allograft (group A), polyglycolic acid tube (group B) and polyglycolic acid tube associated to GM1 (group C) on 5-mm sciatic nerve defects. RESULTS: Neuroma formation was found only on group A. Groups A and C showed similar histological patterns, except for the regenerated axons on group C, which were shown to be better organized and myelinized than in group A. CONCLUSION: on functional recovery, no statistically significant difference was found for the three groups, despite of qualitative and quantitative histological differences found.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Nerve Regeneration , Peripheral Nerves/anatomy & histology , Peripheral Nerves/surgery , Sciatic Nerve , Peripheral Nerve Injuries/rehabilitation , Polyglycolic Acid/therapeutic use , Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use , Rats, Inbred Lew
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