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J Hand Surg Glob Online ; 5(1): 58-65, 2023 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36704378

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This case series presents detailed postoperative physiotherapeutic rehabilitation and functional outcomes of 3 patients following tendon transfer surgery for the correction of claw hand due to traumatic nerve injury. Three patients with different etiologies of claw hand and sociodemographic characteristics presented to the hand therapy center after claw correction surgery. Two patients underwent flexor digitorum superficialis 4-tail tendon transfer, and 1 patient underwent the Zancolli lasso procedure. Hand therapy began after 4 weeks of appropriate postoperative immobilization. It began with the activation and strengthening of the new muscle-tendon unit and its integration into functional activities. All patients returned to work 12 weeks after surgery, followed by an assessment of outcomes at 16 weeks. Satisfactory improvements in the functional outcomes based on the Brand criteria, the Patient-Rated Wrist and Hand Evaluation, and the Patient-Specific Functional Scale were observed in all patients at 16 weeks.

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Indian J Crit Care Med ; 25(3): 317-321, 2021 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33790514

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Background: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, clinically presenting with common symptoms of fever, dry cough, and breathlessness within 14 days of exposure. Its severity ranges from mild to severe, latter manifesting into severe acute respiratory syndrome. As a part of multidisciplinary team, physiotherapy along with medical management was administered to patients with COVID-19 in an acute care setup. This retrospective study aims to explore various patient characteristics and will aid in identifying the impairments associated with the disease, giving a direction to the physiotherapy community in planning future management strategy to improve quality of life. Patients and methods: The present study is a unicentric study wherein prospective analysis of retrospective data of patients referred for physiotherapy from May 13 to July 31, 2020, was performed. (i) Characteristics of patients, (ii) associated comorbidities, (iii) hospital course since the time of admission to discharge, (iv) mode of oxygen delivery, (v) pre- and post-physiotherapy treatment values of oxygen saturation and heart rate, and (vi) physiotherapy treatment were recorded. The archived data were analyzed using the commercially available SPSS software version 24. Wilcoxon's matched pair test was used to compare pre- and post-treatment oxygen saturation and heart rate, and McNemar's test was used to compare mode of oxygen delivery and pre- and post-physiotherapy treatment. Results: Descriptive analysis of data showed a better outcome in terms of grade of dyspnea and rate of discharge on day 14 of physiotherapy treatment. Hence, a comparative analysis of day 1 and day 14 was performed for mode of oxygen delivery, oxygen saturation, and heart rate. A statistically significant improvement was observed in the heart rate (p = 0.001) and oxygen delivery (p = 0.000). However, no significant difference in the level of oxygen saturation was found (p = 0.6433). Conclusion: Physiotherapy treatment in conjunction with medical treatment can be effectively administered in patients with COVID-19 in acute care setup taking into consideration the health status and the hemodynamic stability of the patients. It emphasizes the role of physiotherapy in the alleviation of symptoms, facilitating early weaning and recovery enabling early discharge from the hospital. How to cite this article: Verma CV, Arora RD, Mistry HM, Kubal SV, Kolwankar NS, Patil PC, et al. Changes in Mode of Oxygen Delivery and Physiological Parameters with Physiotherapy in COVID-19 Patients: A Retrospective Study. Indian J Crit Care Med 2021;25(3):317-321.

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J Hand Ther ; 33(4): 593-597, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30975622

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STUDY DESIGN: This is a qualitative case study. INTRODUCTION: Considering individual patient's perception is an important aspect of rehabilitation according to International Classification of Functioning model (Geneva, 2002). PURPOSE OF STUDY: The report highlights the importance of patient education and considering individual's perception to achieve rehabilitation outcomes. METHOD: A written informed consent for case report was given by a 24-year-old male, a mass media graduate student diagnosed with global brachial plexus injury. Detailed evaluation by a senior therapist was conducted in a tertiary government hospital using the following tools: RESULT: Patient education and rehabilitation led to signs of clinical improvement at the end of 5 months. In spite of this clinical signs of recovery, patient showed lack of satisfaction in terms of his appearance and body image. DISCUSSION: As employment and social life determined our patient's satisfaction level, a negative impact was seen on functional recovery. CONCLUSION: Considering an individual's perception regarding the condition in terms of their contextual and personal factors is an important aspect of rehabilitation according to International Classification of Functioning model (Geneva, 2002).


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Body Image , Brachial Plexus Neuropathies/psychology , Brachial Plexus Neuropathies/rehabilitation , Brachial Plexus/injuries , Patient Satisfaction , Disability Evaluation , Humans , Male , Young Adult
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Indian J Plast Surg ; 44(2): 362-7, 2011 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22022047

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INTRODUCTION: Traumatic hand injury causes chronic disability. A large number of studies have reported impairments in clinical parameters, but few studies have described their disability experience. AIMS: To examine the functional disability and quality of life in traumatic hand injured patients receiving physical therapy. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: The physiotherapy department in a multi-specialty public sector hospital. Convenient sampling method was used. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The 36-item short-form health survey-MOS (SF-36, v2) and disabilities of arm, shoulder and hand (DASH) questionnaire were obtained and subjects were given physiotherapy, accordingly to their condition. Questionnaires were re-administered every month till discharge. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: A One-way ANOVA test. RESULTS: At end of 6 months, among eight subscales of SF-36, there is improvement in mean scores of physical functioning (39.1%). The bodily pain, general health, vitality, social function, and mental health had more than 100% improvement. DASH showed regression in disability (50.8%). CONCLUSIONS: Measuring quality of life (QOL) can provide detailed assessment of physical disability and treatment effects as well as the global impact of those effects on the person's daily life. Hence, the use of self-report questionnaires such as DASH and SF-36, combined with physical performance score, helps to achieve more comprehensive evaluation of outcome.

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