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Cureus ; 16(3): e55689, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38586800

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This case study examines the rehabilitation process of a 24-year-old female patient with thalassemia major (TM), a hereditary hemoglobinopathy, who also suffered from distal ulnar hypoplasia, a congenital anomaly that causes pain and affects the wrist joint's strength and range of motion. The patient underwent a comprehensive physical rehabilitation program that aimed to address the challenges posed by ulnar hypoplasia. This program included a combination of customized exercises, splinting, and orthotic interventions to improve hand and wrist function. By adopting a multidisciplinary approach, the patient experienced significant improvements in mobility, strength, and overall quality of life. This case highlights the significance of personalized rehabilitation strategies in managing complex medical conditions, demonstrating the potential for positive outcomes even in patients with dual diagnoses of TM and ulnar hypoplasia.

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Cureus ; 16(3): e57204, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38681406

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Tarlov cysts, also known as perineural cysts, are usually associated with lumbar discomfort and neurological deficits, with an uncertain etiology that may involve genetic predisposition and collagen disorders, possibly influenced by traumatic events and hemorrhagic episodes. Diagnostic methods such as magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography myelography are commonly employed and treatment approaches range from conservative measures to more invasive interventions. This case involves a 42-year-old female with cervical pain and upper limb symptoms; a comprehensive assessment, including diagnostic imaging and physiotherapeutic interventions, resulted in significant improvements in pain intensity, range of motion, manual muscle testing, and functional scale scores after a two-week physiotherapy intervention. These findings contribute to advancing our understanding of managing Tarlov cysts associated with cervical radiculopathy, highlighting the potential efficacy of physiotherapeutic interventions in enhancing patient outcomes.

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Cureus ; 16(3): e57098, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38681465

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Desmoid fibromatosis is an uncommon soft tissue tumor that is locally aggressive and can result in both pain and limited range of motion (ROM). The rehabilitation protocol is designed to promote optimal recovery and functional outcomes by following a phased approach. Initially, the focus is on managing pain and performing passive ROM exercises immediately after surgery. As the weeks progress, the exercises transition to active-assisted and then active ROM exercises. Additionally, strengthening exercises, manual therapy techniques, and functional training are incorporated to improve muscle strength, flexibility, and coordination. The goal of the rehabilitation journey is to ensure a safe return to daily activities while closely monitoring for any signs of recurrence or functional deficits. This comprehensive approach highlights the importance of collaboration between surgical teams, rehabilitation specialists, and patients in order to achieve successful outcomes.

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Cureus ; 16(2): e54593, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38524050

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The effectiveness of Russian electrical stimulation in enhancing muscular strength after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) restoration is examined in this case study. In addition to traditional physiotherapy, a 29-year-old male athlete having ACL repair took part in a Russian contemporary rehabilitation regimen. Subjective evaluations of pain and functional tests all showed a substantial increase in muscular strength following the intervention. The Russian current's distinct waveform and high-frequency bursts appeared to improve neuromuscular control and quicken the activation of skeletal muscle in the excitation-contraction phase. The evaluation conducted after the intervention revealed notable enhancements in muscular strength and scores on the lower extremity functional scale. The initial score of 32, indicating a moderate functional limitation, improved to 64, indicating a minimal functional limitation. Additionally, the use of Russian electrical stimulation in ACL rehabilitation programs resulted in a reduction in pain levels from 9/10 to 3/10, as measured by the visual analog scale. These findings suggest that the implementation of Russian electrical stimulation shows promise in ACL rehabilitation. However, to validate and further explore these results, it is necessary to conduct larger-scale research studies and randomized controlled trials.

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Cureus ; 16(1): e53050, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38410291

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This case study examines the treatment journey of a 19-year-old male who presented with bilateral buttock pain, lower limb weakness, and instability caused by piriformis syndrome and asymptomatic Prolapsed intervertebral disc (PIVD) herniation. The intervention strategy was guided by clinical assessments, including neurological and musculoskeletal evaluations, as well as confirmatory magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings. The patient's treatment plan adopted a comprehensive approach that incorporated neuromuscular training and neurodynamic solutions. The former focused on strengthening the core and lower limb muscles to correct biomechanical imbalances associated with piriformis syndrome. Concurrently, neurodynamic solutions, such as targeted stretching and mobilization exercises, were employed to alleviate sciatic nerve compression related to asymptomatic PIVD. The results demonstrated significant improvement in symptoms, highlighting the effectiveness of the individualized rehabilitation program. This case report underscores the success of a multifaceted approach in addressing the intricate interaction between muscular and neural components in piriformis syndrome and asymptomatic PIVD. However, further research is necessary to validate the broader applicability of this combined therapeutic strategy.

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Cureus ; 16(1): e52294, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38357046

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The rare neuromuscular disease known as hypokalemic periodic paralysis (hypoKPP), which results in severe muscle weakness in the extremities, is brought on by abnormalities in potassium transport within cells. Laboratory testing is confirmatory, which reveals notably low potassium levels, causing paralysis, which improves once the low potassium is restored. The patient generally complains of muscle weakness with difficulty in performing activities of daily living and impaired participation in functional tasks, with few suffering from coexisting sensory impairments. Physiotherapy generally plays a symptomatic role with motion exercises for the affected muscle groups. There is no standardized physiotherapy protocol for disease-specific impairments. A 46-year-old man complained of bilateral upper and lower limb muscular weakness and was admitted to the neurology ward. The patient also complained of having tingling numbness throughout their entire limbs and had experienced similar episodes of symptoms six months prior. During laboratory evaluation, a significantly low potassium level was found, leading to a diagnosis of hypoKPP. Following medical management, neurophysiotherapy was initiated. Physiotherapy strategy shows significant improvement in muscular strength and functional activities. Thus, this case report concludes that physiotherapy plays a vital role in managing hypoKPP by enhancing muscular strength, functional activities, and quality of life.

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Cureus ; 16(1): e52275, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38357075

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One of the most prevalent degenerative musculoskeletal conditions is lumbar spinal canal stenosis (LSS), which is characterized by narrowing of the lumbar spinal canal that pressures the nerve roots and cauda equine. LSS, when treated surgically, usually presents with foot drop as its major complication. Foot drop is a common presentation of several clinical diseases, traditionally characterized as severe weakening of ankle and toe dorsiflexion. Foot drop has a great impact on patients' lives, lowering their quality of life and affecting their activities of daily living. Ankle dorsiflexion weakness leads to foot drop and a high-stepping gait, which can cause multiple falls and accidents. This case study aimed to assess the efficacy of a customized physiotherapy program in a 50-year-old woman with paraparesis along with left foot drop and post-surgery complications following lumbar decompression and spinal fusion at L3-S1 (lumbar-sacral) level after a jerk experienced by her while working out in the gym. The objective was to determine the impact of individualized exercises on the patient's strength, gait, balance, and pelvic floor function over a 12-week rehabilitation period. The interventions included lower limb exercises (stretching exercises, strengthening exercises, and weight-bearing exercises), pelvic floor exercises, and core stability training. The findings demonstrated significant improvements in the patient's functional outcomes, as evidenced by enhanced scores in the Berg Balance Scale, Manual Muscle Testing, Dynamic Gait Index, Barthel Index, and Stanmore Assessment Questionnaire. Notable progress was observed in the strength, balance, gait, and pelvic floor function, highlighting the positive influence of targeted physiotherapeutic interventions. This case underscores the importance of tailored exercise plans in addressing the complexities of post-surgery challenges, emphasizing the potential for comprehensive recovery and improved overall quality of life through personalized physiotherapy.

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Cureus ; 15(11): e48101, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38046732

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Introduction Proprioception is one's capacity to perceive bodily position, alignment, and movement. Several connective tissues, such as skin, ligaments, joint capsules, and muscles in the body, contain proprioceptive sensory receptors. Joint elasticity results from hormonal variations, notably the peak relaxin hormone during pregnancy, which also affects proprioceptive receptors. The musculoskeletal system may be affected by hormones and anatomical changes brought on by pregnancy, including joint laxity and modifications to posture and gait. The capacity to perceive the joint position and movement, or proprioception, may be impacted. To comprehend the impacts of pregnancy on joint function and postpartum women's rehabilitation options, this study compares knee joint proprioception in women who gave birth 12 weeks ago to nulliparous women. The study aims to assess and compare the degree of alteration in knee joint proprioception in 12-week postpartum females. Methodology A total of 160 participants were assessed during the entire study. Women from 18 to 35 years of age were included in the study. Women with any present knee joint injury, multiparty, or relevant surgical history were excluded. The procedure was performed under the author's surveillance at the Department of Community Health Physiotherapy. The knee joint reposition test was used to assess the knee joint proprioceptive error among two groups (80 each), including nulliparous women and the other 12-week postpartum women. An image tool provided by the University of Texas Health Science Centre at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) was created and offers the tool as computer software or a digital application for handling medical pictures and associated data, software 3.0 was used to determine the angular variation between angles in the targeted and achieved positions during the test. Result A significant proprioceptive error was observed among 12-week postpartum women compared to the nulliparous group of women. The mean error of knee joint repositions among 12-week postpartum women was 0.80±6.08 (P=0.0001), and among nulliparous women was 0.09±0.72 (P=0.0001). Conclusion Concluding insight that pregnancy affects postpartum women's risk of fall injuries and joint function due to altered proprioception. Compared to nulliparous women, proprioceptive error for the dominant knee joint was significant among 12-week postpartum females. The hormonal changes during pregnancy affect the proprioceptive receptors, especially the relaxin hormone surge, which results in joint laxity and may impair joint position sensing, increasing the risk of falls. To better acknowledge the effects of pregnancy on joint function and postpartum women's rehabilitation options, this study compares knee joint proprioception in postpartum and nulliparous women. It proves right about altered proprioception post-childbirth. The results of this study might aid medical practitioners in creating successful rehabilitation plans and treatments to stop postpartum women from falling.

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Cureus ; 15(10): e46779, 2023 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37954781

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The goal of this review is to compile information on the use of physiotherapeutic treatments for the treatment of restless leg syndrome (RLS) and to classify the effectiveness of conservative methods in relieving the discomfort due to RLS. English literature found on PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scopus was used in the present review. According to the titles and matters of the abstracts, each literature item connected to RLS was retrieved, analyzed, and reviewed. The 24 papers that were considered admissible were those that included manual approaches, exercises, and alternative RLS management, which were then analyzed for data by the authors. A consistent trend in the data demonstrated benefits in lessening RLS symptom severity across the 24 papers that met the selection criteria. Patients were chosen based on clinical diagnostic standards, and the effectiveness of stretching, exercise therapy, yoga, vibration therapy, reflexology and massage, muscular relaxation techniques, and electrical stimulation was determined. Our findings indicated that each type of therapy significantly affected the manifestations of the illness. Stretching, fitness training, and reflexology were very beneficial, with no side effects and shorter intervention periods.

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Cureus ; 15(12): e51217, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38288205

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This case report aims to explore the use of multimodal sensory stimulation and physical therapy in rehabilitating a 30-year-old female patient with severe acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM). ADEM, characterized by autoimmune demyelination in the central nervous system, presents challenges in clinical management, particularly in cases with severe motor deficits and coordination issues. The patient's progress was measured using the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS-E), and Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R). The patient showed significant improvement in consciousness levels, functional status, and cognitive and neurological function. The study concludes that a collaborative approach involving both therapeutic modalities and active family participation contributed positively to the patient's recovery.

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Cureus ; 15(12): e50589, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38222176

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This case study explains the complete care of a 45-year-old male patient who had a high-impact road injury that resulted in a displaced proximal tibial fracture. Substantial soft tissue damage was discovered during the initial assessment, requiring careful thought before undergoing surgery. A customized physiotherapy program was instituted after an incremental strategy involving open reduction and internal fixation. The patient made a satisfactory functional recovery, regaining nearly normal mobility and going back to daily activities within 12 weeks despite difficulties encountered during the rehabilitation phase, including temporary postoperative complications. The present study underscores the significance of a multidisciplinary approach involving Mulligan mobilization in the effective management of intricate proximal tibial fractures. It also underscores the importance of meticulous surgical intervention and organized rehabilitation protocols in enhancing patient outcomes and regaining functional abilities to improve patients' quality of life.

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