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Cureus ; 16(1): e53350, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38435936

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Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) can lead to a rare condition in children and adolescents known as windswept deformity. This deformity involves one knee exhibiting an abnormal outward angulation (valgus deformity), while the other knee shows an abnormal inward angulation (varus deformity). This asymmetrical syndrome, resembling the effect of strong winds, gives the impression that the knees are being swept in opposite directions. Various factors, such as structural bone or joint defects, accidents, or underlying disorders, can contribute to the development of windswept deformity. PHPT, a common endocrine condition characterized by elevated levels of parathyroid hormone and blood calcium, is unusual in the pediatric and adolescent populations. It can result in complications like osteoporosis and bone abnormalities, with genu valgus (outward knee angulation) being an exceptionally rare symptom. This case discusses a 19-year-old male who underwent corrective surgery for genu valgus and presented with windswept deformity due to teenage hyperparathyroidism. The case study outlines the physiotherapeutic rehabilitation strategy, emphasizing treatments such as cryotherapy, patellar mobilization, and gait training. Tailored physical therapy rehabilitation plays a crucial role in the postoperative care of patients undergoing corrective osteotomies. The results indicated a significant improvement in muscle strength, an expansion of the range of motion (ROM), and a noticeable enhancement in the individual's functional autonomy following adherence to the postoperative physiotherapy (PT) plan.

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Cureus ; 16(1): e52543, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38371115

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This case report focuses on a 75-year-old male diagnosed with cervical and lumbar disc disease, common conditions associated with intervertebral disc degeneration. The study aims to highlight the significance of physiotherapy in managing these conditions. The patient presented with neck and lower back pain radiating to the limbs which was managed conservatively with analgesics and physiotherapy. The physiotherapeutic intervention included a tailored regimen involving cryotherapy, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), strengthening exercises, task-specific training, and the use of a stabilometric platform. The pre- and post-intervention assessments revealed improvements in range of motion, muscle strength, and various outcome measures, emphasizing the effectiveness of the holistic physiotherapy approach. The case underscores the importance of physiotherapy in addressing degenerative disc diseases, offering insights into specific interventions such as cryotherapy, targeted exercises, and advanced technologies like stabilometric platforms. This study contributes to the existing literature on the role of physiotherapy in managing cervical and lumbar disc diseases, emphasizing the need for patient education and a comprehensive approach to improve overall physical functioning.

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Cureus ; 16(1): e51774, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38322069

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The thoracolumbar spine is prone to vertebral compression fractures (VCFs). An injury mechanism known as flexion compression is responsible for thoracolumbar spine compression fractures. Usually, this mechanism affects the longitudinal ligament at the front and the front part of the vertebral body as the first components. Pain is the first and foremost symptom; here we present a case report of a 34-year-old male, who came to the hospital with complaints of back pain, and difficulty in breathing followed by a road traffic accident (RTA). MRI and X-ray investigations were done. The patient was diagnosed with a fracture of the anterolateral aspect of the right fourth and fifth ribs and posterolateral aspect of the sixth rib, acute anterior wedge compression fracture of the L1 vertebra, and bilateral minimal pneumothorax and haemothorax. The patient was managed surgically with post-decompression and spinal fusion at the D12-L2 level. The outcomes used were the Oswestry Low-Back Disability Questionnaire, the numerical pain rating scale, and Manual Muscle Testing (MMT). This case report specifies the physiotherapeutic rehabilitation protocol, mainly focusing on techniques like breathing exercises, and upper limb and lower limb strengthening along with trunk and pelvic floor muscles strengthening.

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