The Effectiveness of Strengthening Exercise on Improving Physical Function in Chronic Dialysis with Comorbidity: A Case Study

Poorva Nakum, Harda Shah, Nirali S. Vakani
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BACKGROUND: Individuals living with End stage renal disease (ESRD) on long term hemodialysis (HD) generally has a sedentary life style. This leads to reduction of physical function and poor quality of life. Exercise intervention improves muscular strength, physical fitness and Quality of life (QOL) in maintained hemodialysis Individuals. CASE SCENARIO: A 67-year-old female presented with chronic hemodialysis period was carried on wheelchair with the help of relative as she was referred to physiotherapy department with chief complain of weakness in both lower limb and difficulty in walking for 1 year. In this case along with chronic dialysis related dysfunction, patient had atherosclerosis had an acute coronary event and she was on AKT since last one year as she was having pott’s spine. METHODOLOGY: In our evaluation, she had full range of motion of lower limb with muscle weakness by manual muscle testing (MMT=3-4/5), Reduced balance and physical performance by short physical performance battery (SPPB=4/12), and partially dependent for functional activity by functional independent measure (FIM= 81/126). In Physiotherapy intervention: Exercise program started with active exercise, cycling, balance and gait training. Progressively in active exercise increased weight with weight cuff, increase cycling time and task specific balance activities with independent walking each week. RESULT: After four week of intervention improvement in muscle strength (MMT=4-5/5), balance (SPPB=7/12), minimal assistance in functional activities (FIM=109/126). CONCLUSION: Individualized strengthening exercise program improve physical function and muscle strength in chronic dialysis patient. Keywords: Hemodialysis, physical function, muscle strength.
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背景:长期接受血液透析(HD)的终末期肾病(ESRD)患者通常久坐不动。这导致身体机能下降,生活质量低下。病例简介:一位 67 岁的女性在长期血液透析期间在亲属的帮助下坐在轮椅上,因主诉双下肢无力和行走困难 1 年而被转诊到物理治疗部门。在这个病例中,除了与慢性透析相关的功能障碍外,患者还患有动脉粥样硬化,曾发生过一次急性冠状动脉事件,并且由于患有帕特氏脊柱炎,她从去年开始服用 AKT。方法:在我们的评估中,通过手动肌肉测试(MMT=3-4/5),她的下肢可以完全活动,但肌肉无力;通过短期体能测试(SPPB=4/12),她的平衡能力和体能下降;通过功能独立测量(FIM=81/126),她的功能活动部分依赖。物理治疗干预运动计划从主动运动、骑自行车、平衡和步态训练开始。结果:经过四周的干预,慢性透析患者的肌肉力量(MMT=4-5/5)、平衡能力(SPPB=7/12)和功能活动的最低辅助程度(FIM=109/126)均有所改善:血液透析 身体功能 肌肉力量
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