Pub Date : 2024-05-04DOI: 10.1016/j.rh.2024.100850
J. Vallejos González , S. Muñoz Nieto , A. Castro Lara
Introduction
The presence of different complications whilst follow-up amputee patients reaches 10-80%. The main objective of this research is to assess the impact of these in the return-to-work of lower-limb traumatic amputation cases.
Materials and methods
A retrospective cohort research was carried out. Clinic-demographic variables information was recollected in order to assess its linkage to different medical-surgical complications and functional outcomes. Survival curves were created to evaluate the return-to-work of patients with and without complications.
Results
A total of 46 patients, on average aged 45.7 years old (91.3% men, 71.7% without comorbidities), were included on this research. The most frequent level of amputation was transtibial (65.2%). Residual limb pain, phantom pain, dermatological-infectious complications and painful neuroma were registered in 80.4%, 58.7%, 50% y 30.4% of the cases respectively. Half of the patients had returned to their workplace after 2 years of post-surgical follow-up. The return-to-work rates were significantly lower in patients suffering from residual limb pain (p = 0.0083) and from painful neuroma (p = 0.0051).
Conclusion
Complications are frequent during traumatic-amputee patients’ follow-up and, some of them, may impact on the return-to-work rate.
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Pub Date : 2024-05-04DOI: 10.1016/j.rh.2024.100848
C. de Miguel Benadiba, D. Hernández
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Pub Date : 2024-05-03DOI: 10.1016/j.rh.2024.100851
C. Corso-Amado , D. Muñoz-Rodríguez , C. Hormiga-Sánchez
Breast cancer has a high incidence rate and a negative impact on women's lives. The practice of physical activity (PA) has shown strong evidence in controlling the side effects associated with the disease and its treatment. However, having an active lifestyle is influenced by socio-health inequities. The objective was to analyze the categories related to the meanings and perceived experiences with PA in breast cancer survivors (BCS). Protocol https://osf.io/7fwbs/. Articles describing the meanings of PA in BCS published after 2010 were included. Fourteen articles were analyzed using line-by-line coding. The emerging categories were: 1) PA as a strategy to re-signify and empower the body. 2) Cancer means a change in PA trajectories. 3) PA is a tool for a healthy and functional body in everyday life.
乳腺癌的发病率很高,对妇女的生活造成了负面影响。体育锻炼(PA)在控制与乳腺癌及其治疗相关的副作用方面显示出强有力的证据。然而,积极的生活方式受到社会健康不平等的影响。本研究旨在分析与乳腺癌幸存者(BCS)体育锻炼的意义和感知体验相关的类别。规程 https://osf.io/7fwbs/。纳入了 2010 年后发表的描述乳腺癌幸存者运动意义的文章。对 14 篇文章进行了逐行编码分析。新出现的类别有1) PA 是一种重新赋予身体意义和能力的策略。2) 癌症意味着 PA 轨迹的改变。3) 表演艺术是日常生活中保持健康和功能性身体的工具。
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Pub Date : 2024-05-02DOI: 10.1016/j.rh.2024.100849
P. Zamorano , F. Calvo , J. Fuentes , C. Molina , M. Gonzalez-Madrid
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Pub Date : 2024-04-19DOI: 10.1016/j.rh.2024.100847
P. Navarro Núñez , J. Formigo Couceiro , S. Otero Villaverde
Persistent knee pain in patients around the fifth decade of life is a frequent cause of attention in rehabilitation consultations. The most common cause of diagnosis is knee osteoarthritis, considering the existence of different degrees seen in simple radiographies. The advanced degrees present joint space reduction, osteophytosis and subchondral sclerosis; however, in the initial degrees, the findings are more subtle and sometimes nonexistent for conventional radiology. Clinical ultrasound has partly come to fill this «diagnostic gap», making it possible to detect meniscal extrusions and small osteophytes as signs of incipient osteoarthritis and to relate them as triggers of pain. In clinical practice we find a group of patients who, with little or no radiological alterations, present persistent and severe pain with medial predominance in most cases. These, until the appearance of the current evidence, were subsidiaries of meniscectomies. At this moment, when meniscectomies are not recommended, it is necessary to find a treatment for those cases in which conservative and non-ablative interventional treatment has failed. In this context, the possibility of using radiofrequency arises. Its use is widespread in the case of tricompartmental and advanced osteoarthritis. However, little data is available on its usefulness in cases of medial meniscal extrusion. It seems that thermal radiofrequency has greater effects than pulsed radiofrequency. We present a clinical case where thermal radiofrequency of the medial genicular nerves of the knee is proposed as a therapeutic alternative for chronic pain secondary to medial meniscal extrusion associated with incipient knee osteoarthritis, with the result of a decrease in pain (VAS 8 before treatment, VAS 1 after one year), subjective improvement of 80% and gait capacity.
在康复咨询中,五旬左右患者的持续性膝关节疼痛是一个经常引起关注的问题。最常见的诊断原因是膝关节骨性关节炎,因为在简单的影像学检查中可以看到不同程度的骨性关节炎。晚期患者会出现关节间隙缩小、骨质增生和软骨下硬化;而初期患者的检查结果则较为隐蔽,有时甚至不存在常规放射学检查结果。临床超声检查在一定程度上填补了这一 "诊断空白",它可以发现半月板挤压和小的骨质增生,作为骨关节炎的萌芽迹象,并将其与疼痛的诱因联系起来。在临床实践中,我们发现有这样一群患者,他们几乎没有或根本没有放射学改变,却表现出持续性的剧烈疼痛,大多数情况下以内侧疼痛为主。在目前的证据出现之前,这些患者都是半月板切除术的受害者。目前,在不建议进行半月板切除术的情况下,有必要为那些保守治疗和非烧蚀介入治疗失败的病例找到一种治疗方法。在这种情况下,使用射频的可能性就出现了。射频治疗在三腔室性骨关节炎和晚期骨关节炎中得到广泛应用。然而,关于射频治疗在半月板内侧挤压病例中的应用却鲜有数据。与脉冲射频相比,热射频的效果似乎更好。我们介绍了一个临床病例,该病例建议将膝关节内侧膝状神经热射频治疗作为一种替代疗法,用于治疗与初期膝关节骨性关节炎相关的内侧半月板挤压引起的慢性疼痛,结果疼痛减轻(治疗前 VAS 为 8,一年后 VAS 为 1),主观症状改善 80%,步态能力提高。
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Pub Date : 2024-03-07DOI: 10.1016/j.rh.2024.100841
A.N. Stergiou , D.N. Varvarousis , S. Mattila-Rautiainen , M. Tzoufi , S. Doulgeri , A. Ploumis
Objective
To evaluate the efficacy of equine-assisted therapy for the static and dynamic balance in the rehabilitation of children and adolescents with cerebral palsy maintaining obtained improvement 8-weeks after the end of the intervention.
Method
The study lasted 28 weeks, of which the intervention lasted 12 weeks. Measurements were taken before, in the middle, after the end of the intervention and follow-up after 12 weeks. Paediatric Balance Scale and dynamic plate were used to evaluate the balance. Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (3rd edition) was used to assess mental capacity, and the Gross Motor Function Classification System for the assessment of functional capacity for the participants. Exercises on the horseback were individualised for every participant.
Results
The study comprised 27 participants with cerebral palsy. Statistically significant improvements were found for the Paediatric Balance Scale (p < 0.001) and the mean dynamic plate pressure for both feet (p < 0.05). The Paediatric Balance Scale results remained in the follow-up and were found clinically significant.
Conclusions
The results suggest that this type of approach in rehabilitation can be beneficial with clinical significance for improving the motor dysfunctions and quality of life in cerebral palsy.
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Pub Date : 2024-02-21DOI: 10.1016/j.rh.2024.100843
D. Borda , J. Rivadeneira , P. Peret , S. Laxe
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Pub Date : 2024-02-04DOI: 10.1016/j.rh.2024.100837
C. Pita-Martínez , L.A. Justo-Cousiño
The aim of the present systematic review was to determine the effect of communication in the health care setting on kinesiophobia. To this end, a literature search was conducted in seven databases between November 2022 and February 2023. The review was carried out following the PRISMA statement and for the analysis of methodological quality we used: PEDro Scale, Van Tulder criteria and risk of bias analysis of the Cochrane Collaboration. A total of 13 articles were included with a mean methodological quality of 7.1 out of 10. Significant results were obtained for at least one variable (kinesiophobia, disability or level of physical activity) in 12 articles. There is strong evidence that communication can influence a subject's kinesiophobia. This influence is most likely to be in a negative or disabling sense, but it can also act in a positive sense by decreasing it.
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Pub Date : 2023-12-30DOI: 10.1016/j.rh.2023.100827
M.A. Spir Brunal, A.M. Posada Borrero, C. Rodriguez Guevara, R. Di Dio Castagna, J.C. Velasquez Correa, M. Gonzalez Zuluaga
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the world population, especially people from social groups in a situation of greater vulnerability among people with some functional dependency. Therefore, the aim of this review was to describe interventions during the pandemic to preserve general health, maintain function and independence, and prevent COVID-19 infection for functionally dependent adults (FDA). A systematic search in databases was carried out. Titles and abstracts of each publication were reviewed for relevance. Full-text articles were accessed by two independent reviewers. The information found was classified into three categories: 1) FDA during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2) FDA during the COVID-19 pandemic according to a specific condition (neurological conditions, sensory disabilities/impairments, and cognitive impairment), and 3) Older adults with functional dependence. The FDAs have faced difficulties and barriers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Strengthening strategies such as telerehabilitation is suggested to avoid deterioration or aggravation of the functionality of dependent people.
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