(2022) Complication of lengthening and the role of post-operative care, physical and psychological rehabilitation among fibula hemimelia. World Journal of Clinical Cases. pp. 8432-8807.
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Abstract
There is a clear clinical need for efficient physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs during and after bone lengthening and reconstruction for gaining the optimal effect and also prevention or treatment of lengthening side effects. Pin tract infection is the most prevalent side effect during lengthening which could be prevented and treated initially via proper wound care. Muscle contractures are typically a consequence of the generated tension on the distracted muscle. It can be managed by physiotherapy initially and surgically in later severe stages. Furthermore, it is essential to avoid muscle contracture development, which is the demonstration of the imbalanced muscle appeals on the joint to inhibit the following subluxation. The knee is the furthermost affected joint by the aforementioned problem due to the inherent lack of ligamentous and bony stability. Joint stiffness is the other possible unfavorable effect of lengthening. It happens because of extensive muscle contractures or may possibly be attributed to rigidity of the joint following the amplified pressure on the joint surface during the process of lengthening. Physiotherapy and occupational therapy including endurance and strength exercise as well as stretching play an important role during the rehabilitation periods for the prevention and also the treatment of muscle contracture and the following deformity and also joint stiffness. Likewise, the effect of mental and physical rehabilitation programs should not be overlooked. © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | antiinfective agent; chlorhexidine; hydrogen peroxide; poly(hexamethylenebiguanide); povidone iodine; sulfadiazine, ankle dorsiflexion angle; arthropathy; Article; bone deformation; bone density; bone regeneration; bone remodeling; dislocation; endurance training; fibula hemimelia; hemimelia; hip extension angle; human; joint instability; joint laxity; joint stiffness; knee function; leg lengthening; limb malformation; limb salvage; lower limb; mental health; muscle contracture; muscle injury; muscle strength; muscle stretching; musculoskeletal development; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; orthopedic surgery; osteomyelitis; passive movement; patient satisfaction; physiotherapy; pin tract infection; postoperative care; quality of life; reconstructive surgery; rehabilitation care; skin tension; splinting; stretching exercise; subluxation; tibia; wound care; wound infection |
Page Range: | pp. 8432-8807 |
Journal or Publication Title: | World Journal of Clinical Cases |
Volume: | 10 |
Number: | 24 |
Publisher: | Baishideng Publishing Group Inc |
Depositing User: | ms soheila Bazm |
URI: | http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/12991 |
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