Role of Physiotherapy Intervention in Adult Moya Moya Disease - A Single Case Study

Ira A Wagle, Trapthi Kamath, Aditi Bhat, Pruthviraj R
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Moya Moya disease is a progressive stenotic occlusive disease of the bilateral carotid bifurcations with the formation of fine collateral networks with an angiographic diagnosis. These abnormal blood vessels at the base of the brain were first described by the Japanese Takeuchi and Shimizu in 1957 as a cloudy cloudy plume of smoke leading to the term Moya Moya. To date the structured rehabilitation program for the patients with Moya Moya disease has not been well documented. This case report illustrates the effectiveness of the structured eight-week intensive rehabilitation program SEIRP in an individual rehabilitating with Moya Moya disease. A participant who was diagnosed with Moya Moya disease presented to us at the age of 33 years. The patient was evaluated using the shoulder pain and disability index SPADI Disability of arm shoulder and hand DASH Wolf motor test Berg balance scale and One Min-Step test. Physiotherapy intervention was done based on the impairments to improve motor function. The participant was given an intensive physiotherapy program which included a strengthening and functional exercise program for a period of eight weeks. Each treatment session lasted for about 60-90 minutes per day five days per week. SPADI DASH and Wolf motor test were administered two times in eight weeks. Pre-test total score of 101 46 were observed for SPADI and DASH respectively whereas Wolf motor test showed a score of 50 and 70 for the right and left hands respectively. Post the eight-week intervention SPADI and DASH total scores improved to 35 and 22 respectively. Wolf motor test score was 65 for the right hand and 74 for the left hand. This case report highlighted the importance and efficacy of a tailor-made structured protocol which is feasible and beneficial in improving the functional abilities of patients with Moya Moya disease.
物理治疗干预在成人Moya Moya病中的作用-一个个案研究
Moya病是一种进行性狭窄闭塞性疾病,双侧颈动脉分叉形成细小的侧支网络,血管造影诊断。1957年,日本的Takeuchi和Shimizu首次将这种大脑底部的异常血管描述为一种云雾状的烟雾,并由此产生了“烟雾”一词。迄今为止,对莫亚莫亚病患者的有组织的康复计划还没有很好的记录。本病例报告说明了结构化的8周强化康复计划SEIRP在个体Moya Moya病康复中的有效性。一位被诊断患有莫亚莫亚病的参与者在33岁时向我们提出。采用肩痛和残疾指数SPADI臂肩和手残疾DASH Wolf运动测试Berg平衡量表和One Min-Step测试对患者进行评估。根据损伤情况进行物理治疗干预以改善运动功能。参与者接受了为期八周的强化和功能锻炼的强化物理治疗。每次治疗持续约60-90分钟,每周5天。8周内进行2次SPADI DASH和Wolf运动试验。SPADI和DASH测试前总分分别为101 46分,而Wolf运动测试的右手和左手得分分别为50分和70分。干预八周后,SPADI和DASH总分分别提高到35分和22分。沃尔夫运动测试得分为右手65分,左手74分。本病例报告强调了量身定制的结构化方案的重要性和有效性,该方案在改善Moya Moya病患者的功能能力方面是可行和有益的。
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