Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita (AMC): Functional Improvement of a Seven-Year-Old Girl after 3 Years of Physical Medical Rehabilitation Intervention

Naela Munawaroh, Rahma Isma A.P
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Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC) is a genetic disease typified by non-progressive and multiple congenital limb contractures. The incidence of AMC is 1 in 3,000 live births, occurring in two or more areas of the body. The etiology of the syndrome is largely unknown and is multifactorial. The aim of this article is to report a patient diagnosed with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita who received physical medical rehabilitation intervention. We report a seven-year-old girl who frequently had symptoms of joint deformities, movement limitation, and walking difficulties. The patient's fingers and toes also had muscle hypoplasia and pterygium. She was diagnosed with arthrogryposis when she was born. Several surgical interventions had been performed. Since four years old the patient started the physical medical rehabilitation programs. Owing to the integrated orthopedic and medical rehabilitation therapy, it showed some improvements. The patient could walk by holding onto a bench and eat or drink by herself. The patient had obtained the daily living exercises using the correct compensation technique using modified tools. Physical medical rehabilitation programs can improve the functional condition of AMC patients. The goals of a physical medical rehabilitation treatment are to gain the walking ability and improve the ability to independently perform activities of daily living. Stretching exercises, ROM exercises, splints, modified tools, and orthopedic surgery are essential for arthrogryposis patients.
多重先天性关节挛缩症(AMC):一名七岁女童经过3年身体医学康复干预后的功能改善
多发性先天性关节挛缩症(AMC)是一种以非进行性和多发性先天性肢体挛缩为特征的遗传性疾病。AMC的发病率是每3000个活产婴儿中有1个,发生在身体的两个或多个部位。该综合征的病因在很大程度上是未知的,是多因素的。本文的目的是报告一位被诊断为多发性先天性关节挛缩的患者接受了物理医学康复干预。我们报告一个七岁的女孩谁经常有关节畸形的症状,运动限制,和行走困难。患者的手指和脚趾也有肌肉发育不全和翼状胬肉。她出生时被诊断为关节挛缩症。进行了几次手术干预。病人从四岁开始进行身体康复治疗。由于骨科和医学康复的综合治疗,它得到了一定的改善。病人可以扶着长凳走路,自己吃饭或喝水。患者使用改良的工具使用正确的补偿技术获得了日常生活锻炼。物理医学康复方案可以改善AMC患者的功能状况。物理医学康复治疗的目标是获得行走能力和提高独立进行日常生活活动的能力。伸展运动、ROM运动、夹板、改良工具和矫形手术对关节挛缩患者是必不可少的。
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