Return to Running After Manual Therapy for Chronic 16-year Cremaster Muscle Strain: A Case Study

Eldon Graham, Michael Johnson, Christopher K Wong
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BACKGROUND: Cremaster Muscle Strain (CMS) is an uncommon condition characterized by persistent testicular pain without clinical guidelines for conservative care. This case demonstrated how an applied anatomical analysis influenced the framework of care after which the patient had reduced pain and returned to running. CASE PRESENTATION: The 32-year-old man had 16-years of unremitting CMS that began during high school cross country training. His 5-8/10 intensity pain, aggravated by sexual or physical activity, limited his ability to sit for work >30 minutes or run. Manual therapy to mobilize anatomic structures potentially affecting cremaster muscle function was followed by graded return to running. OUTCOME AND FOLLOW-UP: After 5 sessions, pain intensity had decreased to 0.5/10 at worst, hip flexibility and strength impairments had resolved, and he had returned to running without increased pain. His Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index score improved from 19/45 to 8/45. DISCUSSION: Anatomical analysis and the organized care framework led to sequenced treatment starting with body structures affecting the cremaster including mobilization of spinal and peripheral joints, and myofascial structures; followed by exercise and neuromotor training. Despite his condition’s chronicity, treatment culminated in return-to-running. This case informs the differential diagnosis of lumbo-pelvic-hip problems because concurrent CMS may be under-reported.
16 年慢性腓肠肌劳损手法治疗后恢复跑步:病例研究
背景:腓肠肌劳损(CMS)是一种不常见的疾病,其特点是持续性睾丸疼痛,但没有保守治疗的临床指南。本病例展示了应用解剖学分析如何影响护理框架,之后患者疼痛减轻并恢复跑步。病例介绍:这位 32 岁的男子在高中越野训练时开始出现持续 16 年的睾丸疼痛。他的疼痛强度为 5-8/10 级,性生活或体育活动会加重疼痛,这限制了他坐着工作 30 分钟以上或跑步的能力。在对可能影响绉肌功能的解剖结构进行手法治疗后,他逐渐恢复了跑步。疗效和随访:经过 5 次治疗后,疼痛强度降低到最严重时的 0.5/10,髋关节灵活性和力量障碍得到缓解,他恢复了跑步,疼痛没有加剧。他的慢性前列腺炎症状指数从 19/45 降至 8/45。讨论:解剖分析和有组织的护理框架使治疗从影响尿道的身体结构开始,包括脊柱和外周关节的活动以及肌筋膜结构;然后是运动和神经运动训练。尽管他的病情长期存在,但治疗最终使他恢复了跑步。本病例有助于鉴别诊断腰盆髋关节问题,因为并发的 CMS 可能被漏报。
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