The presence of unknown polio engagement confirmed by electromyography and muscle testing.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Waleed Al-Najjar, David Krabbe, Joakim Strandberg, Katharina S Sunnerhagen
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the usefulness of electromyography at a polio clinic in identifying unperceived muscle denervation. Second, to compare people who perceived themselves as weak in 1 or both legs with those who did not.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Subjects: The study included 542 persons with late effects of polio in Sweden. Mean age 58 at the first visit, 312 were female. Data used are from a clinical quality registry.

Methods: At the first visit patients answered sent-out questionnaires. They underwent an electromyography test, walk test, and muscle strength assessment.

Results: Electromyography identified signs of chronic neurogenic changes in lower limb muscles (n = 260) where the patient reported no previous involvement, comprising 239 of the participants. Significant differences in values shows that the group who did not perceive themselves as weak exhibited better performance, demonstrating greater speed, strength, and reduced reliance on wheelchairs.

Conclusion: Electromyography can identify signs of muscle denervation in association with weakness in people with late effects of polio who perceived themselves as healthy. This comparison suggests that those that do not perceive weakness may unknowingly overuse their muscles. These findings contribute to our understanding of the late effects of polio and importance of early detection and rehabilitation.

通过肌电图和肌肉测试证实未知脊髓灰质炎的存在。
目的:评估脊髓灰质炎门诊肌电图在识别未察觉的肌肉去神经支配中的作用。第二,比较那些认为自己一条腿或两条腿虚弱的人和那些认为自己没有虚弱的人。设计:横断面研究。研究对象:该研究包括瑞典542例脊髓灰质炎晚期影响患者。初次就诊时平均年龄58岁,女性312例。使用的数据来自临床质量注册表。方法:患者在第一次就诊时填写问卷。他们接受了肌电图测试、步行测试和肌肉力量评估。结果:肌电图确定了下肢肌肉慢性神经源性改变的迹象(n = 260),其中患者报告以前没有参与,包括239名参与者。价值观上的显著差异表明,不认为自己软弱的那一组表现得更好,速度更快,力量更大,对轮椅的依赖也更少。结论:肌电图可以识别与脊髓灰质炎晚期影响的人认为自己是健康的虚弱相关的肌肉去神经支配的迹象。这一对比表明,那些没有察觉到虚弱的人可能会在不知不觉中过度使用肌肉。这些发现有助于我们理解脊髓灰质炎的后期影响以及早期发现和康复的重要性。
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CiteScore
5.60
自引率
5.70%
发文量
102
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine is an international peer-review journal published in English, with at least 10 issues published per year. Original articles, reviews, case reports, short communications, special reports and letters to the editor are published, as also are editorials and book reviews. The journal strives to provide its readers with a variety of topics, including: functional assessment and intervention studies, clinical studies in various patient groups, methodology in physical and rehabilitation medicine, epidemiological studies on disabling conditions and reports on vocational and sociomedical aspects of rehabilitation.
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