Teaching Ergonomic Training Skills to Reduce the Fall Risk in an Elderly Patient - A Case Study

Linder B
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Background: Ergonomics is a study in the efficiency of movement. This can be an important tool when examining a patient to determine what a root cause of a patient’s dysfunction is. And then, what can be done to resolve that dysfunction. Accepting a patient’s medical diagnosis, age, or self-report as to what their problem is, may not be the best measure of a patient’s loss of function. This is especially true when the clinician may be biased against a patient due to their advanced age. Case Description: The following is a case report of a 68-year-old man named ‘Casey’ (not his real name), who was diagnosed with vertigo and with shoulder pain due to arthritis. Casey had fallen several times in the recent past and his physician had advised him to stop playing sports to protect him from injury. The shoulder evaluation was revealing for loss of motion and weakness. However, Casey’s balance and coordination skills were primarily intact. There did not seem an obvious cause for a history of falling. On taking Casey out to the parking lot, he could easily field, catch, and throw a ball without difficulty. It was noted that Casey was left handed and further noted that he had recently started playing third base. As a left handed player, Casey needed to pivot almost 180 degrees every time he threw the ball to first base. This was a difficult movement pattern for Casey, and he lost his balance every time he had to field a ball, pivot 180 degrees and throw the ball to ‘first base’. It was likely that Casey did not have as much of a problem with vertigo as he did with learning an efficient movement pattern that would allow him to play third base as a left handed player. Casey was seen 5 times in physical therapy and was taught lower extremity movement patterns so he could safely throw a ball to first base without losing his balance. Casey accomplished this very quickly, which then let us focus on his limitations in shoulder pain and weakness, which also recovered quickly. Discussion: A Medical Diagnosis will usually offer an incomplete description of the patient. The Physical Therapist needs to be mindful in studying the patient’s movement, which will be helpful in revealing a root cause of a patient’s loss of function. This is especially true in the elderly, who we expect to have limited abilities.
教授人体工程学训练技能以降低老年患者跌倒风险-个案研究
背景:人体工程学是一门研究运动效率的学科。当检查患者以确定患者功能障碍的根本原因时,这可能是一个重要的工具。然后,如何解决这种功能障碍。接受病人的医疗诊断、年龄或自我报告的问题,可能不是衡量病人功能丧失的最佳方法。当临床医生可能因为病人的高龄而对他们有偏见时,这一点尤其正确。病例描述:以下是一名68岁的男子Casey(非真名)的病例报告,他被诊断出患有关节炎引起的眩晕和肩部疼痛。凯西最近摔倒了几次,他的医生建议他停止运动以保护他免受伤害。肩部评估显示失动和无力。然而,凯西的平衡和协调能力基本完好无损。似乎没有一个明显的原因来解释他的跌倒史。把凯西带到停车场后,他可以轻松地接球和投球,没有任何困难。有人指出,凯西是左撇子,并进一步指出,他最近开始打三垒。作为一名左撇子球员,凯西每次把球投到一垒时都需要旋转近180度。这对凯西来说是一种困难的运动模式,每次他必须守住球,旋转180度,把球扔到“一垒”时,他都会失去平衡。很可能Casey并没有那么多眩晕的问题,因为他学习了一种有效的运动模式,使他能够作为一个左撇子球员打三垒。凯西接受了5次物理治疗,并学习了下肢运动模式,这样他就可以安全地把球扔到一垒而不会失去平衡。凯西很快就完成了这个任务,这让我们把注意力集中在他肩膀疼痛和虚弱的局限性上,他的肩膀也很快恢复了。讨论:医学诊断通常会对病人提供不完整的描述。物理治疗师需要注意研究患者的动作,这将有助于揭示患者功能丧失的根本原因。对于老年人来说尤其如此,我们认为他们的能力有限。
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