案例报告

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Nucleus Pub Date : 2023-11-15 DOI:10.37010/nuc.v4i2.1367
Fransisca Xaveria Hargiani, Sartoyo Sartoyo
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肩周炎在临床上是一种非常常见的疾病,发病率占总人口的 2-5%。肩周炎(FS)很少发生在 40 岁之前,通常在 50 至 70 岁之间发病。女性患者多于男性。肩周炎分为原发性和继发性两种,原发性肩周炎是由于关节囊周围存在附着物所致,继发性肩周炎是由于扭伤、拉伤、肌腱病、肌腱撕裂或滑囊炎所致。本研究于2022年9月至10月在Mutiara Sukma精神病医院(NTB)进行,旨在采用病例研究法评估物理治疗干预措施对一名64岁肩周炎、精神障碍和糖尿病患者的疗效。干预措施包括用于减轻疼痛和放松肌肉的红外线疗法和经皮神经电刺激疗法(TENS),以及用于加强淋巴引流和缓解疼痛的神经肌肉绑带疗法(NMT)。此外,还采用了辅助主动运动和自由主动运动来保持和改善关节活动范围和肌肉力量。结果显示,疼痛明显减轻,活动范围和肩部功能明显增加,使用数字评分量表(NRS)和肩部疼痛与残疾指数(SPADI)进行的疼痛评估表明,治疗过程中取得了积极进展。这凸显了综合物理治疗干预对治疗肩周炎的益处,尤其是对合并精神障碍的患者。
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Case Report
Frozen shoulder is a very common condition in clinical practice, affecting 2–5% of  the general population. Frozen shoulder (FS) rarely occurs before  age  40  and typically affects ages 50 to 70. Women are more commonly affected  than men. Frozen shoulder is classified into primary and secondary, where primary frozen shoulder is due to the presence of attachments around the joint capsule and secondary frozen shoulder is due to sprains, strains, tendinopathy, tendon tear or bursitis. This study, conducted at Mutiara Sukma Mental Hospital NTB in September-October 2022, aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of physiotherapy interventions on a 64-year-old patient with frozen shoulder, mental disorders, and diabetes, using a case study approach. Interventions included Infrared therapy and TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) for pain reduction and muscle relaxation, as well as Neuromuscular Taping (NMT) for enhanced lymphatic drainage and pain relief. Assisted active movements and free active movements were also applied to maintain and improve joint range of motion and muscle strength. The results showed significant improvements in pain reduction and increased range of motion and shoulder function, with pain evaluation using the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) and Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI) indicating positive progress during therapy sessions. This underscores the benefits of combined physiotherapy interventions in treating frozen shoulder, especially in patients with comorbid mental disorders.
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Nucleus
Nucleus CELL BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
5.40%
发文量
16
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Nucleus is a fully open access peer-reviewed journal. All articles will (if accepted) be available for anyone to read anywhere, at any time immediately on publication. Aims & Scope: The eukaryotic cell nucleus is more than a storage organelle for genomic DNA. It is involved in critical steps of cell signaling and gene regulation, as well as the maintenance of genome stability, including DNA replication and DNA damage repair. These activities heavily depend on the spatial and temporal “functional” organization of the nucleus and its integration into the complex meshwork of cellular scaffolding. Nucleus provides a platform for presenting and discussing cutting-edge research on all aspects of biology of the cell nucleus. It brings together a multidisciplinary community of scientists working in the areas of: • Nuclear structure and dynamics • Subnuclear organelles • Chromatin organization • Nuclear transport • DNA replication and DNA damage repair • Gene expression and RNA processing • Nucleus in signaling and development Nucleus offers a variety of paper formats including: • Original Research articles • Short Reports • Reviews • Commentaries • Extra Views • Methods manuscripts.
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