对一氧化碳中毒继发急性室间隔综合征的病例进行多维物理治疗,并对其前臂进行长期压迫,取得了短期和长期疗效。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Barış Seven, Burak Ertürk, İlke Keser, Deran Oskay
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背景:一氧化碳(CO)中毒和压迫导致的室间隔综合征会对神经肌肉结构产生破坏性影响,具体影响取决于时间剂量。目的:研究多维物理治疗对因一氧化碳中毒和长期压迫导致室间隔综合征的同卵双胞胎病例的短期和长期疗效:研究设计:病例报告:研究对象: 两例男性病例,均为21岁的同卵双胞胎。一氧化碳中毒导致的意识丧失持续了 15 个小时。病例一患有室间隔综合征,导致右前臂的正中神经和尺神经受损;病例二患有室间隔综合征,导致左前臂的桡神经受损。未进行任何手术干预(筋膜切开术等):对患者的残疾程度、灵活性、手部健康状况、感觉运动功能和水肿情况进行了评估。初步评估显示,患者存在严重的感觉和运动功能障碍、残疾和水肿。治疗包括复合减充血理疗、电刺激、治疗性超声波、矫形器和锻炼。第 144 天(出院日),与未受伤的一侧相比,两个病例仍然表现出功能力量减弱和感觉缺失。第 9 个月时,除力量外,两个病例的所有参数都与未受伤一侧相似。第 53 个月时,力量也达到了正常值:多维物理治疗可有效控制水肿,改善感觉运动功能,并在短期和长期内增强手部功能。
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Short and long-term outcomes of multidimensional physiotherapy in cases with acute compartment syndrome secondary to carbon monoxide poisoning with prolonged forearm compression.

Background: Compartment syndrome following carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning and compression, can have a devastating impact on neuromuscular structures, depending on a time-based dosage.

Purpose: To investigate multidimensional physiotherapy's short-term and long-term outcomes in identical twin cases who developed compartment syndrome due to CO poisoning and prolonged compression.

Study design: Case report.

Methods: This study was conducted with two male cases, a 21-year-old identical twin. The loss of consciousness due to CO poisoning lasted for 15 hours. Case one had compartment syndrome that caused damage to the median and ulnar nerves in the right forearm, while Case two had compartment syndrome that caused damage to the radial nerve in the left forearm. No surgical intervention was performed (Fasciotomy etc).

Results: The disability, dexterity, hand health status, sensory-motor function, and edema were evaluated. Initial evaluations showed severe sensory and motor dysfunction, disability, and edema. Treatment included Complex decongestive physiotherapy, electrical stimulation, therapeutic ultrasound, orthotics, and exercises. On the 144th day (discharge day), both cases still exhibited weakness in functional strength and sensory loss compared to the uninjured side. At the ninth month, all parameters except strength were similar to the uninjured side in both cases. By the 53rd month, strength also reached normal values.

Conclusions: Multidimensional physiotherapy effectively manages edema, improves sensory-motor function, and enhances hand function in the short and long term.

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Journal of Hand Therapy
Journal of Hand Therapy 医学-外科
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
10.00%
发文量
65
审稿时长
19.2 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Hand Therapy is designed for hand therapists, occupational and physical therapists, and other hand specialists involved in the rehabilitation of disabling hand problems. The Journal functions as a source of education and information by publishing scientific and clinical articles. Regular features include original reports, clinical reviews, case studies, editorials, and book reviews.
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