复杂遗传性痉挛性截瘫患儿功能改善的物理治疗策略:使用改变标准设计的1年随访病例报告。

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Ji-Young Choi, Duck-Won Oh, Sung-Min Son, Chang-Ju Kim
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背景和目的:遗传性痉挛性截瘫(HSP)是一组临床多样的遗传性疾病,其共同的神经系统症状是由于进行性严重肌肉无力和腿部痉挛而导致行走困难。本研究描述了一种物理治疗方案,用于改善诊断为复杂热休克的儿童的功能能力,并报告了治疗结果。方法:一名患有复杂HSP的10岁男孩接受物理治疗干预,包括腿部肌肉强化和跑步机训练,每次1小时,每周3至4次,持续6周。结果测量包括坐立、10米步行、1分钟步行测试和大运动功能测试(维度D和E)。结果:干预后,坐立、1分钟步行和10米步行测试得分分别提高了6.75倍、2.57米和0.05米/秒。此外,大运动功能测量维度D和E得分分别提高了8%(46%-54%)和5%(22%-27%)。在3个月、6个月和1年的随访中,各参数的增加保持不变。结论:有组织的物理治疗方案有利于复杂HSP患儿的功能康复。
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Physiotherapy strategies for functional improvement in a child with complicated hereditary spastic paraplegia: 1-year follow-up of a case report using a changing criterion design.

Background: and Purpose: Hereditary spastic paraplegias (HSP) are a group of clinically diverse genetic disorders that share the neurologic symptom of difficulty in walking due to progressive serious muscle weakness and spasticity in the legs. This study describes a physiotherapy program for improving the functional ability of a child diagnosed with complicated HSP and reports the treatment results.

Methods: A 10-year-old boy with complicated HSP received a physiotherapy intervention that included strengthening of the leg muscles and treadmill training for 1 h per session, three to four times a week for 6 weeks. Outcome measures included sit-to-stand, 10-m walk, 1-min walk tests, and gross motor function measures (dimensions D and E).

Results: After the intervention, the sit-to-stand, 1-min walk, and 10-m walk test scores improved by 6.75 times, 2.57 m, and 0.05 m/s, respectively. Furthermore, the gross motor function measure dimensions D and E scores improved by 8% (46%-54%) and 5% (22%-27%), respectively. The gains in each parameter were maintained at the 3- and 6-month and 1-year follow-ups.

Conclusion: These results suggest that structured physiotherapy programs can benefit the functional rehabilitation of children with complicated HSP.

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期刊介绍: Physiotherapy Research International is an international peer reviewed journal dedicated to the exchange of knowledge that is directly relevant to specialist areas of physiotherapy theory, practice, and research. Our aim is to promote a high level of scholarship and build on the current evidence base to inform the advancement of the physiotherapy profession. We publish original research on a wide range of topics e.g. Primary research testing new physiotherapy treatments; methodological research; measurement and outcome research and qualitative research of interest to researchers, clinicians and educators. Further, we aim to publish high quality papers that represent the range of cultures and settings where physiotherapy services are delivered. We attract a wide readership from physiotherapists and others working in diverse clinical and academic settings. We aim to promote an international debate amongst the profession about current best evidence based practice. Papers are directed primarily towards the physiotherapy profession, but can be relevant to a wide range of professional groups. The growth of interdisciplinary research is also key to our aims and scope, and we encourage relevant submissions from other professional groups. The journal actively encourages submissions which utilise a breadth of different methodologies and research designs to facilitate addressing key questions related to the physiotherapy practice. PRI seeks to encourage good quality topical debates on a range of relevant issues and promote critical reflection on decision making and implementation of physiotherapy interventions.
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