[Purpose] The aim of this study was to determine the functional differences between total
knee arthroplasty (TKA) patients who were treated with supervised physiotherapy or a
standardized home program and perform a cost analysis. [Subjects and Methods] Patients who
received total knee arthroplasty between January 2009 and June 2011 were enrolled in this
study; those with mean ages of 64.25±3.86 (60–68) years (n=18) and 68.08±6.25 (61–79)
years (n=16) were placed in the supervised physiotherapy and standardized home program
groups, respectively. All patients were evaluated by the same researcher before and after
surgery, and the therapy programs were applied by another physiotherapist. All patients
were evaluated for joint range of motion (ROM), pain, functional status (WOMAC), overall
quality of life (SF-36), and depressive symptoms (BECK Depression Scale). [Results] A
significant clinical improvement was observed in postoperative assessments. A
statistically significant difference could not be found between ROM and functional levels
of the patients in both groups. [Conclusion] No difference was found between the patients
performing supervised or standardized home program with respect to the effects on
functional status. A home exercise program can be used in the rehabilitation of patients
with TKA, and implementation of home exercise programs can also reduce health-care
spending.
The results of this study indicate that an 8-week Neurodevelopmental Treatment based posture and balance training is an effective approach in order to improve functional motor level and functional independency by improving postural control and balance in diparetic and hemiparetic CPC.
BACKGROUND: To assess treatment effect of lower limb botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) in combination with physiotherapy approaches on gross motor functions in children with cerebral palsy compared with only physiotherapy treatment. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this review was to analyze the efficacy botulinum toxin a lower limb injections in addition to physiotherapy approaches in children with cerebral palsy. METHODS: A literature search was conducted in the following databases: Cochrane, PEDro, PubMed, MEDLINE, AMED and EMBASE. The searches were limited to the period from July 2009 to July 2015. The intervention had to contain BTX-A into the lower limb plus physiotherapy approaches and be compared with only physiotherapy. The methodological quality and clinical relevance were independently assessed by the authors.
RESULTS:The database search resulted in a total of 1521 studies, of which 4 (Level II of evidence) trials were included in this review. The population represented by were age between from 11 month to 15 years. Overall there were 153 children all diagnosed with CP (87 Male, 66 Female). CONCLUSIONS: The use of BTX-A injections in addition to physiotherapy approaches seems to have positive effect on spasticity and ROM. However, the question of whether the treatment of BTX-A plus physiotherapy has a greater improvement on functional capacity, such as gross motor function or gait parameter than only physiotherapy treatments, was inconclusive. Further investigation by rigorous studies is required.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between quality of life, activityparticipation and environmental factors in adolescents with cerebral palsy. METHODS: Seventy-five ( 75) adolescents (M:45, F:30) aged between 14-18 years (mean: 15.52 ± 1.60 yrs) were included in the study. Participants were divided into three groups:
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