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Decreasing Adhesions and Avoiding Further Surgery in a Pediatric Patient Involved in a Severe Pedestrian Versus Motor Vehicle Accident

机译:涉及严重行人与机动车事故的小儿科患者减少粘连并避免进一步手术

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In this case study, we report the use of manual physical therapy in a pediatric patient experiencing complications from a life-threatening motor vehicle accident that necessitated 19 surgeries over the course of 12 months. Post-surgical adhesions decreased the patient’s quality of life. He developed multiple medical conditions including recurrent partial bowel obstructions and an ascending testicle. In an effort to avoid further surgery for bowel obstruction and the ascending testicle, the patient was effectively treated with a manual physical therapy regimen focused on decreasing adhesions. The therapy allowed return to an improved quality of life, significant decrease in subjective reports of pain and dysfunction, and apparent decreases in adhesive processes without further surgery, which are important goals for all patients, but especially for pediatric patients.Key words: physical therapy techniques, tissue adhesions, pediatrics, musculoskeletal manipulations
机译:在本案例研究中,我们报告了在经历危及生命的机动车事故并在12个月内需要进行19次手术的并发症的小儿科患者中使用手动物理疗法的情况。手术后的粘连降低了患者的生活质量。他患上了多种疾病,包括反复出现的部分肠梗阻和睾丸上升。为了避免因肠梗阻和睾丸上升而进一步手术,该患者接受了以减少粘连为重点的手动理疗方案的有效治疗。该疗法可以使生活质量得到改善,主观的疼痛和功能障碍报告显着减少,并且无需进一步手术即可明显减少粘连过程,这是所有患者(尤其是儿科患者)的重要目标。技术,组织粘连,儿科,肌肉骨骼操作

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