Comprehensive rehabilitation program after post-resistive arthroplasty of radius bone with reconstruction of radioulnar joint and wrist joint as a result of a giant cell tumor
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https://doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2021.11.09.086Keywords
giant cell tumor, arthroplasty, physiotherapyAbstract
Introduction: Bone tumors are relatively rare. The most common bone sarcomas are: osteosarcoma (45%), Ewing's sarcoma (18%), which is more common in adolescents, and chondrosarcoma (15%), which is more common in adults. The aim of this study was to present the subject of cancer as one of the problems in the field of orthopedics and to present a rehabilitation program for a patient after treatment of a giant cell tumor.
Materials and methods: The work was written on the basis of the medical history of the patient treated at the Department of Orthopedics, Traumatology and Oncology of the Locomotor System of the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin.
Results: After surgery, the main goal of rehabilitation was to prevent muscle atrophy and maintain the normal range of motion in the joints. For this purpose, supported exercises were initially used, which the patient then performed alone as active exercises. For the rehabilitation of the patient, PNF techniques, osteopathy and manual therapy. In post-hospital rehabilitation, the main goal was to strengthen muscle strength.
Conclusion: Rehabilitation is an integral part of the treatment of cancer patients. Early initiation of rehabilitation brings tangible benefits during treatment and the patient's recovery.
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