After studying different kinds of traumas and fractures, we can understand the great importance of physical therapy during rehabilitation. Physiotherapy is a science related to human health specialized in the use of manual techniques in order to recover the lost motion due to an injury. During these twelve weeks, I wrote about differents fractures and how physical therapy is applied to the patient. I read a lot of research and articles related to the techniques used to achieve a perfect rehabilitation. I hope that everything written in my blog motivate you to continue doctoral studies in physiotherapy. The health of the human being is very important and should be in the hands of professionals who love their profession. If you want to know more information, leave a comment and I will answer gladly. Thanks for your atenttion.
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Spinal Deformities: Scoliosis
The spine
is composed of 24 separate bones: 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, sacrum and
coccyx. Its main functions are to help carry the weight of the body, balance it
and absorb the shock of human walking. Congenital deformities of the spine are
one of the most interesting and controversial problems of the orthopedic
surgery. They represent an abnormal curvature of the spine. Physical therapy
plays an important role in these types of conditions because they have the task
of helping the patient regain his position.
The posture
of the human being is extremely important for the functioning of our vertebrae.
Three conditions exist that affect posture: the cirdosis, lordosis and
scoliosis. This last condition is a lateral curve of the spine caused by the
abnormal development of the vertebral bodies. Scoliosis occurs during the first
six weeks of intrauterine life but it is developing with time (in some cases it
never develops). It is very important the early detection of this condition to
prevent deterioration.
The
diagnosis plays a decisive role in the physical therapy treatment of scoliosis.
Scoliosis should certainly be diagnosed by radiographic analysis, have an X-ray
can be useful to achieve more easily the objectives of physiotherapy. During
the diagnosis, it is important to undress the patient for clinical examination.
From several studies, scoliosis is classified between structural and
non-structural (no vertebral rotation).
Physical
therapy does not correct the curves, but improves respiratory function and
muscle and is recommended for psychological reasons. Treatment varies according
to the severity and type of scoliosis that presents the patient. It consists of:
analgesics, rest, physical therapy, use of belts or brace, and, in some cases,
when no improvements occur, surgery is needed. The objectives of outpatient
physical therapy comprising various facets. The program consists of a few
excersises (two to three) that the patient can then learn and practice at home.
In
conclusion, the deformations of the spine are conditions that implement
different physiotherapy and orthopedic techniques. These are necessary before,
during and after treatment for many faster results.
Bibliography:
Huaroto Rosa-Perez, Julio. "Enfermedades Congenitas e
Ideopaticas de la Columna Vertebral." "Cirugia Ortopedica y
Traumatologia" (n.d.): 267-274.
J. A. Martin Benlloch and M. Laguia Garzaran.
"Deformidades congénitas de la columna vertebral ."
"REVISTA ESPAÑOLA DE CIRUGÍA OSTEOARTICULAR" Vol. 28.No. 164
(1993): 101-114.
M.A. Diez Ulloa. "Patología de la columna: prevención y
tratamiento." "BOLETÍN DE LA SOCIEDAD DE PEDIATRÍA DE ASTURIAS,
CANTABRIA, CASTILLA Y LEÓN" (2007): 53-58.
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