STUDY ON EARLY PHYSICAL THERAPY IN POSTOPERATIVE INTERVENTION ON CHILDREN WITH MYELOMENINGOCELE

Objectives targeted in early intervention thru physical therapy postoperative, to recover the functional for the neuro-musculo-arthropod kinetic system and prevent bone deformities and dysfunctions of micturition and defecation sequlae. Materials and methods The study included 12 children aged 0-5...

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Main Authors: Necula Dana, Marcu Vasile, Pădure Liliana, Hodorcă Raluca Mihaela
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Language:English
Published: ALTIUS ACADEMY Foundation - Faculty of Physical Education and Sports 2015-10-01
Series:Sport şi Societate
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Online Access:http://www.sportsisocietate.ro/en/misc/doc/show/236
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author Necula Dana
Marcu Vasile
Pădure Liliana
Hodorcă Raluca Mihaela
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Marcu Vasile
Pădure Liliana
Hodorcă Raluca Mihaela
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description Objectives targeted in early intervention thru physical therapy postoperative, to recover the functional for the neuro-musculo-arthropod kinetic system and prevent bone deformities and dysfunctions of micturition and defecation sequlae. Materials and methods The study included 12 children aged 0-5 years, 7 boys and 5 girls that followed at least 12 months of recovery. The group included children with hydrocephalus associated with myelomeningocele and equinus foot lime, lime myelomeningocele and equinus foot (with varying degrees of paraplegia mono or bilateral) and children with myelomeningocele and only urinary dysfunction and lower limb hypotonia. Results and discussion: Initial tests showed the presence of lumbar neurological paraplegia disorders with symptoms as urination and defecation dysfunction, impaired neuromotor development as a result of hydrocephalus, mono or bilateral foot equine deviated lime and dysplasia of the hip joint. Conclusions: Early physiotherapy intervention after complex neurosurgical intervention has an important role in regaining muscle tone, joint mobility and muscle strength in the lower body, improving and regaining alignment vault planting. Also we mention prophylaxis of the urinating device and prevention of deficiencies in postural alignment of the spine and pelvis.
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spelling doaj.art-1d5336e7d4ca42cbad2fb6f01b515c282022-12-21T23:26:47ZengALTIUS ACADEMY Foundation - Faculty of Physical Education and SportsSport şi Societate1582-21681582-21682015-10-0115Special183189STUDY ON EARLY PHYSICAL THERAPY IN POSTOPERATIVE INTERVENTION ON CHILDREN WITH MYELOMENINGOCELENecula Dana0Marcu Vasile1 Pădure Liliana2 Hodorcă Raluca Mihaela3National University of Physical Education and Sport, BucharestNational University of Physical Education and Sport, Bucharest“Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest”Alexandru /ioan Cuza” University of Iasi, RomaniaObjectives targeted in early intervention thru physical therapy postoperative, to recover the functional for the neuro-musculo-arthropod kinetic system and prevent bone deformities and dysfunctions of micturition and defecation sequlae. Materials and methods The study included 12 children aged 0-5 years, 7 boys and 5 girls that followed at least 12 months of recovery. The group included children with hydrocephalus associated with myelomeningocele and equinus foot lime, lime myelomeningocele and equinus foot (with varying degrees of paraplegia mono or bilateral) and children with myelomeningocele and only urinary dysfunction and lower limb hypotonia. Results and discussion: Initial tests showed the presence of lumbar neurological paraplegia disorders with symptoms as urination and defecation dysfunction, impaired neuromotor development as a result of hydrocephalus, mono or bilateral foot equine deviated lime and dysplasia of the hip joint. Conclusions: Early physiotherapy intervention after complex neurosurgical intervention has an important role in regaining muscle tone, joint mobility and muscle strength in the lower body, improving and regaining alignment vault planting. Also we mention prophylaxis of the urinating device and prevention of deficiencies in postural alignment of the spine and pelvis.http://www.sportsisocietate.ro/en/misc/doc/show/236Physical therapyearly interventionmyelomeningoceleclassificationRobănescu Cente
spellingShingle Necula Dana
Marcu Vasile
Pădure Liliana
Hodorcă Raluca Mihaela
STUDY ON EARLY PHYSICAL THERAPY IN POSTOPERATIVE INTERVENTION ON CHILDREN WITH MYELOMENINGOCELE
Sport şi Societate
Physical therapy
early intervention
myelomeningocele
classification
Robănescu Cente
title STUDY ON EARLY PHYSICAL THERAPY IN POSTOPERATIVE INTERVENTION ON CHILDREN WITH MYELOMENINGOCELE
title_full STUDY ON EARLY PHYSICAL THERAPY IN POSTOPERATIVE INTERVENTION ON CHILDREN WITH MYELOMENINGOCELE
title_fullStr STUDY ON EARLY PHYSICAL THERAPY IN POSTOPERATIVE INTERVENTION ON CHILDREN WITH MYELOMENINGOCELE
title_full_unstemmed STUDY ON EARLY PHYSICAL THERAPY IN POSTOPERATIVE INTERVENTION ON CHILDREN WITH MYELOMENINGOCELE
title_short STUDY ON EARLY PHYSICAL THERAPY IN POSTOPERATIVE INTERVENTION ON CHILDREN WITH MYELOMENINGOCELE
title_sort study on early physical therapy in postoperative intervention on children with myelomeningocele
topic Physical therapy
early intervention
myelomeningocele
classification
Robănescu Cente
url http://www.sportsisocietate.ro/en/misc/doc/show/236
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