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Tratamentul luxației congenitale de șold neurologică
Treatment of neurological congenital hip luxation

Author(s): Iulian Icleanu, Mariana Cordun
Subject(s): Health and medicine and law, Demography and human biology
Published by: Fundatia Română pentru Inteligenta Afacerii
Keywords: neurological congenital hip luxation; physiotherapy; neuro-proprioceptive facilitation; engram of gait as close as it could be to normal;

Summary/Abstract: Congenital hip luxation is a disorder which evolves in time. Teratological hip dislocation is a distinct form of hip luxation, which usually appears with other disorders. These hips are dislocated before birth. In this thesis we will try to elaborate a recovery program, through physical exercises, which will help us realize our treatment objectives: diminishing articular stiffness, increasing articular mobility, increasing muscle strength, recalibration of agonist and antagonist balances and reeducating gait. The specific objectives of the study consist of the particularization of the recovery programs based on age, illness stage (dysplasia or luxation) and either surgical or non-surgical intervention. To show the importance of physiotherapy in gait rehabilitation of a child with hip dislocation we started from the hypothesis: using an adequate rehabilitation program after an individualized methodology, optimizes the functional recovery and ensures the gains of hip stability and the formation of an engram of gait as close as it could be to the normal one. We present a case of neurological congenital hip dislocation where the treatment initiated early is showing good results. Results obtained are significantly different and we came to the conclusion that starting an untimely analytical kinetic treatment and globally personalizing it to every patient has better biomechanical results for the hip.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 34
  • Page Range: 355-359
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: Romanian
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