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CASE REPORT
Electroacupuncture for alleviation of phantom limb pain
Holly King, Max Forrester
Phantom limb pain is clinically defined as the perception of pain or discomfort in a limb that no longer exists. Most amputees will experience phantom limb pain, which is associated with a low health-related quality of life. Phantom limb pain represents an important challenge in finding an effective therapy. The scientific evidence for best practice is weak, and is characterized by various clinica ...
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ORIGINAL REPORT
Patient reported outcome of silversplints used for osteoarthritis of the hand
Nienke Roux, Wouter Akkerman, Marco Toor, Jan Willem van der Windt
Pain, stiffness and joint deformity can result in significantly reduced hand function in people with osteoarthritis. Characteristic finger deformities in osteoarthritis are swan neck deformity and boutonnière deformity. Several studies have reported that an orthosis decreases pain and increases function during daily activities for patients with arthritis. The aim of this study was to review patie ...
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CASE REPORT
A multidisciplinary approach to optimizing long-term functional prognosis of a girl with quadriceps fibrosis
Jessica Luthringer, Marc Garetier, Mathieu Lempereur, Laetitia Houx, Valérie Burdin, Juliette Ropars, Douraied Ben Salem, Camille Printemps, Sylvain Brochard, Christelle Pons
The consequences and optimal treatment of quadriceps fibrosis following intramuscular quinine injection during childhood remain unclear. We report here a case of a 17-year-old girl who experienced unilateral quadriceps fibrosis following intramuscular injection of quinine as a baby. This case report describes the evolution of the condition during the child's growth, the long-term impact of early f ...
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CASE REPORT
Improved gait capacity after bilateral Achilles tendon lengthening for irreducible pes equinus due to hereditary spastic paraplegia: A case report
Jorik Nonnekes, Noël Keijsers, Angelique Witteveen, Alexander Geurts
Objective: Toe walking due to progressive shortening of the calf muscles is common in people with hereditary spastic paraplegia. Achilles tendon lengthening is a treatment option, but clinicians are often hesitant to use this procedure, as it may result in weakening of the calf muscles and, subsequently, in reduced ankle power and knee instability during the stance phase of gait. We report here a ...
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SHORT COMMUNICATION
Practical and clinical approaches using pacing to improve self-regulation in special populations such as children and people with mental health or learning disabilities
Andrew M Edwards, Ulric S. Abonie, Florentina J. Hettinga, David B. Pyne, Tomasina M. Oh, Remco C. J. Polman
For special populations such as people with a mental health issue or learning disability, a disconnect between the ability to accurately monitor and regulate exercise behaviour can lead to reduced levels of physical activity, which, in turn, is associated with additional physical or mental health problems. Activity pacing is a strategy used in clinical settings to address issues of pain ameliorati ...
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