Efficacy of Surgery and Rehabilitation for Cervical Cord Injury with Concomitant Heterotopic Ossification around the Hip Joint on the Acquisition of Transferable Movements
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- Obara Takumi
- Department of Rehabilitation, Kumamoto Rehabilitation Hospital
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- Yoshimura Yoshihiro
- Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kumamoto Rehabilitation Hospital
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- Tanaka Ryutaro
- Department of Rehabilitation, Kumamoto Rehabilitation Hospital
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- Tsuchida Yoshimi
- Department of Rehabilitation, Kumamoto Rehabilitation Hospital
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- Takemura Kenichi
- Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kumamoto Rehabilitation Hospital
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- Tanaka Chika
- Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kumamoto Rehabilitation Hospital
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- 回復期に生じた股関節周囲の異所性骨化に対して外科手術とリハビリテーション治療で移乗が自立した頚髄損傷の1例
- カイフクキ ニ ショウジタ コカンセツ シュウイ ノ イショセイ コッカ ニ タイシテ ゲカ シュジュツ ト リハビリテーション チリョウ デ イジョウ ガ ジリツ シタ ケイズイソンショウ ノ 1レイ
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Abstract
<p>Heterotopic ossification (HO) is one of the complications of a cervical cord injury that results in limited range of motion, which can interfere with basic movements and activities of daily living. We encountered a case of a cervical cord injury patient with limited range of motion and mobility due to HO of the hip joint who experienced improvement in both as a result of early surgery and rehabilitation. A 17-year-old boy was diagnosed with a cervical cord injury due to an anterior fracture of the sixth cervical vertebrae following a fall into a pool. It was classified as bilateral C6BII according to the Zancolli's classification for cervical cord injury. The patient presented with limited range of motion in his left hip and was diagnosed with HO four months after the injury. Eight months after the injury, his hip range of motion deteriorated further;consequently, he required continuous transfer assistance. Therefore, surgical HO removal was performed during this period of convalescent rehabilitation. The patient underwent constant post-operative rehabilitation, and the range of motion in his left hip joint improved;thus, he became independent in transfer activities. A concomitant HO after a cervical cord injury can lead to functional impairment in convalescent rehabilitation. In addition, no practice guidelines have been developed that include recommendations on when to perform surgical procedures for HO. Treatment of HO with a combination of immediate surgery and aggressive rehabilitation can be expected to restore function and maximize activity and participation in patients with cervical cord injury with concomitant HO.</p>
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- The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 58 (12), 1435-1441, 2021-12-18
The Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine
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- CRID
- 1390291767944610816
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- NII Article ID
- 40022790862
- 130008128911
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- NII Book ID
- AN00250275
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- ISSN
- 18818560
- 18813526
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- NDL BIB ID
- 031909857
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- CiNii Articles
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