Intervención fisioterapéutica en paciente de sexo masculino de 28 años con displasia de cadera.
This clinical case focuses on a 28-year-old male patient with hip dysplasia. Hip dysplasia is a condition in which the hip joint does not develop properly, affecting its alignment and stability. It can be congenital or acquired and requires specialized management, particularly in young patients. The...
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2023
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总结: | This clinical case focuses on a 28-year-old male patient with hip dysplasia. Hip dysplasia is a condition in which the hip joint does not develop properly, affecting its alignment and stability. It can be congenital or acquired and requires specialized management, particularly in young patients. The patient has been attending a specialty center in Ecuador infrequently for his check-ups, which has hindered proper treatment. This has led to various problems, including chronic pain, limited mobility, and a risk of long-term complications such as hip osteoarthritis. The lack of follow-up has also impacted the patient's quality of life and his ability to engage in normal activities. Physical therapy plays a crucial role in the management of hip dysplasia, and an individualized assessment and treatment plan tailored to the patient's needs are recommended. The goals of physical therapy include strengthening the muscles around the hip, improving range of motion, correcting alignment, and promoting good biomechanical function. The theoretical framework of the case addresses key aspects related to hip dysplasia, including its definition, physiotherapeutic evaluation, physiotherapeutic intervention, long-term rehabilitation, and an individualized approach. The importance of comprehensive assessment, individualized intervention, and a long-term approach to improving quality of life is emphasized. Regarding background information, it is mentioned that there is global research and guidelines supporting the effectiveness of physiotherapy in the treatment of hip dysplasia, and healthcare systems often incorporate physiotherapy as an integral part of managing this condition. However, access to physiotherapy may vary depending on the region and specific context. |
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