hemophilia and physiotherapy
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IMPORTANCE OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
INHEMOPHILIA
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An incurable heriditiary. bleeding disorder due to absence or deficiency of clotting factors in the blood Repeated Spontaneous bleeds inside the joint and muscles of the patient, if not treated promptly lead to permanent disability.
What is Haemophilia ?
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Types Hemophilia A• Most common type• Caused by lack of clotting factor
VIII Hemophilia B• Caused by lack of clotting factor
IX Hemophilia C• Caused by lack of clotting factor
XI
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Severity Mild• Level is 5-50%• Only occasional bleeding usually related to significant Trauma or Surgery. Moderate• Level is 1-5%• Spontaneous bleeding is uncommon but occur after minor Trauma or Surgery. Severe• Level is <1%• Spontaneous joint and soft tissue bleeding several times several months.
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Which Joint bleeds are most common ? Common Joints involved• Knees• Ankles• Elbows• Joints of the hands are not
usually affected except after injury.
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Joints Affected by Hemophiliac Bleeding
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Muscles affected by Hemophilic bleeding
• Biceps brachii • Forearm flexors• Iliopsoas (hip flexor)• Quadriceps• Hamstrings• Calf muscles
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Forearm flexors
Muscles affected by Hemophilic Bleeding
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Is Hemophilia Life long?• Yes• The level of clotting factor in his blood usually stays the same through out his life.
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What is Physiotherapy ?Physiotherapy is the branch of modern medical science deals with the treatment of injury and diseases by physical means. This is used to regain and increase abilities /function.
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Sign and Symptom Early
• Tingling sensation• Feeling of warmth
Late
• Difficulty in movement• Pain with movement• Tightness or swelling• Numbness or Tingling feeling
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Purpose of PhysiotherapyTo relief Pain To reduce muscle spasm To soften contracted Tissue To increase or maintain muscle power To increase proprioception sensation
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How is Hemophilia Treated Replacing the missing clotting factor in the blood.
• Whole blood• Plasma• Cryoprecipitate• Factor concentrate
Physiotherapy
• Therapeutic exercise • Electro therapy
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Isometric exercise
Active assisted
Active free exercise as pain allows
IN SUB ACUTE STAGE
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In Chronic Stage Mobilizing exercise according to R.O.M
Strengthening exercise according to muscle power
Stretching exercise (Self stretching)
Ultrasound therapy
Electrical stimulation
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Hydro Therapy The Therapeutic pool play a vital role in management of a Hemophilic patients.
Buoyancy of water may assist or resist the exercise program.
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Hydro Therapy
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Assisted Device Orthotics or any external device used to correct limb to perform a particular task or normal activities of P.W.HSome assisted device are :o AFOo KAFOo Calliper
For Lower Limb
o Cockupsplinto Elbow supporto Dynamic splint o Elbow crutch
For upper Limb
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Life style & home remediesExercise regularly prescribed by the Physical Therapist.
Avoid certain medication--
Some drugs can aggravate bleeding such as “Aspirin”, “Ibuprofen.”
Some drugs prevent blood from clotting such as “Heparin”, ”Warfarin.”
Practice good dental hygiene.
Protect your child from injuries that could cause bleeding.
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Famous people with Hemophilia
Abraham
Lincon
Mother Teresa
Queen Victoria
Genghis Khan
Abraham Lincoln the sixteenth president of United States of America was a Hemophilic. Queen Victoria was born on May 24, 1819, she was a carrier of Hemophilia B. Mother Teresa was over 45 years, she ministered to the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying, while guiding the Missionaries of Charity's Expansion. Genghis Khan was the founder of the Mongol Empire. Genghis was also rumored to have had Hemophilia. Ref : http://missingfactor.weebly.com/famous-people-with-hemophilia.html
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New Hope
On 10th December 2011 team of British and American investigators reported the successful treatment of Hemophilia B using Gene therapy.
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