Restriction-induction therapy of the healthy limb in cranial brain trauma. A case report

Authors

  • Huerta-Camas C Centro Geriátrico Abuelandia. Cuenca, Ecuador. Author
  • Johanna Lucía Campoverde Vizhñay Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, Universidad de Cuenca. Cuenca, Ecuador. Author
  • Gonzalez-Zhumi J Centro de Rehabilitación Kinésica. Biblián, Ecuador. Author

Abstract

Introduction: Cranial Brain Trauma is an injury to the structures of the brain, which entails functional alterations such as hemiplegia. Modified constraint-induced movement therapy emerges as a neurorehabilitation alternative to improve arm control plaggic. Case presentation: this is a 28-year-old male patient, a university student, with a history of ECT at the age of 23, who consulted for left shoulder pain. The physical examination revealed increased muscle tone and lack of mobility of 2 according to Ashworth, very severe motor function of the plaggic arm on the Fulg-Meyer scale. For all the above, movement therapy induced by modified restriction is suggested. Results: clinically relevant results were obtained, as well as differences in tone modulation, highlighting positive changes in the quality of voluntary movement and use of the plaggic upper limb after the 3-month intervention. Conclusion: movement therapy induced by modified restriction in combination with the shaping method is a therapeutic resource that manages to promote short-term changes in the functionality of the plegic upper limb of patients with traumatic brain injury.

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Published

2024-08-12

How to Cite

Huerta-Camas C, Johanna Lucía Campoverde Vizhñay, & Gonzalez-Zhumi J. (2024). Restriction-induction therapy of the healthy limb in cranial brain trauma. A case report. Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 53(03), 239-247. https://cuestionesdefisioterapia.com/index.php/cf/article/view/633