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Physiotherapy for poliomyelitis: a descriptive study in the Republic of Congo

Mancini S, Coldiron ME, Nicholas S, Llosa AE, Mouniaman I, Ngala J, Grais RF, Porten K
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
A large poliomyelitis outbreak occurred in 2010 in the Republic of Congo. This paper describes the demographic and clinical characteristics of poliomyelitis cases and their outcomes following physiotherapy.

FINDINGS
Demographic and clinical data were collected on 126 individuals between November 23, 2010 and March 23, 2011. The male/female ratio was 2.5 and the median age was 19 years (IQR: 13.5-23). The most severe forms of the disease were more common in older patients, 81 of the 126 patients (64.3%) had multiple evaluations of muscle strength. Among patients with multiple evaluations, 38.1% had improved strength at final evaluation, 48.3% were stable and 13.6% had decreased strength.

CONCLUSIONS
Most acute poliomyelitis patients receiving physiotherapy had improved or stable muscle strength at their final evaluation. These descriptive results highlight the need for further research into the potential benefits of physiotherapy in polio affected patients.

Countries

Congo-Brazzaville

Subject Area

infections, viral

Languages

English
DOI
10.1186/1756-0500-7-755
Published Date
23 Oct 2014
PubMed ID
25342647
Journal
BMC Research Notes
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages 755
Issue Date
2014-10-23
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