A síndrome pós-polio e o processo de reabilitação motora:
relato de caso
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Síndrome Pós-Poliomielite, Poliomielite, Doenças Neuromusculares, ReabilitaçãoResumo
A Síndrome Pós-Polio (SPP) é uma entidade caracterizada por um episódio de fraqueza muscular e/ou fadiga muscular anormal em indivíduos que apresentaram poliomielite aguda no mínimo 15 anos antes. Relatamos o caso de SPP em um paciente, 31 anos, que trinta anos após haver tido poliomielite paralítica desenvolveu novos sintomas de fadiga, atrofia muscular, dificuldades na deambulação e dores articulares e musculares. O objetivo das intervenções na SPP é fornecer aos pacientes métodos para o gerenciamento de seu corpo e efetuar mudanças no seu estilo de vida que reduzam a carga metabólica excessiva sobre os grupamentos musculares.
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Publicado: 2007-12-31