Autoinflammatory Diseases and Physical Therapy

Autoinflammatory diseases (AIDs) constitute a group of clinical conditions, characterized by recurrent episodes of systemic inflammation, due to dysregulation of the innate immune system, without involving autoantibodies or antigen-specific T-cells. The patients exhibit recurrent episodes of fever w...

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Main Authors: Eda Gurcay, Aysen Akinci
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PCO Convin S.A. 2017-01-01
Series:Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology
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Online Access:https://www.mjrheum.org/assets/files/792/file100_887.pdf
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spelling doaj-5f51b8c562ba441fbd4d8462d55dd9fe2020-11-25T02:39:53ZengPCO Convin S.A.Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology2529-198X2017-01-0128418319110.31138/mjr.28.4.183MJR-28-4-183Autoinflammatory Diseases and Physical TherapyEda Gurcay0Aysen Akinci1Gaziler Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey,Hacettepe University Medical School, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ankara, TurkeyAutoinflammatory diseases (AIDs) constitute a group of clinical conditions, characterized by recurrent episodes of systemic inflammation, due to dysregulation of the innate immune system, without involving autoantibodies or antigen-specific T-cells. The patients exhibit recurrent episodes of fever with potentially serious complications and may have classic rheumatologic symptoms, including joint, skin, eye and muscle inflammation. Therefore, musculoskeletal problems and impaired quality of life can be anticipated as unavoidable consequences. In this regards any approach to ease the burden of symptoms and compensate the functional deficits are the main objectives of rehabilitation approach. For patients with inflammatory arthritis, physical therapy and rehabilitation methods have an important role in reducing joint pain and stiffness, preventing deformity, reconstructing muscle tissue and improving function. In order to justify the integration of rehabilitation approach in the management of AIDs and to determine the optimal protocols to use in this group of patients, well-designed, comprehensive, longitudinal, clinical trials using physical therapy centred outcomes are greatly needed.https://www.mjrheum.org/assets/files/792/file100_887.pdfautoinflammatory diseasesphysical therapyelectrotherapyexerciserehabilitation
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Autoinflammatory Diseases and Physical Therapy
Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology
autoinflammatory diseases
physical therapy
electrotherapy
exercise
rehabilitation
author_facet Eda Gurcay
Aysen Akinci
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title Autoinflammatory Diseases and Physical Therapy
title_short Autoinflammatory Diseases and Physical Therapy
title_full Autoinflammatory Diseases and Physical Therapy
title_fullStr Autoinflammatory Diseases and Physical Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Autoinflammatory Diseases and Physical Therapy
title_sort autoinflammatory diseases and physical therapy
publisher PCO Convin S.A.
series Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology
issn 2529-198X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Autoinflammatory diseases (AIDs) constitute a group of clinical conditions, characterized by recurrent episodes of systemic inflammation, due to dysregulation of the innate immune system, without involving autoantibodies or antigen-specific T-cells. The patients exhibit recurrent episodes of fever with potentially serious complications and may have classic rheumatologic symptoms, including joint, skin, eye and muscle inflammation. Therefore, musculoskeletal problems and impaired quality of life can be anticipated as unavoidable consequences. In this regards any approach to ease the burden of symptoms and compensate the functional deficits are the main objectives of rehabilitation approach. For patients with inflammatory arthritis, physical therapy and rehabilitation methods have an important role in reducing joint pain and stiffness, preventing deformity, reconstructing muscle tissue and improving function. In order to justify the integration of rehabilitation approach in the management of AIDs and to determine the optimal protocols to use in this group of patients, well-designed, comprehensive, longitudinal, clinical trials using physical therapy centred outcomes are greatly needed.
topic autoinflammatory diseases
physical therapy
electrotherapy
exercise
rehabilitation
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