How reconstructive surgery combined with physiotherapy for a painful nontraumatic patellar dislocation enabled a woman with Rett syndrome to become pain free and remain physically active: A case report

Key Clinical Message The effects of orthopedic measures, with the exception of scoliosis surgery, are rarely described in individuals with Rett syndrome. In this case, treating a painful dislocation of the patella with combined orthopedic and physiotherapeutic measures enabled a woman with Rett synd...

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Main Authors: Lena Svedberg, Bengt Herngren, Piotr Michno
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-03-01
Series:Clinical Case Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2013
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spelling doaj-d40500714549413599219068baad16c22020-11-25T01:12:52ZengWileyClinical Case Reports2050-09042019-03-017354254510.1002/ccr3.2013How reconstructive surgery combined with physiotherapy for a painful nontraumatic patellar dislocation enabled a woman with Rett syndrome to become pain free and remain physically active: A case reportLena Svedberg0Bengt Herngren1Piotr Michno2The Swedish National Center for Rett syndrome & related disorders, Region Jämtland Härjedalen Frösön SwedenFuturum ‐ Academy for Health and Care Jönköping County Council Jönköping SwedenDepartment of Orthopaedics Ryhov County Hospital Jönköping SwedenKey Clinical Message The effects of orthopedic measures, with the exception of scoliosis surgery, are rarely described in individuals with Rett syndrome. In this case, treating a painful dislocation of the patella with combined orthopedic and physiotherapeutic measures enabled a woman with Rett syndrome to become pain free and remain physically active.https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2013late motor deterioration stagephysiotherapeutic interventionsreconstructive orthopedic surgeryRett syndrome
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author Lena Svedberg
Bengt Herngren
Piotr Michno
spellingShingle Lena Svedberg
Bengt Herngren
Piotr Michno
How reconstructive surgery combined with physiotherapy for a painful nontraumatic patellar dislocation enabled a woman with Rett syndrome to become pain free and remain physically active: A case report
Clinical Case Reports
late motor deterioration stage
physiotherapeutic interventions
reconstructive orthopedic surgery
Rett syndrome
author_facet Lena Svedberg
Bengt Herngren
Piotr Michno
author_sort Lena Svedberg
title How reconstructive surgery combined with physiotherapy for a painful nontraumatic patellar dislocation enabled a woman with Rett syndrome to become pain free and remain physically active: A case report
title_short How reconstructive surgery combined with physiotherapy for a painful nontraumatic patellar dislocation enabled a woman with Rett syndrome to become pain free and remain physically active: A case report
title_full How reconstructive surgery combined with physiotherapy for a painful nontraumatic patellar dislocation enabled a woman with Rett syndrome to become pain free and remain physically active: A case report
title_fullStr How reconstructive surgery combined with physiotherapy for a painful nontraumatic patellar dislocation enabled a woman with Rett syndrome to become pain free and remain physically active: A case report
title_full_unstemmed How reconstructive surgery combined with physiotherapy for a painful nontraumatic patellar dislocation enabled a woman with Rett syndrome to become pain free and remain physically active: A case report
title_sort how reconstructive surgery combined with physiotherapy for a painful nontraumatic patellar dislocation enabled a woman with rett syndrome to become pain free and remain physically active: a case report
publisher Wiley
series Clinical Case Reports
issn 2050-0904
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Key Clinical Message The effects of orthopedic measures, with the exception of scoliosis surgery, are rarely described in individuals with Rett syndrome. In this case, treating a painful dislocation of the patella with combined orthopedic and physiotherapeutic measures enabled a woman with Rett syndrome to become pain free and remain physically active.
topic late motor deterioration stage
physiotherapeutic interventions
reconstructive orthopedic surgery
Rett syndrome
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2013
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