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İnme Sonrası Hemiplejik Omuzların Yatak Başı Değerlendirilmesinde El Tipi Taşınabilir Ultrasonun Kullanılması: Glenohumeral Subluksasyonun Erken Tespiti
Using Handheld Portable Ultrasound in Bedside Assessment of Post-Stroke Hemiplegic Shoulders: Early Detection of Glenohumeral Subluxation
Received Date : 04 Dec 2023
Accepted Date : 26 Feb 2024
Available Online : 04 Mar 2024
Doi: 10.31609/jpmrs.2023-100607 - Makale Dili: EN
Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sciences. 2024;27(2):144-6.
ÖZET
Elde taşınabilir ultrason cihazları, tüm hekimler için çeşitli ortam ve koşullarda daha pratik tarama yapılmasına olanak sağlamıştır. Yatak başı ultrasonografi, özellikle hareket kısıtlılığı olan hastalarda erken tanı ve takip kolaylığı sağlayabilir. İnme sonrası hastalarda da omuz subluksasyonunun erken tespiti ve etkili tedavisi iyileşme sürecine katkıda bulunabilir.
ABSTRACT
Handheld ultrasound devices has enabled more practical scanning in various environments and conditions for all physicians. Bedside ultrasonography may facilitate early diagnosis and ease of follow- up especially in patients with restricted mobility. Early detection and effective treatment of shoulder subluxation in post-stroke patients may contribute the recovery process.
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