Adjunctive Physiotherapy – a case report on the Management and effective Treatment of Diabetic Neuropathic Foot ulcer using adjunctive Physiotherapy

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Abstract

Physiotherapy must be considered and reprioritized as an adjunctive medical service for long term health and rehabilitation. Comprehensive physiotherapy has the potential to be administeredin out-patient rehabilitation facilities, hospitals, and Thermal Health Centers. A review of select adjunctive physiotherapy methods will be presented along with a case report of the successful treatment, with rationally selected physiotherapeutic agents, of a DiabeticNeuropathic Foot Ulcer scheduled for surgical amputation. By highlighting this case, the author is attempting to bring attention to familiar and time-testedtherapies that have fallen out of use in a primary intervention context. This case report aims toexemplify that the role for rational physiotherapeutic methods stretches beyond current mainstream applications. Historical Context. Will supply the historical and foundational work in the field of physiotherapy that contextualizes the rational basis for the applications described in the case. Therapies. Lists the physiotherapy methods highlighted in this case, reviews the mechanism of action, discusses the therapeutic application, and provides modern citation for the rationalizationof the therapy. Case report. Reviews a detailed narrative of the case in review. Covers intake, case history, progression of case, as well as clinical applications for physiotherapy as they arise in the courseof case management. Conclusion. Reviews the emphasis for reconsidering the role of Physiotherapy in the primarymanagement of acute and chronic illness.

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Dr, M. C. (2021). Adjunctive Physiotherapy – a case report on the Management and effective Treatment of Diabetic Neuropathic Foot ulcer using adjunctive Physiotherapy. Vestnik Vosstanovitel’noj Mediciny, 20(5), 81–84. https://doi.org/10.38025/2078-1962-2021-20-5-81-84

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