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Volume 3

Journal of Physiotherapy & Physical Rehabilitation

Physicians 2018

August 15-16, 2018

August 15-16, 2018 Tokyo, Japan

8

th

World Physiotherapists and Physicians Summit

Role of Physiotherapy in the Management of Pott’s disease at Kundiawa General Hospital, Simbu

Province Papua New Guinea

Maria Muno

1,2

1

Kundiawa General Hospital, Papua New Guinea

2

Divine Word University, Province Papua New Guinea

P

ott’s disease also known as spinal Tuberculosis (TB) which commonly leads to a gradual onset of neurological deficits.

Tuberculosis is on rise in the developing countries as in Papua New Guinea. Kundiawa General Hospital is one of the

hospitals in the country which is currently managing Pott’s disease with specific Physiotherapy methods and techniques over

the last 20 years. Retrospective analysis of 253 patients documented 158, from medical admission records, years 1996 to 2018.

Physiotherapy interventions were based on: Clinical examination, spine x-ray, neuromuscular skeletal assessment (Frenkel

Grading). Total of 253 of Pott’s diseases patients, 158 were documented, out of that figure 63 patients with neurological deficits

and paravertebral abscess underwent surgery, Physiotherapy and anti-tuberculosis treatment and have benefited well. The

other 95 patients without neurological deficits were on pure physiotherapy and anti-tuberculosis and also benefited. Thorough

physiotherapy neuromuscular skeletal assessment contributes to the successful management of the spine and limbs using

treatment methods of back care, log rolling techniques , back extension, stimulations exercises and power exercises program

of the back and limbs. Patients with gibbous underwent distraction of bilateral uppers and lower limbs by distracting the

spine. Majority of patients benefited well with early physiotherapy interventions and discharged home with POP corsets. Most

154 (94.2%) of them have walked and lived a normal live at home after full physiotherapy rehabilitation program with the

awareness and continuity of Community based on rehabilitation program. It has been a successful multi-disciplinary approach

of surgical, medical, physiotherapy, nursing and family was involved.

mmuno162@gmail.com

Physiother Rehabil 2018, Volume 3

DOI: 10.4172/2573-0312-C2-006