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Assessment of adult patients with cerebral palsy

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate health problems, accommodation, and mobility of adult patients with cerebral palsy (CP). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between September 2018 and September 2019, a total of 70 adult CP patients (37 males, 33 females; mean age 29.4±10.2 years; range, 19 to 68...

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Autores principales: İçağasıoğlu, Afitap, Doğruoz Karatekin, Bilinç, Mesci, Erkan, Yumusakhuylu, Yasemin, Murat, Sadiye, Yasin, Şeyhmus
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Publicado: Bayçınar Medical Publishing 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7756828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33364563
http://dx.doi.org/10.5606/tftrd.2020.5614
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author İçağasıoğlu, Afitap
Doğruoz Karatekin, Bilinç
Mesci, Erkan
Yumusakhuylu, Yasemin
Murat, Sadiye
Yasin, Şeyhmus
author_facet İçağasıoğlu, Afitap
Doğruoz Karatekin, Bilinç
Mesci, Erkan
Yumusakhuylu, Yasemin
Murat, Sadiye
Yasin, Şeyhmus
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description OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate health problems, accommodation, and mobility of adult patients with cerebral palsy (CP). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between September 2018 and September 2019, a total of 70 adult CP patients (37 males, 33 females; mean age 29.4±10.2 years; range, 19 to 68 years) who were admitted to our clinic were included. Accommodation, education status, mental state, comorbidities, spasticity, contracture, deformity, and mobility of the patients were evaluated. RESULTS: Of the patients, 24.3% were diplegic, 21.4% were hemiplegic, 32.9% were tetraplegic, 15.7% were dyskinetic, and 5.7% had mixed form of CP. Among the patient, 38.6% had normal mental ability and 21.4% had severe mental retardation. A total of 92.9% of the patients were living with their family, 85.7% were unemployed, 10% were illiterate, and 21.4% had no health problems. Speech disorder was the most common health issue in 52.9% of the patients. Other health concerns included sensory problems, epilepsy, bladder/intestinal problems, nutritional problems, and respiratory and skin problems. The ratio of pain was 31.4%. Mild deformity was present in 54.3% of the patients, 43.7% were wheelchair-dependent, and 25.7% were Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V. CONCLUSION: Recognition and understanding health problems and living conditions of adult patients with CP would be useful both in determining the treatment goals of pediatric CP patients and in improving the quality of life of adult CP patients.
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spelling pubmed-77568282020-12-23 Assessment of adult patients with cerebral palsy İçağasıoğlu, Afitap Doğruoz Karatekin, Bilinç Mesci, Erkan Yumusakhuylu, Yasemin Murat, Sadiye Yasin, Şeyhmus Turk J Phys Med Rehabil Original Article OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate health problems, accommodation, and mobility of adult patients with cerebral palsy (CP). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between September 2018 and September 2019, a total of 70 adult CP patients (37 males, 33 females; mean age 29.4±10.2 years; range, 19 to 68 years) who were admitted to our clinic were included. Accommodation, education status, mental state, comorbidities, spasticity, contracture, deformity, and mobility of the patients were evaluated. RESULTS: Of the patients, 24.3% were diplegic, 21.4% were hemiplegic, 32.9% were tetraplegic, 15.7% were dyskinetic, and 5.7% had mixed form of CP. Among the patient, 38.6% had normal mental ability and 21.4% had severe mental retardation. A total of 92.9% of the patients were living with their family, 85.7% were unemployed, 10% were illiterate, and 21.4% had no health problems. Speech disorder was the most common health issue in 52.9% of the patients. Other health concerns included sensory problems, epilepsy, bladder/intestinal problems, nutritional problems, and respiratory and skin problems. The ratio of pain was 31.4%. Mild deformity was present in 54.3% of the patients, 43.7% were wheelchair-dependent, and 25.7% were Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V. CONCLUSION: Recognition and understanding health problems and living conditions of adult patients with CP would be useful both in determining the treatment goals of pediatric CP patients and in improving the quality of life of adult CP patients. Bayçınar Medical Publishing 2020-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7756828/ /pubmed/33364563 http://dx.doi.org/10.5606/tftrd.2020.5614 Text en Copyright © 2020, Turkish Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Yasin, Şeyhmus
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5606/tftrd.2020.5614
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