| Literature DB >> 32671276 |
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Trauma injury remains a significant health risk for all on a global level. Patients with trunk trauma suffer blood loss, inflammation and hypoxia and are at risk of developing respiratory and musculoskeletal complications during their recovery. Physiotherapists are an integral part of the interprofessional team that manages patients who sustain trunk trauma.Entities:
Keywords: abdominal trauma; chest trauma; outcome measures; physiotherapy; quality of life; rehabilitation
Year: 2020 PMID: 32671276 PMCID: PMC7343940 DOI: 10.4102/sajp.v76i1.1406
Source DB: PubMed Journal: S Afr J Physiother ISSN: 0379-6175
Body function and structure impairments commonly observed in patients with trunk trauma.
| Impairments | Causes of impairments |
|---|---|
| Insufficient inspiratory lung capacity | Pain from rib fractures |
| Postoperative pain following abdominal or thoracic surgery | |
| Retention of air and/or blood in the pleural cavity | |
| Poor cough effort | Pain from rib fractures |
| Postoperative pain following abdominal or thoracic surgery | |
| Insufficient lung capacity, compliance and volumes | Abdominal distention and splinting of diaphragm movement |
| Destabilisation of the chest wall | |
| Pulmonary contusion | |
| Retention of air and/or blood in the pleural cavity | |
| Impaired gas exchange and oxygenation | Loss of lung volume |
| Pulmonary contusion |
Outcome measures used in trunk trauma research.
| Impairment | Outcome measure | Source (Reference) |
|---|---|---|
| Dyspnoea | Modified Medical Research Council Dyspnoea Scale | Dhillon et al. |
| Exercise endurance | 6-min walk test | Van Aswegen et al. 2010 |
| Kinesiophobia | Tampa score | Fagevik Olsén et al. 2016 |
| Lung function | Forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) | Fagevik Olsén et al. |
| Forced vital capacity (FVC) | ||
| FEV1/FVC | ||
| Residual volume | ||
| Total lung capacity | ||
| Peak expiratory flow | ||
| Muscle strength | Hand held dynamometer | Van Aswegen et al. 2010 |
| Pain | Visual analogue scale | Baker et al. |
| McGill Pain questionnaire | ||
| Numeric Pain Rating Scale | ||
| Physical function | Chelsea Critical Care Physical Assessment (CPAx) tool | Baker et al. |
| Disability Rating Index | ||
| Karnofsky Performance Scale | ||
| Quality of life (physical function and mental health) | EQ-5D | Baker et al. |
| Short Form-36 Health Survey | ||
| Short Form-12 Health Survey | ||
| St George’s Respiratory questionnaire | ||
| Shoulder ROM | Goniometry | Fagevik Olsén et al. 2016 |
| Shoulder function | Bostrӧm index | Fagevik Olsén et al. 2016 |
| Thoracic expansion and thoracic ROM | Tape measure | Fagevik Olsén et al. 2016 |
ROM, range of motion.