Thermographic assessment of radiation induced by cryostimulation of both lower limbs and analysis of changes in children with cerebral palsy

Zbigniew Śliwiński, Zdzisław Zagrobelny, Jan Talar, Piotr Płaza, Bartłomiej Halat, Marek Kiljański

Zbigniew Śliwiński, Zdzisław Zagrobelny, Jan Talar, Piotr Płaza, Bartłomiej Halat, Marek Kiljański – Thermographic assessment of radiation induced by cryostimulation of both lower limbs and analysis of changes in children with cerebral palsy. Fizjoterapia Polska 2003; 3(4); 316-330

Abstract

Background. The authors presented the examine of changes temperature results in the children’s with the cerebral palsy legs, which were registrated during treatment in the Rehabilitation Center in Zgorzelec. Material and methods. The changes temperature were checkted by the camera Agema 570 before the treatment and four weeks later. The spastic tension was checked also using the Mionotometer Szirmai and Ashworth test and Brunstrom test. Spontaneous motorial evaluation and the level motorial development were checked using own scale. Results and conclusions. The results shown that the using the cryostimulation in the treatment children with the cerebral palsy decrease the spastic tension in the legs and the spontaneous motorial evaluation was better, the range of motion in joins also were better after treatment. The termal pictures shown that arterial play in the children’s legs was adapted to the cryogenic temperatures.

Key words:
thermoregulation, local cryotherapy, termovision, spastic tension, spontaneous motorial evaluation
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Assessment of the efficacy of local cryotherapy in children with cerebral palsy

Marek Woszczak, Zbigniew Śliwiński, Marek Kiljański, Wojciech Kiebzak, Marcin Szczepanik, Wiesław Tomaszewski

Marek Woszczak, Zbigniew Śliwiński, Marek Kiljański, Wojciech Kiebzak, Marcin Szczepanik, Wiesław Tomaszewski – Assessment of the efficacy of local cryotherapy in children with cerebral palsy. Fizjoterapia Polska 2007; 7(3); 275-285

Abstract
Background. The author presents the results of a study of 60 children with infantile cerebral palsy carried out at a rehabilitation centre in the town of Zgorzelec. The study aimed to demonstrate that a 4-week programme of customised kinesiotherapy with cryostimulation of the lower limbs with liquid nitrogen vapour could have a beneficial effect on motor status as well as muscle tone and skin surface temperature in children with infantile cerebral palsy. Material and methods. A group of children of both sexes aged 3-14 with infantile cerebral palsy underwent 4 weeks of customised kinesiotherapy combined with cryostimulation of both lower limbs. Muscle tone was determined with a Szirmai myotonometer using special methodology. The level of spasticity was estimated with the Ashworth test, and motor activity assessment was made before and after the treatment according to a score table designed by the authors. Thermovisual recordings of skin surface temperature in the lower limbs were made immediately before and 5 and 15 minutes after cryostimulation procedures at the beginning and end of the 4-week programme. Results and Conclusions. A comparison of the results of the motor activity assessment, Ashworth test and myotonometry before and after the rehabilitation programme shows that the use of cryostimulation in the rehabilitation of children with infantile cerebral palsy results in a reduction of spasticity in the lower limbs and improvement in motor activity. Thermovisual analysis of skin surface temperature demonstrates full adaptation of the children’s vascular system, i.e. excellent safety of topical cryostimulation.
Key words:
infantile cerebral palsy, spastic muscle tone, local cryostimulation, Ashworth test, motor activity assessment, Szirmai myotonometer, thermovision
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Assessment of the effect of high-tone power therapy in rehabilitation of stroke patients

Zbigniew Śliwiński, Piotr Płaza, Krzysztof Gieremek, Wojciech Kufel, Beata Michalak, Bartłomiej Halat, Grzegorz Śliwiński, Magdalena Wilk

Zbigniew Śliwiński, Piotr Płaza, Krzysztof Gieremek, Wojciech Kufel, Beata Michalak, Bartłomiej Halat, Grzegorz Śliwiński, Magdalena Wilk – Assessment of the effect of high-tone power therapy in rehabilitation of stroke patients. Fizjoterapia Polska 2008; 8(2); 197-205

Abstract
Background. High-tone power therapy is a new method of nerve and muscle stimulation with electric current of a frequency corresponding to the acoustic band of electric oscillation between 4 400 Hz to 12 300 Hz. The usa of two pairs of electrodes serves to generate a dynamic electric field deep inside the tissues. The aim of the study was to assess upper limb function in hemiparetic stroke patients who undrwent high-tone power therapy in the course of rehabilitation. Materials and methods. The study group consisted of 16 men aged 46-72 years (mean 54) and 4 women aged 67-74 years (mean 71) who had suffered strokes of various aetiologies. Arm function was determined on the basis of grip strength testing, ranges of motion (ISOM) and spasticity level (Ashworth scale). Results. Grip strength increased with simultaneous improvement in angular ranges of motion in the radiocarpal joint of the paretic limb. Spastic tone in the limb decreased by 0.35 on the Ashworth scale. Analysis of linear measurements revealed statistically significant changes of circumferences only at the upper arm level. Conclusions. Comprehensive physiotherapy including horizontal therapy performed in stroke patients produced significant functional improvements in the paretic upper limb. High-tone power therapy is well tolerated by hemiparetic patients with despite the long duration of the procedure.
Key words:
Ashworth test, high-tone power therapy, hoSti-Scan stimulation, secondary effect
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