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Rehabilitation approach after surgical repair of spontaneous bilateral quadriceps tendon rupture in a healthy mason - a case report.

Author(s): Portugal, M ; Capelo, J ; Martins, B ; Ribeiro, I ; Ataíde, S ; Vera-Cruz, C

Date: 2018

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.10/2058

Origin: Repositório do Hospital Prof. Doutor Fernando Fonseca

Subject(s): Quadriceps muscle; Spontaneous rupture; Tendon injuries; Rehabilitation


Description

Quadriceps tendon rupture is a rare lesion, occurring most frequently in males over 60 years following a fall or trauma and associated with systemic diseases and risk factors. Bilateral injury is even more uncommon and disabling. The authors report a case of spontaneous bilateral quadriceps tendon rupture, non-simultaneous (8 days apart), in a healthy 54-year-old Black male mason, that may be work-related. The patient was included in a 6-month rehabilitation program after surgical repair. Pain control and gait reacquisition were particularly difficult. Following the customized and phased rehabilitation program, the patient achieved the 6-month functional outcomes reported for unilateral rupture. The authors highlight the rehabilitation specificities and challenges of the bilateral lesion and discuss the pathophysiological role of prolonged periods of working in repetitive quadriceps overuse postures on quadriceps tendon rupture.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) Unidade Local de Saúde Amadora / Sintra
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