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  1. Article ; Online: Cardiac autonomic neuropathy and physical therapy: A case report.

    Herman, Germaine / Zehr, Sara / Butts, Raymond / Dunning, James

    Journal of bodywork and movement therapies

    2022  Volume 32, Page(s) 163–170

    Abstract: Cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is a complication of diabetes mellitus, which imposes significant functional limitations and at times, sudden death. In an evolving healthcare landscape, physical therapists are assuming greater clinical responsibility ... ...

    Abstract Cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is a complication of diabetes mellitus, which imposes significant functional limitations and at times, sudden death. In an evolving healthcare landscape, physical therapists are assuming greater clinical responsibility and thus must be aware of this potential complication and tailor the plan of care appropriately. The purpose of this case report is to highlight the need for increased awareness of CAN among physical therapists in order to improve screening, diagnosis, and treatment. A 41-year-old Spanish-speaking male with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes arrived to the emergency department (ED) with dizziness and syncope leading to an inability to walk, work, or complete community service hours. After evaluation by the ED physical therapist, the patient was admitted for further work-up and diagnosed with CAN. After a short hospital course, the patient returned home symptomatic, fell, and was re-admitted the same day. Throughout the second hospital stay, the patient's symptoms improved with robust medical management allowing physical therapy treatment and functional independence for safe discharge home. Additionally, patient-specific goals were met with the help of social work and the medical team. Clinical knowledge of CAN for the non-cardiopulmonary specialist physical therapist is lacking. As physical therapists prepare to be advanced practice providers in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, increasing awareness has the potential to lead to improved screening, diagnosis, and treatment of persons with CAN, a severe complication of diabetes.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/complications ; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/therapy ; Emergency Service, Hospital ; Humans ; Length of Stay ; Male ; Physical Therapists ; Physical Therapy Modalities
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-05-19
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2029441-4
    ISSN 1532-9283 ; 1360-8592
    ISSN (online) 1532-9283
    ISSN 1360-8592
    DOI 10.1016/j.jbmt.2022.05.013
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  2. Article ; Online: Osteomyelitis of the Glenohumeral Joint.

    Herman, Germaine / Zehr, Sara

    The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy

    2019  Volume 49, Issue 11, Page(s) 865

    Abstract: A 60-year-old man presented to the emergency department with constant right shoulder pain of insidious onset that had lasted for 1 month. Based on the patient's history, the physical therapist's recommendations, and initial radiographs, the physician ... ...

    Abstract A 60-year-old man presented to the emergency department with constant right shoulder pain of insidious onset that had lasted for 1 month. Based on the patient's history, the physical therapist's recommendations, and initial radiographs, the physician ordered magnetic resonance imaging, which revealed shoulder osteomyelitis and myositis.
    MeSH term(s) Diagnosis, Differential ; Humans ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Myositis/diagnostic imaging ; Myositis/therapy ; Osteomyelitis/diagnostic imaging ; Osteomyelitis/therapy ; Radiography ; Range of Motion, Articular ; Shoulder Joint/diagnostic imaging ; Shoulder Pain/diagnostic imaging
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-10-31
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 604640-x
    ISSN 1938-1344 ; 0190-6011
    ISSN (online) 1938-1344
    ISSN 0190-6011
    DOI 10.2519/jospt.2019.9101
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