Physiotherapy Rehabilitation in Idiopathic Chronic Osteomyelitis: A Case Report

Ghanishtha Burile

Ravi Nair Physiotherapy College, Datta Meghe Institiute of Medical Science, Wardha, Maharashtra, India.

Swapna Jawade *

Department of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, Ravi Nair Physiotherapy College, Datta Meghe Institiute of Medical Science, Wardha, Maharashtra, India.

Neha Chitale

Department of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, Ravi Nair Physiotherapy College, Datta Meghe Institiute of Medical Science, Wardha, Maharashtra, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Osteomyelitis is an infection-related inflammation of the bones and bone marrow. Generally   in the legs, arms, spine. Foot and ankle osteomyelitis can be excruciatingly painful for patients and a difficult management challenge for orthopedic surgeons. Acute staphylococcal osteomyelitis had a 50% death rate in the pre-antibiotic era. Osteomyelitis of the foot and ankle can occur due to a variety of reasons, with diabetic foot infections being one of the most common. Osteomyelitis is a bone marrow inflammation which progression, involving the cortical plates and frequently periosteal tissues, along with the majority of cases occurring after bone trauma or surgery, or as a result of vascular insufficiency. Chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis is an autoinflammatory disease that primarily affects children and adolescents and is characterized by recurrent or persistent osteitic foci. The symptom is bone pain, which may or may not be accompanied by soft tissue tenderness. Chronic osteomyelitis is related with avascular necrosis of bone along with the establishment or formation of sequestrum (dead bone), and surgical debridement, in addition to antibiotic therapy, is required for cure. Physiotherapy has effect in improving the quality of life of the patient with osteomyelitis.

Keywords: Osteomyelitic foot, tender limb, bone trauma, rehabilitation


How to Cite

Burile, G., Jawade, S. and Chitale, N. (2021) “Physiotherapy Rehabilitation in Idiopathic Chronic Osteomyelitis: A Case Report”, Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33(60B), pp. 2985–2989. doi: 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i60B34968.