Simmonds Jane V, Keer Rosemary J
School of Health and Emergency Professions, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield AL10 9AB, UK.
Man Ther. 2008 May;13(2):e1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.math.2007.11.001. Epub 2008 Jan 24.
Joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) is a largely under-recognised and poorly understood multi-systemic hereditary connective tissue disorder which manifests in a variety of different clinical presentations. The assessment and management of patients with the syndrome is often complicated, requiring a comprehensive patient-centred approach and co-ordinated input from a range of medical, health and fitness professionals. The functional rehabilitation process is frequently lengthy, with education of the patient and family, sensitively prescribed and monitored physical therapy interventions and facilitation of lifestyle and behaviour modifications being the mainstay of the plan. Two typical but very different case studies are presented, each illustrating key aspects of the assessment and highlighting the variety of management strategies and techniques required by therapists to facilitate successful outcomes.
关节过度活动综合征(JHS)是一种在很大程度上未被充分认识且了解不足的多系统遗传性结缔组织疾病,有多种不同的临床表现。该综合征患者的评估和管理通常很复杂,需要采取以患者为中心的全面方法,并由一系列医学、健康和健身专业人员进行协调配合。功能康复过程往往漫长,对患者及其家人的教育、谨慎制定和监测的物理治疗干预措施以及促进生活方式和行为改变是该计划的主要内容。本文介绍了两个典型但截然不同的案例研究,每个案例都阐述了评估的关键方面,并突出了治疗师为促成成功结果所需的各种管理策略和技术。