Rehabilitation Treatment after Extensive Tumor Resection Including Triceps Resection for a Malignant Right Arm Soft Tissue Tumor:A Case Report
- VernacularTitle:右上腕悪性軟部腫瘍に対して上腕三頭筋合併切除を伴う腫瘍広範切除術を施行された症例へのリハビリテーション治療の経験
- Author:
Yudai FUJIMOTO
1
;
Yoshinori IMURA
2
;
Takaaki TANAKA
1
;
Seiji IKEDA
2
;
Miki FUJII
1
;
Norifumi NAKA
1
Author Information
- Keywords: malignant tumor; upper limb function; triceps muscle; elbow extension assist orthosis; rehabilitation treatment
- From:The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2020;57(10):986-990
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
- Abstract: Wide resection of malignant bone and soft tissue tumors of the extremities may require resection of muscles, which correspondingly impairs limb movements. We describe a 67-year old man with a malignant soft tissue tumor of the right upper arm. Preoperatively, there was no impairment of right upper extremity function. The patient underwent wide resection of the tumor and triceps muscle. Postoperative rehabilitation included range of motion exercises, residual muscle strength exercises, and activities of daily living (ADL) exercises. One week postoperatively, the patient could independently perform the ADL exercises. Two weeks postoperatively, the patient scored 2 during manual muscle testing (MMT) for elbow extension, indicating a complete range of motion in a gravity-eliminated position. However, the patient could not raise the arm without bending it. Considering the needs of the patient, we prescribed an elbow extension brace to support the upper limb while being raised. With this brace, the patient was able to sustain elbow extension during upper limb elevation. Three months postoperatively, the patient’s elbow joint extension remained MMT 2, grip strength was 28 kg, and the International Society of Limb Salvage and Musculoskeletal Tumor Society score was 76.7%.Although the triceps muscle was resected, there was no problem with the patient’s ADL. However, the patient could not maintain elbow extension in an anti-gravity position while raising the upper limb. In such cases, prescribing an elbow brace may be useful.