1.Fascioscapulohumeral dystrophy.
Jacinto Estelita Michelle H. ; Ang-Muñoz Cynthia D.
Acta Medica Philippina 2010;44(2):56-61
Two Filipino sisters from Capiz presented with facial muscle weakness followed by weakness of both shoulders and arms, and scapular winging. Both presented with difficulty in performing activities of daily living. The younger sister also had bilateral lower extremity weakness with difficulty in ambulation. The results of electrodiagnostic testing in both sisters were compatible with myopathic disease. Comprehensive individualized rehabilitation addressing different functional limitations, focusing on maintaining mobility and functional capacity, and resulting improvements are presented.
Human ; Female ; Adult ; Rehabilitation ; Activities Of Daily Living ; Lower Extremity ; Muscle Weakness ; Muscular Diseases ; Rhabdomyosarcoma, Alveolar ; Shoulder ; Siblings ; Upper Extremity ; Walking
2.Stroke rehabilitation during pregnancy.
Capistrano Judah Leo G. ; Ang-Muñoz Cynthia D.
Acta Medica Philippina 2010;44(2):67-71
A 34-year-old, G5P4, non-hypertensive patient presented with headache, left hemiplegia, and dysarthria on her third trimester. Cranial computed tomography scan revealed a right capsuloganglionic bleed. The biophysical report was essentially normal. Non-surgical management was instituted. The patient was referred for rehabilitation consisting of physical and occupational therapy with fetal monitoring to facilitate optimal functioning. This case report highlights the importance of early multidisciplinary management of a patient with stroke during pregnancy.
Human ; Female ; Adult ; Dysarthria ; Fetal Monitoring ; Headache ; Hemiplegia ; Hemorrhage ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Trimester, Third ; Stroke ; Tomography, X-ray Computed ; Stroke Rehabilitation
3.Strümpell-lorrain syndrome in three brothers.
Ang-Muñoz Cynthia D. ; Tiangco Anna Cecilia S.A.
Acta Medica Philippina 2010;44(2):72-76
Three brothers, aged 5, 19 and 24 years, from Tuguegarao, consulted because of walking difficulty due to stiffening of lower extremities which started at varying ages. Common findings were mild spasticity and weakness in both lower extremities, consistent with Strumpell-Lorrain Syndrome. Individualized rehabilitation medicine interventions were provided to address different functional deficits, leading to improved outcomes. This case series aims to illustrate the importance of initiating early, comprehensive rehabilitation to maximize function and minimize complications.
Human ; Male ; Adult ; Young Adult ; Child Preschool ; Rehabilitation ; Lower Extremity ; Medicine ; Mobility Limitation ; Physical And Rehabilitation Medicine ; Siblings ; Syndrome ; Walking
5.Incidence and risk factors of falls and fall-related injuries at the medical and surgical wards of the Philippine General Hospital.
Javier Juanito S. ; Ang-Muñoz Cynthia D. ; Abad Lorna R. ; Campo Mildred B. ; Caro Ruzanne M. ; Rafael Evangeline E.
Acta Medica Philippina 2016;50(4):313-317
OBJECTIVE: There is no published local data available on falls and fall-related injuries among hospitalized patients. This study aims to determine the incidence of falls, fall-related injuries and related risk factors at the surgical and medical wards of a tertiary government hospital in the Philippines.
METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study using consecutive sampling of patients admitted to the medical and surgical wards of a tertiary government hospital from May 2014 to April 2015. Data collection included the patients' demographic data, diagnosis, medications, details on the fall, consequence of the fall, and risk factors for the fall.
RESULTS: During the one-year period, 25,849 patients were admitted to the medical and surgical wards and only six patients, representing 0.02%, were reported to have sustained a fall. No major injury occurred. The patients had varied neurologic and/or musculoskeletal disorders. Two patients fell from a wheelchair, while one fell from a bedside chair. One patient fell from the bed and one slipped on the floor. All patients had watchers/witnesses at the time of the fall.
CONCLUSION: The incidence of falls and fall-related injuries is low in a local tertiary government hospital. No serious injury resulted from the falls. Prevailing practices, local cultural expectations and under reporting may have affected the relatively low incidence rates of patient falls reported in this study.
Human ; Male ; Female ; Accidental Falls ; Risk Factors ; Wheelchairs ; Hospitalization ; Data Collection ; Tertiary Care Centers ; Musculoskeletal Diseases
6.Caregiver's adherence to out-patient rehabilitation program of children with cerebral palsy in a tertiary government hospital.
Kreza Geovien G. LIGAYA ; Cynthia D. ANG-MUÑOZ ; Monalisa L. DUNGCA ; Joycie Eulah H. ABIERA
Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development 2025;29(2):25-34
OBJECTIVE
To investigate factors influencing adherence of caregivers to prescribed out-patient management of children with cerebral palsy (CP).
METHODOLOGYThis prospective cohort study enrolled 106 children with CP and their caregivers seen at the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) from July 1, 2018 to April 30, 2019 to investigate the association of patient profile, caregiver profile, accessibility of treatment center, and type of therapy, to adherence to out-patient management.
RESULTSAtotal of 106 pediatric patients with CPand their caregivers participated in the study with no dropouts observed. Adherence to therapy was defined as completion of patient of at least 50% of the prescribed therapy sessions or completion of at least one set of therapy. Adherence was significantly increased when patients were referred to: (1) physical therapy (OR=34.5, CI 7.21 to 167, pCONCLUSION
Caregiver's adherence to out-patient rehabilitation program was seen to be significantly influenced by the type of therapy the patient with CPwas referred to undergo (i.e., PT, OT, SLT).
Human ; Cerebral Palsy ; Caregivers