The Usage of The Ucla Scale in the Life Quality of the Impingement: Case Study

Autor: Ronivaldo Da Silva Pires, Matheus Barbalho, Paulo Henrique Lima Rodrigues, Fernando Thiago Frazão
Rok vydání: 2016
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Zdroj: IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science. :85-89
ISSN: 2320-1959
2320-1940
Popis: The shoulder frequently has complaints in orthopedic practice, due to its wide range of motion and mechanical stresses of daily activities, one of the most common injuries is the impingement. The work aims to use the UCLA scale evaluation of impingement syndrome and then relate to the ICF. The scale analyzes five parameters: pain, function, ADM, manual strength and patient’s satisfaction, and so we will relate their usefulness in the analysis of the codes, relating to ICF. This is a case study, descriptive and quantitative, performed at the Clinical School Fisioclinica from Universidade da Amazonia (UNAMA) in Belem / PA. A female patient participated in the study, a 62 years old housewife, diagnosed with the impingement syndrome on her left shoulder. A standard traumatology and orthopedics form from the clinic was used, containing anamnesis, physical exams and specific tests. The combination of results obtained from the patient, with the functional scale and the ICF, analyzes that since the patient presented, besides functional alterations – that prevents her from doing her daily-live activities, pain, resulting in a 10 points score, in the UCLA scale, considered bad, being related to the codes b2801, b289, b789 b7100, b7200 and b7300, which present pain, loss of function, mobility and muscular strength. So, we can conclude that the UCLA scale allows to perform the evaluation of the SIO and its correlation with the ICF scale may be done through the levels that the ICF generates, which are the codes that link with the symptoms evaluated by the scale and that the patient with SIO shows.
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