Poliomyelitis and post-poliosyndrome: migrant health guide Poliomyelitis and post-poliosyndrome: migrant health guide - GOV.UK Cookies on GOV.UKWe use some essential cookies to make this website work. We’d like to set additional cookies to understand how you use GOV.UK, remember your settings and improve government services. We also use cookies set by other sites to help us deliver content from Search 1. Home 2. Health and social care 3. Public health 4. Health protection 5. Migrant health Guidance Poliomyelitis and post-poliosyndrome: migrant health guideAdvice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners. From: UK Health Security Agency Published 31 July 2014 Last updated 31 March 2025 — See all updates Get emails about this page Contents 1. Main
Review of the anaesthetic management of patients with post-poliosyndrome. Post-poliosyndrome (PPS) is a condition affecting individuals who have previously contracted and recovered from poliomyelitis. It is estimated that up to 20 million people worldwide are still living with the sequelae of polio, and 20-85% of these people may develop PPS. PPS, a diagnosis of exclusion, includes symptoms
Primary total knee arthroplasty in patients with post-poliosyndrome. Knowledge on total knee arthroplasties (TKAs) in patients with a history of poliomyelitis is limited. This study compared implant survivorship and clinical outcomes among affected and unaffected limbs in patients with sequelae of poliomyelitis undergoing TKAs. A retrospective review of our total joint registry identified 94 patients with post-poliosyndrome undergoing 116 primary TKAs between January 2000 and December 2019. The mean age was 70 years (33 to 86) with 56% males (n = 65) and a mean BMI of 31 kg/m (18 to 49). Rotating hinge TKAs were used in 14 of 63 affected limbs (22%), but not in any of the 53 unaffected limbs. Kaplan-Meier survivorship analyses were completed. The mean follow-up was eight years (2 to 19
The effect of adding whole-body vibration exercises to home exercise program on muscle strength in patients with post-poliosyndrome. This study aims to understand the effectiveness of whole-body vibration (WBV) exercises performed with home exercise program in patients with post-poliosyndrome (PPS) in terms of muscle strength, fatigue, the quality of life, and laboratory parameters. Between
Treatment with L-Citrulline in patients with post-poliosyndrome: A single center, randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled trial. This single-centered, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study reports the results of L-Citrulline treatment for 24 weeks in patients with post-poliosyndrome (PPS). Twenty-nine patients were randomized and assigned into receiving a treatment of 15 g L
Effects of the Interactive Videogame Nintendo Wii Sports on Upper Limb Motor Function of Individuals with Post-PolioSyndrome: A Randomized Clinical Trial. To compare the effects of an upper limb videogame-based training with a training based on similar motor demands on upper limb function, dexterity, functionality, balance, fatigue, and pain in post-poliosyndrome (PPS) and to assess
Post-polioSyndrome We value your privacyWe and our partners store and/or access information on a device, such as cookies and process personal data, such as unique identifiers and standard information sent by a device for personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, and audience insights, as well as to develop and improve products. With your permission we and our partners may use or joint weakness.Muscle atrophy.Cold intolerance.Bulbar symptoms - speech, swallowing or respiratory symptoms.Worsening respiratory function - may present as headaches, fatigue or sleep disorder (see below under 'Respiratory and sleep problems in post-poliosyndrome').Any of these can lead to a deterioration in day-to-day functioning. A small change in clinical terms can mean a large one in its effects
Growing older with post-poliosyndrome: Social and quality-of-life implications To understand the quality-of-life implications for post-poliosyndrome survivors. For this qualitative study, a focus group methodology, with a case study design, was used. The data were analyzed for themes using a social ecological conceptual framework. Three focus groups were conducted with a total of 24 participants (N = 24). Participants defined quality of life as being able to engage in meaningful activities of daily living. Participants shared experiences of adapting to declining physical health and embracing new activities of daily living. They expressed hope and shared stories that demonstrated resiliency. The literature states that individuals aging with post-poliosyndrome express concern that health
Treatment with L-citrulline in patients with post-poliosyndrome: study protocol for a single-center, randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial. Post-poliosyndrome (PPS) is a condition that affects polio survivors years after recovery from an initial acute infection by the Poliomyelitis virus. Most often, patients who suffered from polio start to experience gradual new weakening
Evaluation of Fatigue Severity, Mood, and Quality of Life in Post-PolioSyndrome The aim of this study is to investigate the differences in the severity of fatigue, impact on quality of life, and mood between individuals with post-poliosyndrome and healthy volunteer groups. Additionally, the interrelationships of these parameters within the post-poliosyndrome patient group will be examined . The goal is to raise awareness during the follow-up process for individuals with post-poliosyndrome by questioning fatigue and mood symptoms, and to facilitate the implementation of necessary precautions. Our research is designed as a case-control study. 20 patients diagnosed with post-poliosyndrome who present to the Istanbul Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Training and Research Hospital clinics
Experiences and perspectives of patients with post-poliosyndrome and therapists with exercise and cognitive behavioural therapy. Many persons affected with poliomyelitis develop post-poliosyndrome (PPS) later in their life. Recently, the effectiveness of Exercise Therapy (ET) and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for PPS has been evaluated in a randomized controlled trial, but did not show
Aerobic Exercise Training in Post-PolioSyndrome: Process Evaluation of a Randomized Controlled Trial. To explore reasons for the lack of efficacy of a high intensity aerobic exercise program in post-poliosyndrome (PPS) on cardiorespiratory fitness by evaluating adherence to the training program and effects on muscle function. A process evaluation using data from an RCT. Forty-four severely
Free anterolateral thigh flap harvesting from paralytic limbs in post-poliosyndrome We report two cases of poliomyelitis in which an anterolateral thigh myocutaneous free flap was harvested from the paralytic limb for oral reconstruction. We observed a decrease in the pedicle diameter of the anterolateral thigh flap, but the blood supply to the skin paddle was adequate.
Elevated blood lipids are uncommon in patients with post-poliosyndrome - a cross sectional study. The post-poliosyndrome occurs in people who previously have had poliomyelitis. After the initial recovery, new or increasing neurologic symptoms occur. Inflammation and dyslipidaemia may play an important role in the development of atherosclerotic complications, for example myocardial infarction and angina pectoris. Previous studies on cardiovascular risk factors in the post-poliosyndrome have found a higher prevalence of hypertension, ischemic heart disease, hyperlipidaemia, and stroke in these patients. The present study was undertaken in order to evaluate whether post-polio patients have elevated lipid values, and if blood lipid abnormalities could be correlated to signs of inflammation. Cross
Loss of motor unit size and quadriceps strength over 10 years in post-poliosyndrome. To investigate whether strength decline in post-poliosyndrome (PPS) results from excessive distal axonal degeneration of enlarged motor units. We assessed changes over 10 years in isometric quadriceps strength, mean motor unit action potential (MUAP) size, root mean squared (RMS) amplitude, and level
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) for sleep disturbances and fatigue in patients with post-poliosyndrome. Post-poliosyndrome develops about 20-40 years after acute paralytic poliomyelitis, and manifests with progressively deteriorating muscle strength and endurance. Here, we assessed whether transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) improves sleep and fatigue symptoms in patients with post-poliosyndrome. We enrolled 32 patients with a diagnosis of post-poliosyndrome. tDCS (1.5 mA, 15 min) was delivered by a direct current stimulator connected to three electrodes: two anodal electrodes on the scalp over the right and left pre-motor cortex and the other above the left shoulder (cathode). 16 patients received anodal tDCS and the remainder sham tDCS. We evaluated changes
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