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ICD-10 code: M89.69

Disease category: M89.69: Osteopathy after poliomyelitis, multiple sites

Osteopathy after Poliomyelitis, Multiple Sites

Polio is a highly infectious disease caused by the poliovirus. It primarily affects young children and can lead to paralysis, muscle weakness, and deformities. While the disease has been eradicated in many countries, some individuals who had polio in the past may develop post-polio syndrome.

Post-polio syndrome is a condition that affects individuals who had polio in the past. It is characterized by muscle weakness, fatigue, and pain. Osteopathy is one of the treatments that can help individuals manage the symptoms of post-polio syndrome.

  1. Assessment: Before starting any treatment, an osteopath will assess the individual's medical history and current symptoms. They will also perform a physical examination to identify any areas of muscle weakness or tension.
  2. Manual Techniques: Osteopathy uses manual techniques to improve the function of muscles, joints, and soft tissues. An osteopath may use techniques such as soft tissue massage, joint mobilization, and stretching to improve muscle function and reduce pain.
  3. Education: Osteopaths may also provide education to individuals on how to manage their symptoms at home. This may include exercises to improve muscle strength and flexibility, as well as tips on how to conserve energy and avoid overexertion.
  4. Collaboration: Osteopaths may also work with other healthcare professionals to provide a comprehensive approach to managing post-polio syndrome. This may include collaborating with physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and medical doctors.

Osteopathy is a safe and effective treatment option for individuals with post-polio syndrome. It can help improve muscle function, reduce pain, and improve overall quality of life. If you or someone you know has post-polio syndrome, consider consulting with an osteopath to learn more about how osteopathy can help manage the symptoms of this condition.

Treatment of Osteopathy after poliomyelitis, multiple sites:

Treatment Options for Osteopathy after Poliomyelitis, Multiple Sites

Osteopathy after poliomyelitis, multiple sites, is a medical condition that can cause discomfort and pain for those who suffer from it. It is a result of the poliovirus attacking the nerve cells in the spinal cord and brainstem, which can lead to muscle weakness and atrophy, as well as bone and joint problems.

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