The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
Online ISSN : 1881-8560
Print ISSN : 1881-3526
ISSN-L : 1881-3526
Review Article
Post-polio Syndrome
Yoichiro AOYAGISatoru SAEKIKoshiro SAWADAYasuyuki MATSUSHIMAMegumi TOKIEmiko WADAAtsushi KINOSHITANobuyuki KAWATEHirotaka KOBAYASHIIzumi KONDOEiich SAITOH
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2015 Volume 52 Issue 10 Pages 625-633

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Abstract
Post-polio syndrome (PPS) is the term used to describe the symptoms that may develop many years after acute paralytic poliomyelitis( APP). In the case of PPS, the symptoms and signs include progressive muscle wasting and weakness, limb pain, and/or fatigue, occurring one or more decades after maximal recovery from APP. An overuse of enlarged motor units is suspected to cause the deterioration of some nerve terminals or the loss of the motor units themselves. This could in turn induce PPS symptoms such as new muscle weakness and atrophy. Electromyography (EMG) is often a strong tool to diagnose and evaluate PPS. Some studies have shown that mild to moderate intensity muscular strengthening has a positive effect in patients affected by PPS. Rehabilitation for PPS patients should utilize a multiprofessional and multidisciplinary approach. PPS patients should be advised to avoid both inactivity and overuse of the affected muscles. Finally, patient evaluation is often required to access the need of orthoses and assistive devices.
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© 2015 The Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine
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