viernes, 20 de mayo de 2011

Recurrent lesion in the circus world

Aim: The circus artist often are injured, product of their training and their physical wear. For this reason is necessary a professional intervention in their recuperation equal than is necessary in any professional work that use their body and depend of their physical integrity for a good response
            The objective of this research is proving that this intervention is necessary for heal and prevent future lesion and compare this person with high performance sportsman.

Method: Compare time of recuperation and recurrence of same lesion, of 300 trapeze artist, with shoulder dislocation, separated in groups of 100, group "A" received sportsman treatment, group "B" receive normal treatment and group "C" no receive physical therapy treatment.

Result: 99% of Group “A” not resubmitted the injury in the next year and 80% of group “A” decreased the time of recuperation of 2-4 week to 1-2 week, mean while in the group “B” and the Group “C” only 70% and 60% resubmitted the injury respectively and only the 7% of the Group “B” and 0% of the group “C” decreased the time of recuperation.

Conclusion: at the analyze the results is possible confirm the hypothesis proposal, as the most of patient of group “A” present a better recuperation compared with the others groups, in time and recurrence. With this research is possible say that the most of trapeze artist are treatable like a sportsman because these have a physical training similar.

Key Word: recurrent lesion, circus artist, trapeze



viernes, 6 de mayo de 2011

Physiotherapy treatment in typical lesions circus

This research is focused on recognizing high-risk circus activities.
Recognize which are the most frequent injuries that these activities occur.
Focus on the study injuries trapezius (upper limb injuries and a dislocated shoulder taken bad on the trapeze or a bad fall for this).
Documenting personal history risks from the practice of the unicycle as deep cuts in the legs or fractures of the tibia or fibula.
Mention the most effective treatments for early recovery of function in the affected sectors in these lesions.
Discuss the real effectiveness of these techniques compared with the average patient circus performer and a high performance athlete.