PENANGANAN REHABILITASI MEDIK PADA PENATALAKSANAAN BEDAH ARTHRODESIS PADA KAKI CHARCOT TANPA KOMPLIKASI

Authors

  • Devan Perwira Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department of Sam Ratulangi University Manado
  • Christina Adelle Damopolii Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department of Sam Ratulangi University Manado
  • Joudy Gessal Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department of Sam Ratulangi University Manado

Abstract

Impact of diabetes on the occurrence of Charcot's foot provides conservative treatment to the benefits of arthrodesis. Charcot foot is a debilitating joint disease characterized by progressive multiple bone destruction, dislocations, and severe deformities of the foot and ankle. Its prevalence may increase in the general high-risk population. Initial treatment of Charcot foot is often conservative and involves the use of bracing, casting, and special orthopedic shoes. This intervention allows the patient to functionally ambulate without resorting to more invasive interventions. Arthrodesis is an effective limb-saving method for patients with Charcot neuroarthropathy who have severe deformity and instability. This technique is usually used for chronic cases with irreversible deformity and/or joint instability to increase plantar pressure and balance of the foot and to minimize the risk of foot ulceration and amputation.In conclusion, non-weight bearing treatment dan immobilisation are the most effective rehabilitation management for active-phase Charcot foot accompanied by surgery consideration to maximize the functional of the foot.

Published

2024-06-30