Introduction to case study
This case study highlights the successful treatment of a 75-year-old lady who presented with acute right knee pain for five weeks. The patient’s condition had worsened to the point where she was unable to bear weight or move. After seeking medical attention at the emergency department, she was diagnosed with a “floating knee cap” and discharged with painkillers but no further referral. Desperate for relief, the patient reached out for help and eventually sought treatment at Peter’s Physiotherapy Glasgow. This case study examines the effectiveness of various modalities, including cryotherapy with the Kaasen TruCryo device, Thor laser, electro acupuncture, kinesiotaping, and gentle mobility exercises, in alleviating her pain and improving her mobility.
Case Presentation
The patient, a 75-year-old lady, contacted Peter’s Physiotherapy Glasgow seeking relief from acute right knee pain that had persisted for five weeks. The severity of the pain had progressed to the point where she was unable to bear weight or move. Initially, she visited the emergency department, where she was informed of her condition, referred to as a “floating knee cap,” and provided with painkillers. However, she received no further treatment or referral.
The patient’s pain was so severe that she could not immediately seek help, but eventually, she arrived at Peter’s Physiotherapy Glasgow clinic using two crutches to aid her mobility. Upon the initial assessment, the healthcare professional decided to implement a comprehensive treatment plan, which included cryotherapy with the Kaasen TruCryo device, Thor laser therapy, electro acupuncture, kinesiotaping, and gentle mobility exercises.
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Treatment and Outcome
The first course of action was to administer cryotherapy using the Kaasen TruCryo device. This localized cryotherapy treatment involved applying extremely cold temperatures to the affected area of the patient’s knee, targeting the inflammation and pain. The use of the Kaasen TruCryo device allowed for precise and controlled cold therapy delivery.
In addition to cryotherapy, the healthcare professional at Peter’s Physiotherapy Glasgow incorporated Thor laser therapy, electro acupuncture, and kinesiotaping into the treatment plan. Thor laser therapy uses low-level laser therapy to stimulate cellular repair and reduce inflammation. Electro acupuncture applies electrical stimulation to acupuncture points to alleviate pain and promote healing. Kinesiotaping involves applying specialized adhesive tape to support muscles and joints, aiding in pain relief and movement.
The patient was also prescribed gentle mobility exercises to improve joint mobility and strengthen the surrounding muscles. These exercises were tailored to the patient’s condition and gradually increased in intensity as her pain and mobility improved.
The patient experienced instant relief after the first session of cryotherapy with the Kaasen TruCryo device. Encouraged by the initial results, she continued with a course of six sessions. Throughout the treatment period, her pain gradually subsided, allowing her to bear weight and walk with only one stick when outdoors. By the end of the treatment, the patient was pain-free, able to walk without assistance, and had regained her mobility.
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Conclusion
This case study demonstrates the remarkable improvement achieved through a comprehensive treatment approach, including cryotherapy with the Kaasen TruCryo device, Thor laser therapy, electro acupuncture, kinesiotaping, and gentle mobility exercises at Peter’s Physiotherapy Glasgow. The patient, a 75-year-old lady suffering from acute knee pain, experienced instant relief and significant improvement in mobility after just one session of cryotherapy. By addressing the underlying inflammation and pain, the treatment plan enhanced the patient’s quality of life, allowing her to regain independence and mobility within a week. The successful outcome of this case study highlights the potential of localized cryotherapy and complementary modalities in managing acute knee pain and improving overall well-being.
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