Korean Lepr Bull.  2008 Dec;41(2):37-54.

The Prospectives on The Association between Disability Resulted from Hansen's Disease and Orthosis Prescribed to Patients with Hansen's Disease

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  • 1The Clinic attached to Korean Hansen Wellfare Association Research Center, Korea. happylrh@naver.com

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Hansen's disease is chronic disease, often resulting in musculoskeletal complication such as chronic ulcer, deformity, disability. The aim of this article is to know the present status of prescription of orthosis and to assess the usefulness of orthosis.
METHODS
Analysis was done on subjects who had were prescribed orthosis from December, 2007 to November, 2008 at the Clinic of Reserch Center. We have asked the patients questionnaire such as frequency of use of the prescribed orhtosis, the degree of pain reduction and comfortability with orthosis,the cause of disuse of orthosis ,the degree of preventing relapse of ulcer with orthosis, request about prescribed orthosis.
RESULTS
The total number who were prescribed orthosis was 173. About 69.4% patients have used orthosis very frequently or nearly at all times. About 83.2% patients said that orthosis had done them good in pain reduction, preventing relapse of ulcer. The major reason of disuse of orthosis was inconvenience of management, not no-helfulness. The major request about orthosis were improvement of quality, imprvement of strength of orthosis, shortening of limitation term of prescription. CONCLUSINON: The prescription of orthosis to Hansen patients with musculoskeletal sequale improve quality of life and is available in preventing relapse of ulcer.

Keyword

Hansen's disease; Musculoskeletal complication; Orthosis

MeSH Terms

Chronic Disease
Congenital Abnormalities
Humans
Leprosy
Orthotic Devices
Prescriptions
Quality of Life
Surveys and Questionnaires
Recurrence
Ulcer
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