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SAS Journal of Medicine | Volume-9 | Issue-06
The Impact of Physiotherapy in the Management of Non-Operated Gonarthrosis in Mali
Coulibaly, B, Diakité, M, Keita, A, Cissé L, Coulibaly, M, Savané, M, Simpara, B, Kanouté, A, Sissoko, M, Fofana, R, Bamba, I, Thiam, H
Published: June 2, 2023 | 127 152
DOI: 10.36347/sasjm.2023.v09i06.001
Pages: 579-582
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Abstract
Introduction: According to the WHO, osteoarthritis is the result of mechanical and biological phenomena that destabilise the balance between the synthesis and degradation of cartilage and subchondral bone. Gonarthrosis is a genuine public health problem in developed countries due to its high frequency, the functional impotence it causes and its socio-economic impact [2, 3]. Its prevalence is estimated at between 7% and 17% in people aged over 45 [4]. This incidence has continued to increase over the last few decades due to the industrialisation of the world and the sedentary lifestyle of human beings. In the absence of any study on the role of physiotherapy in the management of gonarthrosis in Mali. We deemed it necessary to undertake a study whose aim was to evaluate the impact of physiotherapy in the management of non-operated gonarthrosis in the physiotherapy department of the Centre National d'Appareillage Orthopédique du Mali (C.N.A.O.M). Methods and Patients: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study over a period of one month. All patients seen in consultation with gonarthrosis and consenting were included. Results: In total, out of 561 patients seen in consultation at the C.N.A.O.M, we included 10 patients, i.e. 1.78%. Females accounted for 86%, with an average age of 55 years. Gonarthrosis was unilateral in 28.6% and bilateral in 71.4%. With the exception of one patient, all the other patients were overweight or obese. Apart from one patient, physiotherapy improved the symptoms in all our patients. Conclusion: Gonarthrosis is a very disabling condition. Our results are similar to those in the literature, i.e. it mainly affects obese adult women. Management is multidisciplinary. Physiotherapy plays a key role in the management of gonarthrosis. It significantly improves the clinical signs and quality of life of patients. A multicentre case-control study would be useful to assess the efficacy of physiotherapy alone in the management of gonarthrosis.