{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Feasibility and Safety of Applying the Functional Electrical Stimulation to Child with Facioscapulohumeral Dystrophy: A Case Report. {Author}: Fanuscu A;Bulut N;Aydin Yağcioğlu G;Alemdaroğlu Gürbüz İ;Yilmaz ÖT;Karaduman A; {Journal}: Phys Occup Ther Pediatr {Volume}: 42 {Issue}: 6 {Year}: 2022 {Factor}: 2.297 {DOI}: 10.1080/01942638.2022.2068991 {Abstract}: UNASSIGNED: This study aims to investigate the feasibility and safety of short-term functional electrical stimulation (FES) training of the quadriceps femoris muscles in a child with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD).
UNASSIGNED: A 7-year-old child with FSHD received treatment due to a decrease in functional performance and difficulty climbing stairs. The child was followed up with a home-based exercise program. FES was applied twice a week during stair climbing for six weeks. Muscle activation of the quadriceps femoris was measured using superficial electromyography, muscle strength was measured with a hand-held dynamometer, and functional performance was assessed with the 6-Minute Walk and the Stair Climb Tests before and after the treatment period.
UNASSIGNED: At the end of the treatment, there was an improvement in muscle activation. While muscle strength increased in the quadriceps femoris muscle of the non-dominant side, it remained constant on the dominant side. Functional performance test results also improved.
UNASSIGNED: FES was a feasible and safe tool to use in our case, a child with FSHD.