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  • 1Redwood Orthopaedic Physical Therapy, Inc., Castro Valley, California 94546.

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This case study highlights the successful return to basketball for a patient with chronic discogenic disease. Ongoing monitoring and specific physical therapy interventions were key to managing the persistent anterior made-up nerve tension (AMNT) sign.

Area of Science:

  • Sports Medicine
  • Physical Therapy
  • Rehabilitation Science

Background:

  • Chronic discogenic disease can significantly impact an athlete's ability to participate in sports.
  • Traditional treatments like rest and general exercises may not be sufficient for complex cases.

Observation:

  • The patient, CC, presented with persistent right buttock cramping and pain reproduced by specific movements, indicating an unresolved anterior made-up nerve tension (AMNT) sign.
  • Despite treatment, the AMNT sign showed regression without regular monitoring, necessitating intermittent therapeutic intervention.

Findings:

  • CC successfully returned to unrestricted basketball participation through a tailored program including manual therapy, specific exercises, and functional task education.
  • A multidisciplinary team approach and patient/parent motivation were crucial for successful rehabilitation.

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Implications:

  • Specific therapeutic interventions and consistent patient monitoring are vital for managing chronic discogenic disease and preventing potential complications.
  • Physical therapy, emphasizing manual therapy, targeted exercises, and education, can lead to successful outcomes in athletes with complex spinal conditions.