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Ergenlik dönemi kas-iskelet sistemi sorunları

Musculoskeletal disorders in adolescence

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Musculoskeletal disorders is common in adolescence which is an important period of growth and development. Rheumatic diseases, chronic pain syndromes, systemic vasculitis, infections, overuse syn¬dromes, specific orthopedic problems, metabolic bone diseases, tumors, peripheral neuropathies, primary muscle diseases and psy¬chosomatic problems are the most common musculoskeletal prob¬lems. Because of the high frequency of musculoskeletal disorders among adolescents, differences in symptoms according to adults, presence of the risk of permanent disability due to delayed and inappropriate treatment; multidisciplinary and competent approach are important issues in this period
Abstract (Original Language): 
Büyüme ve gelişme döneminin önemli bir bölümünü oluşturan ergenlik döneminde kas-iskelet sorunları sık görülmektedir. Roma-tizmal hastalıklar, kronik ağrı sendromları, sistemik vaskulitler, enfeksiyonlar, aşırı kullanma sendromları, spesifik ortopedik sorun¬lar, metabolik kemik hastalıkları, tümörler, periferik nöropatiler, primer kas hastalıkları ve psikosomatik sorunlar en sık görülen kas-iskelet sistemi sorunlarıdır. Ergenlerde kas-iskelet sistemi sorunlarının yaygın olması, semptomların erişkinlere göre faklılık göstermesi, geç kalmış ve yeterli olmayan tedavinin kalıcı sakatlıklara yol açma riskinin bulunması nedeniyle bu dönemdeki multidisipliner ve yetkin yaklaşım büyük önem taşımaktadır.
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