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The Impact of Corrective Exercise and Rehabilitation on a Patient With Fanconi Anemia: A Clinical Case Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Corrective exercise and rehabilitation for Fanconi Anemia. Completed, enrolled 1 participant across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Introduction: Fanconi anemia (FA) is a rare autosomal recessive DNA repair disorder characterized by congenital malformations, progressive bone marrow failure, and reduced quality of life. Although physical and occupational therapy are routinely recommended to address skeletal anomalies in FA, no studies have evaluated the impact of a structured corrective exercise and rehabilitation program on patient outcomes. Method: In this single case clinical report, an adult FA patient will complete a 12 week supervised corrective exercise and rehabilitation program (36 sessions; 3 × 40-45 min/week) delivered via in-person supervised sessions. Primary outcome is change in patient reported quality of life (SF 36) from baseline to week 12; secondary outcomes include muscle strength, fatigue severity, postural parameters, and hematological indices.
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This is a longitudinal single-subject case study in which one adult patient diagnosed with Fanconi anemia will undergo a structured, supervised corrective exercise and rehabilitation program. The subject will serve as their own control, with baseline measurements compared to post-intervention outcomes.