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* '''Fitness exercise''' – Used in an acute or subacute state with the patient in bed. Also used as preventive RHB in risk groups. | * '''Fitness exercise''' – Used in an acute or subacute state with the patient in bed. Also used as preventive RHB in risk groups. | ||
* '''Exercise according to the muscle test''' - the meaning of ch. for peripheral paresis , resistance exercises, use of dumbbells + pulleys. | * '''Exercise according to the muscle test''' - the meaning of ch. for peripheral paresis , resistance exercises, use of dumbbells + pulleys. | ||
* In spastic disorders – '''the Kabat technique''' – is based on specific movement patterns, based on the principle of muscle interplay | * In spastic disorders – '''the Kabat technique''' – is based on specific movement patterns, based on the principle of muscle interplay. Movement is in diagonals. | ||
* Method of Mr. and Mrs. Bobath - | * Method of Mr. and Mrs. Bobath (Bobath Concept) - Therapy for children with [[Cerebral Palsy in Children|cerebral palsy]]. It uses a position for starting movement, when spasticity is dampened. It uses the cervical and vestibular reflexes as well as various exercise aids. | ||
* Vojt's method - it is based on the phylogeny of movement, in humans there are 2 reflex coded movement units: reflex crawling + reflex turning - they can be equipped only in a certain position and stimulation, indications: DMO, spastic hemiparesis after CMP also [ 1 . | * '''Vojt's method''' - it is based on the phylogeny of movement, in humans there are 2 reflex coded movement units: reflex crawling + reflex turning - they can be equipped only in a certain position and stimulation, indications: DMO, spastic hemiparesis after CMP also [ 1 . | ||
=== Physiotherapy === | === Physiotherapy === |
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Rehabilitation (RHB) is an activity whose goal is to optimally restore an individual's physical, psychological, social and work abilities that have been reduced as a result of injury or illness[1]. It is an interdisciplinary field.
- RHB is indicated + coordinated by a doctor.
- RHB teamwork – physiotherapist, occupational therapist, speech therapist, psychologist.
- A correctly chosen time for the start of RHB is necessary.
- Outpatient rehabilitation department, rehabilitation centers (at hospitals and LF), specialized institutes, spa treatment.
Terminology:
- Impairment – a disorder of one system. Manifested by anatomical, physiological, or psychological changes.
- Disability – limited ability, more individual character, inability to perform certain activities that the patient previously performed → room for occupational therapy.
- Handicap – disability in relation to society.
- Muscle test – information about the muscle strength of individual muscles / muscle groups, the greatest benefit in peripheral paresis (mainly residual paresis after acute poliomyelitis ), 5 levels of muscle strength assessment .
A novelty in the field of rehabilitation is the so-called telerehabilitation , which enables the provision of rehabilitation services via telecommunication networks and the Internet. In which the patient is remotely connected to a doctor or therapist. The advantage of telerehabilitation is the current easy availability, time, and financial savings. In particular, it replaces the often complicated transport for patients to rehabilitation institutions.
Physiotherapy
The term physiotherapy comes from the Greek word fysis - natural force and therapeiá - treatment as a service. It uses different forms of energy (including movement) to therapeutically influence pathological conditions. It is divided into therapeutic physical education (LTV) and physical therapy [1].
Therapeutic physical education
- Group / individual rehabilitation.
- Fitness exercise – Used in an acute or subacute state with the patient in bed. Also used as preventive RHB in risk groups.
- Exercise according to the muscle test - the meaning of ch. for peripheral paresis , resistance exercises, use of dumbbells + pulleys.
- In spastic disorders – the Kabat technique – is based on specific movement patterns, based on the principle of muscle interplay. Movement is in diagonals.
- Method of Mr. and Mrs. Bobath (Bobath Concept) - Therapy for children with cerebral palsy. It uses a position for starting movement, when spasticity is dampened. It uses the cervical and vestibular reflexes as well as various exercise aids.
- Vojt's method - it is based on the phylogeny of movement, in humans there are 2 reflex coded movement units: reflex crawling + reflex turning - they can be equipped only in a certain position and stimulation, indications: DMO, spastic hemiparesis after CMP also [ 1 .
Physiotherapy
- Direct current: galvanization - accelerates metabolism in tissues;
- alternating interference currents – affecting pain (diadynamic, analgonic, etc.);
- IR radiation - "preheating", spasticity release before subsequent exercise;
- electromagnetic waves - alleviation of inflammation , degenerative diseases of the musculoskeletal system;
- US – disruption of adhesions, alleviation of spasticity, analgesic effects;
- laser – acceleration of healing of various muscles. and joint injuries, limiting the formation of keloid scars;
- UV radiation – osteoporosis ;
- paraffin wraps - alleviation of spasticity before exercise;
- hydrotherapy – whirlpool baths for upper and lower limbs, mud and mire wraps + baths, Scottish sprays, sauna .
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