The characteristics of physical exercise programs in rehabilitation: a means of analysis.

D L Cross
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The relatively few number of articles available concerning the utility of physical exercise or physical sports activities within rehabilitation, according to a recent literature search, may reflect a general scarcity of such articles and/or programs. According to the 115 references located however, exercise appears potentially useful as a rehabilitation tool, in spite of various programmatic and methodological complications. It is apparent that all forms of exercise training are not suitable for all rehabilitation clients. However, based on the rehabilitation-related characteristics of the 15 different activities represented herein, there are certain forms of physical exercise which (1) are more congruent with normalization principles, (2) are more easily adapted to all disabilities, including the elderly, and (3) employ brief, high-intensity training principles, and therefore seem to be well suited for rehabilitation programming, in general. The anecdotal and empirical reports represented in this literature analysis should provide a base for continued investigation of the rehabilitative impact and relative efficiency of physical fitness/sports activities upon impaired individuals.

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体育锻炼方案在康复中的特点:一种分析手段。
根据最近的文献检索,关于体育锻炼或体育运动在康复中的效用的文章相对较少,这可能反映了这类文章和/或项目的普遍稀缺。然而,根据115个参考文献,尽管存在各种方案和方法上的复杂性,但锻炼作为一种康复工具似乎是有用的。显然,并非所有形式的运动训练都适合所有的康复病人。然而,根据本文所述的15种不同活动的康复相关特征,有某些形式的体育锻炼(1)更符合规范化原则;(2)更容易适应包括老年人在内的所有残疾;(3)采用简短、高强度的训练原则,因此似乎总体上很适合康复规划。本文献分析所代表的轶事和实证报告应为继续调查身体健康/体育活动对受损个体的康复影响和相对效率提供基础。
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