物理与康复医学:说的是关系性或功能性,而不是整体性。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION European journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-14 DOI:10.23736/S1973-9087.24.08309-6
Luigi Tesio, Stefano Scarano, Antonio Caronni
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现代医学倾向于优先考虑对身体各部分(从分子到器官)的 "客观 "规律进行研究的学科。对人的疾病和残疾的研究(显然)仅限于 "主观性"。物理与康复医学专业通常被视为一种人道主义方法,充其量属于 "软科学"、"定性科学 "或 "准实验科学"。该专科常常标榜自己是 "功能性 "和 "整体性 "的,从而宣称自己具有特殊性。然而,本文表明,前一个术语是可以接受的,但却是多余的,而后一个术语则具有误导性。当人类的行为和感知受到威胁时,"功能 "表示一个人与外部世界的关系(已经由来自希腊语 "physis "的定义术语 "物理 "解决)。整体 "一词强调身心合一和人与环境的相互依存,但在目前的用法中,它掩盖了对任何功能进行分析和实验的补充需求。医学旨在对抗单个人的疾病和残疾。这项工作需要了解身体的各个部分和机制,并理解对 "部分 "的干预如何影响 "整体"。这种理解依赖于实验方法。例如,重返特定的社会角色(参与)可能需要恢复行走(活动),而这可能需要加强被削弱的肌肉群(损伤)。仅从生物-心理-社会的整体 "整体 "出发,可能会错失医学的治疗使命。
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Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine: say relational or functional, not holistic.

Modern medicine tends to privilege disciplines promising "objective" laws governing body parts (from molecules to organs). Studies on a person's illness and disability are (apparently) confined to "subjectivity." The Specialty of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine is often regarded as a humanitarian approach, belonging at best to the family of "soft," "qualitative," or "quasi-experimental" sciences. This specialty often claims specificity by labelling itself as "functional" and "holistic." However, it is shown here that the former term is acceptable, yet redundant, and the second misleading. When human behaviors and perceptions are at stake, "function" indicates a person's relationship with the outer world (already tackled by the definitional term "physical" from the Greek "physis"). The word "holistic" emphasizes mind-body unity and person-environment interdependence but, in current usage, overshadows the complementary need for an analytic, experimental approach to any function. Medicine aims at fighting disease and disability in single persons. This endeavor requires knowing body parts and mechanisms and understanding how interventions on "parts" affect the "whole." This understanding rests on the experimental method. For instance, returning to a given societal role (participation) may require restoration of walking (activity), which may require reinforcement of weakened muscular groups (impairment). Working only on holistic bio-psycho-social "wholes" may miss the therapeutic mission of medicine.

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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine publishes papers of clinical interest in physical and rehabilitation medicine.
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