脑血管意外患者复杂治疗的物理治疗管理-个案研究

IF 0.2 4区 历史学 0 CLASSICS GYMNASIUM Pub Date : 2020-12-31 DOI:10.29081/gsjesh.2020.21.2s.06
Elena Rabolu
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在世界范围内,脑血管意外是发病率和死亡率的主要原因之一。据世界卫生组织统计,2011年有650万人死于脑血管事故。在罗马尼亚,脑血管事故是继癌症和心血管疾病之后的第三大死亡原因。脑血管循环疾病的数量不断增长,由于动脉粥样硬化和高血压的频率。物理治疗的目的是帮助患者逐渐恢复下肢和上肢的活动范围,减轻水肿,预防褥疮,预防或减轻关节僵硬,恢复日常活动的能力。本文的目的是强调物理治疗在个体化应用于脑血管意外患者时的有益结果,以改善伴随这种诊断的心理-运动和感觉失衡。
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Physical Therapy’s Management for the Complex Treatment of Patients Having Had a Cerebral Vascular Accident - Case Study
Worldwide, cerebral vascular accident is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality. According to the World Health Organization, 6,5 million cerebrovascular accident- induced deaths were recorded in 2011. In Romania, the cerebrovascular accident is the third mortality cause, after cancer and cardiovascular diseases. The number of cerebral vasculo-circulatory diseases continues to grow, due to atherosclerosis and high blood pressure frequency. Physical therapy aims to help patients gradually recover the range of motion in their lower and upper limbs, reduce oedema, prevent bed sores, prevent or reduce joint stiffness, as well as recover the ability to perform day to day activities. The purpose of this paper was to highlight physical therapy’s beneficial outcome when applied individualised to a patient having had a cerebral vascular accident with a view to improving the psycho- motor and sensory imbalances accompanying this diagnosis.
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