The main task in the rehabilitation of athletes with traumatic injuries of the humerus and surrounding soft tissues is effective and painless recovery at all stages of treatment. For the highest quality recovery of athletes, it is necessary to consider the structural and functional changes in the shoulder joint in order to draw up an individual treatment plan. The aim of the study was to assess the effectiveness of rehabilitation measures in athletes of different age groups with traumatic injuries of the humerus and soft tissues, considering their mental state. With the help of methods for assessing personal response to illness - "Syndrome of psychosensory-anatomical-functional maladjustment" (SPSAFD), the effectiveness of rehabilitation measures was assessed in 273 athletes with a diagnosis of shoulder girdle and shoulder injuries (S40-S49) S46.0 Injury of the rotator cuff tendon; T92.5 Consequences of injuries to the tendons and muscles of the upper limb) and prevention of damage to the rotator cuff of the shoulder joint (ICD-10), it was found that before the rehabilitation treatment, athletes had a state of maladjustment against the background of the disease. Also, there was a positive dynamic in the personal response to the disease after a complex of rehabilitation measures for 3 months, recommended by the attending physician of physical therapy and sports medicine.
Основной задачей реабилитации спортсменов с травматическими повреждениями коленного сустава и окружающих мягких тканей является эффективное и безболезненное восстановление на всех этапах лечения. Целью данной работы является внедрение комплекса физических упражнений для лечения и профилактики травматических повреждениях коленного сустава у пациентов среднего и пожилого возраста на третьем этапе восстановительного лечения (МКБ-10: S80-S89). На сегодняшний день не существует единой регламентированной программы ведения пациентов среднего и пожилого возраста на амбулаторном этапе. В статье описан третий этап организации медицинской помощи в поздний реабилитационный период, период остаточных явлений течения заболевания, без рецидивов. Физические упражнения, представленные в данном комплексе, дают пациенту независимость в повседневной жизни при самообслуживании, самостоятельном перемещении, при наличии подтвержденной результатами обследования перспективы восстановления функции (реабилитационного потенциала). Предложенная методика апробирована на 148 пациентах, прошедших все три этапа восстановительного лечения, у которых длительность ремиссии составила 12-36 мес. The main task in the rehabilitation of athletes with traumatic injuries of the knee joint and surrounding soft tissues is effective and painless recovery at all stages of treatment. The aim of this work is to introduce a set of physical exercises for the treatment and prevention of traumatic injuries of the knee joint in middle-aged and elderly patients at the third stage of rehabilitation treatment (ICD-10: S80-S89). To date, there is no single regulated program for the management of middle-aged and elderly patients at the outpatient stage. The article describes the third stage of the organization of medical rehabilitation assistance in the late rehabilitation period, the period of residual symptoms of the course of the disease, without relapses. Physical exercises, presented in this complex, give the patient independence in everyday life in the implementation of self-service, independent movement, in the presence of the prospect of restoration of function (rehabilitation potential) confirmed by the results of the examination. The proposed technique was tested on 148 patients who underwent all 3 stages of rehabilitation treatment, in whom the duration of remission was 12-36 months.
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