Bariatric Surgery - From the Non-Surgical Approach to the Post-Surgery Individual Care 2021
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.94418
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From Prehab to Rehab: The Functional Restoration of a Bariatric Individual

Abstract: The bariatric population presents at a greater risk for functional decline with increasing weight and advancing age. This can be prevented at various time points through multidisciplinary rehabilitation interventions in a multitude of different settings to accommodate the severity of an individuals’ disability and to target different functional goals. Bariatric rehabilitation is a multipronged approach that addresses the ongoing functional impairment, medical comorbidities, hospital-related deconditioning and … Show more

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“…Being bariatric surgery patients exposed to multiple systemic risks and particularly for cardiovascular diseases and musculoskeletal impairment, a tailored rehabilitation program through a multidisciplinary approach is key to optimize post-bariatric surgery management ( 254 ). The multidisciplinary approach integrates different clinical specialties including endocrinology, clinical nutrition, psychiatry, rehabilitation medicine, as well as health professionals such as nursing, physiotherapy and occupational therapy ( 255 ).…”
Section: Physical Exercise and Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Being bariatric surgery patients exposed to multiple systemic risks and particularly for cardiovascular diseases and musculoskeletal impairment, a tailored rehabilitation program through a multidisciplinary approach is key to optimize post-bariatric surgery management ( 254 ). The multidisciplinary approach integrates different clinical specialties including endocrinology, clinical nutrition, psychiatry, rehabilitation medicine, as well as health professionals such as nursing, physiotherapy and occupational therapy ( 255 ).…”
Section: Physical Exercise and Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multidisciplinary approach integrates different clinical specialties including endocrinology, clinical nutrition, psychiatry, rehabilitation medicine, as well as health professionals such as nursing, physiotherapy and occupational therapy ( 255 ). A post-bariatric surgery rehabilitation project should comprise a number of goals: 1) preventing surgical-related complications, 2) enhancing physical function through adapted physical activity, 3) addressing bariatric-related disabilities as well as socio-environmental and psychological barriers, 4) promoting education on nutritional management, and 5) providing primary or secondary prevention for cardiovascular diseases ( 254 ). The rehabilitation program should thus combine musculoskeletal reconditioning, functional mobility, balance training, muscle strengthening, aerobic exercises or physical endurance, activity of daily living (ADL) training, nutritional and psychological support, weight management, and monitoring of clinical aspects ( 254 ).…”
Section: Physical Exercise and Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Being bariatric surgery patients exposed to multiple systemic risks and particularly for cardiovascular diseases and musculoskeletal impairment, a tailored rehabilitation program through a multidisciplinary approach is key to optimize postbariatric surgery management (254). The multidisciplinary approach integrates different clinical specialties including endocrinology, clinical nutrition, psychiatry, rehabilitation medicine, as well as health professionals such as nursing, physiotherapy and occupational therapy (255).…”
Section: Physical Exercise and Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multidisciplinary approach integrates different clinical specialties including endocrinology, clinical nutrition, psychiatry, rehabilitation medicine, as well as health professionals such as nursing, physiotherapy and occupational therapy (255). A post-bariatric surgery rehabilitation project should comprise a number of goals: 1) preventing surgical-related complications, 2) enhancing physical function through adapted physical activity, 3) addressing bariatric-related disabilities as well as socioenvironmental and psychological barriers, 4) promoting education on nutritional management, and 5) providing primary or secondary prevention for cardiovascular diseases (254). The rehabilitation program should thus combine musculoskeletal reconditioning, functional mobility, balance training, muscle strengthening, aerobic exercises or physical endurance, activity of daily living (ADL) training, nutritional and psychological support, weight management, and monitoring of clinical aspects (254).…”
Section: Physical Exercise and Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%