2015
DOI: 10.17116/kurort2015528-34
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Rehabilitation of the patients with osteoarthritis

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“…Consequently, patients report increased comfort in performing activities of daily living and higher overall quality of life. The use of kinesiotherapy, which is almost inseparable from cryotherapy, additionally improves the range of motion in joints and increases or helps maintain muscle strength at a constant level [1,11,13,17,33].…”
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“…Consequently, patients report increased comfort in performing activities of daily living and higher overall quality of life. The use of kinesiotherapy, which is almost inseparable from cryotherapy, additionally improves the range of motion in joints and increases or helps maintain muscle strength at a constant level [1,11,13,17,33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cryotherapy treatments can be divided into local and whole-body interventions [6]. They are used in the treatment of numerous ailments, including musculoskeletal disorders such as osteoarthritis and rheumatic disorders [6,11,15,25,33]. They are valued especially for their high analgesic efficacy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Exercise therapy and physical therapy are two ways of thinking of exercise rehabilitation. Among them, exercise therapy is to slow the patients back to normal through a certain amount of exercise; physical therapy is a widely used treatment concept; it promotes the rehabilitation of patients through sound, light, electromagnetic heat and other means; homework therapy is a kind of treatment concept aimed at helping patients recover normal life function [5]. For example, when a patient exercises, one hand accidentally falls to the ground, resulting in a broken wrist.…”
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“…1 Age, obesity, strain, joint trauma, congenital abnormality, and joint deformity are risk factors for OA. 2 Treatment of more advanced stages of OA may involve artificial joint replacement, which is currently recognized as the most effective method that could significantly improve the quality of life of patients.…”
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confidence: 99%