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Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38372738

Dynamically developing sphere of physical and rehabilitative medicine raises an important issue on implementation of technologies with proven effectiveness to recover neuromuscular, skeletal and movement-related functions, activity and partipation of traumatological patients into rehabilitation practice. The aim of this review is the consistent information analysis and synthesis of evidence-based researches of current effective methods in the context of medical rehabilitation after endoprosthesis of lower limbs' major joints, as well as the provision of structured information that helps to influence on decision-making for doctors of physical and rehabilitative medicine and other professionals who take part in multidisciplinary interaction.


Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine , Physicians , Humans , Lower Extremity/surgery , Movement , Prostheses and Implants
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Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34965690

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the health resort care (HRC) system for people with disabilities and provide the rationale of the HRC system improvements. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A content analysis of the regulatory framework and analysis of data from the Forms of Federal Statistical Monitoring of Rosstat, the Russian Ministry of Health, and the Russian Ministry of Labor were performed. RESULTS: The 19 main legal and regulatory documents are presented, and the 16 main areas of legal regulation on the HRC organization are highlighted. For 2014-2018, a twofold decrease in the number of people with disabilities whose individual rehabilitation and habilitation program included recommendations for HRC was observed. In 2019 and 2020, an increase in this indicator was recorded. An overall decrease in the number of persons (including children) with disabilities who received HRC was demonstrated. CONCLUSION: Ways to improve the HRC system for people with disabilities was identified.


Disabled Persons , Health Resorts , Child , Delivery of Health Care , Humans , Russia
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Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31880761

BACKGROUND: In recent decades, the volume of high-tech medical care in the field of orthopedics and traumatology, including endoprosthetic replacement of major joints (MJs) (the hip joint and/or the knee joint) in the lower extremities (LE) (LEMJ), has substantially increased. In this connection, there are an increasing number of patients in need of medical rehabilitation, to solve the problems of which needs the effective physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM) techniques proven during researches to be introduced into practice. OBJECTIVE: To analyze evidence-based studies containing sound data on the use of PRM technologies in the rehabilitation of patients after endoprosthetic replacement of LEMJs, to identify the most effective PRM technologies and to formulate recommendations for their use for practitioners, which are based on the evidence obtained during the analysis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The paper is based on the scientometric analysis of 241 studies conducted in 2000 to 2018, which were devoted to the use of physical exercises and PRM technologies in the rehabilitation of patients after endoprosthetic replacement of LEMJs. RESULTS: Over the past decade, there has been a tangible rise in the number of studies on endoprosthetic replacement of LEMJs. Some of the most studied PRM technologies having the proven effect are physical exercises in combination with neuromuscular electrical stimulation, kinesiotherapy, cryotherapy, and pressure therapy that is effective in preventing thromboembolism after surgery. CONCLUSION: The use of PRM technologies in the rehabilitation of patients after endoprosthetic replacement of LEMJs should be based on the results of high-quality randomized controlled clinical trials, which serve as the basis for the development of clinical recommendations. The process of analyzing the data of studies should be regular.


Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip/rehabilitation , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee/rehabilitation , Physical Therapy Modalities , Humans , Treatment Outcome
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