2013
DOI: 10.2478/rehab-2014-0013
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New Trends In Rehabilitation Of Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

Abstract: StreszczenieOd około 40 lat, dokonano szeregu zmian w zakresie rehabilitacji osób ze stwardnieniem rozsianym (SR). Było to możliwe dzięki wynikom licznych badań polegających na weryfikacji skuteczności poszczególnych programów leczniczych czy też pojedynczych metod. W ostatnich latach przeprowadzono szereg badań klinicznych, których wyniki wykazały skuteczność i istotny wpływ systematycznie prowadzonej rehabilitacji na jakość ży-cia oraz przedłużenie okresu aktywności życiowej i zawodowej osób z SR, pomimo bra… Show more

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“…All applications included in physio-therapy should be recommended in such a way as to act upon the largest possible number of motor deficits. The introduction of DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/26649063.2019.v1.i1a.1 physical activity, regardless of the severity of the disease, will reduce the negative effects of akinesia, and thus increase the functional capabilities of all body systems [8] . In the period of acute illness, it is necessary to avoid immobilization of patients due to the consequences of akinesia.…”
Section: Rehabilitation In Multiple Sclerosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All applications included in physio-therapy should be recommended in such a way as to act upon the largest possible number of motor deficits. The introduction of DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/26649063.2019.v1.i1a.1 physical activity, regardless of the severity of the disease, will reduce the negative effects of akinesia, and thus increase the functional capabilities of all body systems [8] . In the period of acute illness, it is necessary to avoid immobilization of patients due to the consequences of akinesia.…”
Section: Rehabilitation In Multiple Sclerosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MS is considered an autoimmune disorder because the patient's own immune system treats myelin cells as foreign and fights them, thus leaving nervous cells without their sheath, which causes the disruption of transmitting nerve impulses. The disease is characterised by chronic inflammatory, degenerative, and demyelinating conditions, usually occurring in exacerbations, which lead to multifocal damage to the nervous tissue and may gradually cause severe disability [2]. The disease may exhibit symptoms depending on what areas of the brain or spinal cord undergo changes.…”
Section: What Is Multiple Sclerosismentioning
confidence: 99%