Post by masders on Feb 15, 2024 1:21:04 GMT -8
The role of the physiotherapist in a hospital institution has a vital meaning, regardless of whether it is a patient with minor or major surgical intervention. Vlatko Ilievski, responsible physiotherapist and specialist in kinesiotherapy, says that teamwork is very important in the treatment of the patient, that is, the chain of cooperation between the doctor and the physiotherapist, the nurse and the physiotherapist or any other medical personnel who are involved in the care of the patient . "We, physiotherapists, practically present the treatment phase immediately after the work well completed by the doctor, until the patient's complete return to the previous state, that is, until normal functioning and his return to daily activities" - says Ilieski. The goal of physical therapy Usually, the patients admitted to the orthopedics department are patients who have undergone surgical interventions, endoprosthesis in the ankle or in the knee.
They may also have performed Ethiopia Email List endoprosthesis on the shoulder. Usually, the reason for the intervention of arthrosis is the wear and tear of the joints, and it usually occurs in elderly people. The aging limit has recently been reduced due to sedentary lifestyles and reduced physical activity. The goal of physical therapy in patients with orthopedic surgery is to strengthen the weakened muscles, achieve the normal range of motion of the operated joint, and return to daily activities as quickly as possible. Physical therapy before the intervention. In patients with orthopedic diseases, physical therapy can be performed even before the surgical intervention. It is necessary for these patients to perform kinesitherapy with static exercises and active auxiliary exercises, in this way they will be more prepared for the intervention and the postoperative rehabilitation will be faster and more successful.
Physical therapy after intervention in the hospital environment. Postoperative rehabilitation in these patients starts during the first 24 hours after the intervention. First, I start with kinesitherapy in a lying position. No later than 48 hours, patients are upright and begin to move with the help of an orthopedic device, and only after a few days they continue to walk or move with crutches. During the mobilization, patients receive instructions on how to sit down, get up, how to move with orthopedic aids, as well as the amount of weight or load on the operated leg. These patients stay in the hospital for 8-10 days and their physical therapy is practiced for 2-3 days. "Usually, we actively work with auxiliary exercises for the movement of the operated joint, static exercises for strengthening the weakened muscles. Lymphatic drainage, kinesitherapy are practiced," says Ilieski.
They may also have performed Ethiopia Email List endoprosthesis on the shoulder. Usually, the reason for the intervention of arthrosis is the wear and tear of the joints, and it usually occurs in elderly people. The aging limit has recently been reduced due to sedentary lifestyles and reduced physical activity. The goal of physical therapy in patients with orthopedic surgery is to strengthen the weakened muscles, achieve the normal range of motion of the operated joint, and return to daily activities as quickly as possible. Physical therapy before the intervention. In patients with orthopedic diseases, physical therapy can be performed even before the surgical intervention. It is necessary for these patients to perform kinesitherapy with static exercises and active auxiliary exercises, in this way they will be more prepared for the intervention and the postoperative rehabilitation will be faster and more successful.
Physical therapy after intervention in the hospital environment. Postoperative rehabilitation in these patients starts during the first 24 hours after the intervention. First, I start with kinesitherapy in a lying position. No later than 48 hours, patients are upright and begin to move with the help of an orthopedic device, and only after a few days they continue to walk or move with crutches. During the mobilization, patients receive instructions on how to sit down, get up, how to move with orthopedic aids, as well as the amount of weight or load on the operated leg. These patients stay in the hospital for 8-10 days and their physical therapy is practiced for 2-3 days. "Usually, we actively work with auxiliary exercises for the movement of the operated joint, static exercises for strengthening the weakened muscles. Lymphatic drainage, kinesitherapy are practiced," says Ilieski.