Exercise therapy for injuries, with fractures, exercise trauma
Please note that each injury is characterized by a general resonance. In mild cases, changing the flow rate of vegetative functions and increased excitability of the central nervous system.
At moderate injury and severe depression on a par with the functions of the nervous system is often a weakening of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems up to shock events.
It should also be borne in mind that the number of injuries found on the patient bed rest and often in the presence of a forced position of immobilization, this affects the decreased activity of physiological processes.
For injuries
taking into account the difference in the application process flow traumatic physical therapy shown in cases where the process flows down the overall tone of the whole organism, decrease in muscle strength, development of muscle atrophy and limited movement.
At the closed trauma, and trauma to the presence of wound healing most actively exercise influence in regenerative phase of the process.
Exercise therapy for injuries, causing congestion in the field of active traumatic focus and increased lymph circulation, create the background of physiological activity in the affected area, contribute to anatomical and functional recovery of damaged organs.
Exercise therapy for fractures
Exercise is displayed at the open and closed fractures, osteomyelitis and soft tissue injuries in order to stimulate kosteobrazovatelnoy functions seals callus and wound healing.
It should be borne in mind that reparative morphogenesis adapts to the growing functional stimulus - exercise.
When compression fractures and spinal injuries, as well as its various strains (kyphosis, lordosis, scoliosis) the timely application of physical therapy is justified as a preventive effect on the development of its process and the restoration of the static-dynamic function of the spine.
Therapeutic exercise is of practical importance in conjunction with surgery.
So, in order to provide health-building and preventive actions, as well as a prime method of rehabilitation therapy physiotherapy is shown in the preoperative and postoperative period during operations on the abdominal wall, chest surgery, burn disease at reconstructive surgeries, and surgical interventions on the nervous system.
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