Judo as an alternative rehabilitation method in multiple sclerosis

Katarzyna Wiszniewska, Feliks Jaroszyk, Krystyna Opalko, Małgorzata Wiszniewska

K. Wiszniewska, F. Jaroszyk, K. Opalko, M. Wiszniewska – Judo as an alternative rehabilitation method in multiple sclerosis. Fizjoterapia Polska 2019; 19(1); 30-36

Abstract
Objective. To evaluate the efectiveness of training judo as a part of a physiotheraphy programme in MS patients
Materials and methodology. 4 female RR-MS patients, aged between 32 and 49, have taken part in a 8-week programme. Their condition was evaluated twice – before and after the therapy. Two surveys have been carried out: one prepared by the authors of the study and Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale (MSIS-29). In order to evaluate the functional state the following methods have been used: Functional Reach Test, 10 m TW (Time Walking) test and the Lovett test (for the following muscles: rectus femoris, biceps femoris, rectus abdominis, deltoideus).
Results. After the therapy the most persisting ailments decresed considerably. The functional tests showed better results and the patients had a better phycological disposition.
Conclusions. Judo training improved both functional and psychogical condition of the patients in the rehabilitation group. The programme proved to be an alternative form of physiotherapy for MS patients.

Key words:
multiple sclerosis, physiotherapy, judo, physical activity

 

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Magnetic Fields Physiotherapeutic Effectiveness Coefficient After Dental Implant Implantation

Feliks Jaroszyk, Sławomir Jaroszyk, Leszek Kubisz,
Dorota Cudziło, Maja Matthews-Kozanecka, Teresa Matthews-Brzozowska

F. Jaroszyk, S. Jaroszyk, L. Kubisz, D. Cudziło, M. Matthews-Kozanecka, T. Matthews-Brzozowska – Magnetic Fields Physiotherapeutic Effectiveness Coefficient After Dental Implant Implantation. FP 2016;16(4);122-128

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to estimate the most efficient effect of steady and variable field magnetic stimulation and magnetic stimulation with LED light therapy in case of sensation of pains after the dental implant implantation.
Material and method. 42 persons were selected from among the patients at the passive stage of orthodontic treatment with a fixed apparatus, with single tooth lacks in the submaxilla, in whom a dental implant had been implanted, where to mitigate the sensation of pain the steady field magnetic stimulation (Magnetouche) was used in 14 persons, the variable field (Viofor JPS) in 14 persons, and the variable field with LED light therapy (R and RIR) in 14 persons. The sensation of pain was evaluated using the pain scale of MNRS. The first sensation of pain test was started 3 hours after implantation and the next ones after cyclical magnetic stimulation.
Results. In the steady field magnetic stimulation the sensation of pain ceased after 24h treatment, with the most beneficial magnetic induction effect at 60 mT. For the variable field magnetic stimulation the analgesic effect was bigger in case of the third signal combination –  M2P3 program. The best effect was obtained with the magnetic stimulation with LED light therapy RIR, what was confirmed using the physiotherapeutic effectiveness coefficient – WSF.
Conclusion. In the stomatology, the magnetic stimulation JPS(M2P3)+RIR should be recommended to attenuate the sensation of pain.

Keywords:

steady field magnetic stimulation, variable field magnetic stimulation JPS, variable field magnetic stimulation with LED light therapy, MNRS pain scale, physiotherapeutic effectiveness coefficient WSF

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