Systematics of physiotherapy

Janusz Orzech

Janusz Orzech – Systematics of physiotherapy. Fizjoterapia Polska 2002; 2(2); 164-168

Abstract
This article presents the newest systematics of physiotherapy that has been compiled and developed by the author. The previous systematics and divisions, including charts and schemes from the available scientific literature, have also been described and characterized, with the special approach to historical aspects of the so-called physical medicine, later termed physiotherapy. The innovative changes in the systematics as these in shape of new methods and techniques that have been incorporated seem indispensable and have been thoroughly explained by the author.

Key words:
systematics of physiotherapy, kinesitherapy, physical therapy, therapeutic massage

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The impact of health resort treatment on improvement of upper limb function in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Bożena Ostrowska, Edyta Szczuka, Marta Walkowiak, Beata Skolimowska

Bożena Ostrowska, Edyta Szczuka, Marta Walkowiak, Beata Skolimowska – The impact of health resort treatment on improvement of upper limb function in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Fizjoterapia Polska 2004; 4(3); 194-202

Abstract

Background. The frequency of upper limb dysfunction in rheumatoid arthritis and the disability associated with progressive deformation make it necessary to search for treatment solutions. Treatment in a health resort makes comprehensive physiotherapy available to patients, including kinesitherapy, physiotherapy, massages, diet, and climatic treatment. The aim of our study was to estimate the effectiveness of health resort treatment in producing functional improvement of the upper limbs in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Material and methods. 23 women and 7 men, age 25-65, took part in a comprehensive physiotherapy program in Świeradów-Zdrój, a Polish health resort. Range of movement in the joints was evaluated by goniometry; Lovett’s test was used to measure muscle strength; joint and muscular circumferences were measured; manual efficiency was tested; and the subjects completed a pain questionnaire. All measurements were taken before and after treatment. Results. Improved movement in all upper limb joints was confirmed, especially in flexion and abduction in the shoulder joint (p < 0.001). Moreover, decreased swelling was observed in the elbow and carpal joints (p < 0,001), as well as greater manual dexterity in terms of precision, speed and strength of grip. Insignificant improvement was noted in muscle strength, especially in the extensor muscles of wrist and elbow. No increase in muscle mass was observed. Conclusions. Pain intensity was lower after treatment. Three weeks treatment in a health resort with comprehensive physiotherapy seems to be long enough for significant improvement of upper limb function in patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis.

Key words:
kinesitherapy, therapeutic massage, therapeutic diet, climatotherapy
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