Development and Reliability of the Physical Therapy Healthy Lifestyle Appraisal

2021 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
MarySue Ingman ◽  
Janet R. Bezner ◽  
Beth Black ◽  
Phillip W. Vaughan
Author(s):  
O. Kyi

The motto of modern youth sounds very encouraging: “It's fashionable to be healthy!”. It is very important to develop these tendencies, and to consolidate the attitude towards them as to natural needs. Modern medicine (of diseases and sickness!) heals diseases, but does not form a mood in people for a healthy lifestyle. A doctor from "Doctor Aibolit" should become a "health architect", and "medicine of diseases" should become "health medicine". Therefore, the WHO proclaimed the direction according to which in the 21st century medicine should move from “defensive and defensive” to “socially constructive” positions associated with the creation of health itself and active quality longevity. The article sounded the most probable causes affecting the unhealthiness of students, defined the medical-pedagogical and social orientation of the problem. The principles of its resolution are proposed and substantiated by the efforts of the interested student body and methodological recommendations of the teaching staff. The experience of introducing health-saving technologies by the Department of Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Culture and Sports of the «Khortytsia National Academy» is described.


2020 ◽  
Vol 62 (4) ◽  
pp. 203-208
Author(s):  
Włodzisław Kuliński ◽  
Agnieszka Siołek

1,2, 1 1,2 1Department of Rehabilitation, Military Institute of Medicine, Warsaw, Poland Introduction: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common disorder of the musculoskeletal system. It is characterised by the destruction of joint cartilage and the presence of lesions in the subchondral bone, synovial membrane, joint capsule, and periarticular structures. OA damages the anatomical joint structure and impairs joint function. Aim: To analyse the effects of physical therapy procedures used during a two-week rehabilitation cycle on patients with OA. M aterial and Methods: The study involved 25 patients (19 women and 6 men aged 51 to 83 years) treated with electrotherapy, laser therapy, low-frequency alternating magnetic fields, ultrasound therapy, and kinesiotherapy. Rehabilitation outcomes were assessed with a survey questionnaire created by the authors and a VAS scale. Results: All study patients experienced pain reduction or elimination and an improvement in physical fitness after physical therapy. Conclusion: 1.Knee osteoarthritis is a clinical and social problem. 2. The physical therapy procedures used in the study considerably reduced pain in OA patients, both at rest and during movement, and resulted in improved physical fitness. 3. Seeing that a very large group of study patients with gonarthrosis declares no physical activity and avoids exercise due to pain, it is important to highlight the benefits of physical activity in OA prevention. 4. Seeing that the mean BMI in the study group usually indicated overweight or obesity, it is important to highlight the effects of a healthy lifestyle and diet in OA prevention.


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