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Author(s):  
Aurica Zavalisca ◽  
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Ala Pogorletchi ◽  
Mariana Corman ◽  
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Rehabilitation of a patient with knee meniscectomy is a team effort, in which the kinesiotherapist has a special role, because exercise is the only therapeutic way to restore joint function. Kinetic treatment at the knee involves restoring the functionality of this segment, under conditions of muscle strength, stability and mobility controlled at this level, with the prevention of complications and increased quality of life. As a result, the treatment must be started early and performed according to the principle of its individualization. Kinesiotherapy through its specific means, methods and working techniques, offers us an excellent opportunity to improve joint function, reducing, reducing or eliminating pain and improving the patient's quality of life.


Author(s):  
Arwa Abuomar ◽  
Mohammed Albaradie ◽  
Hussain Aldera ◽  
Christopher Vannabouathong ◽  
Lee Bartel

A patient presenting with low back pain received 18 novel treatments of FDA approved low frequency sound wave stimulation known as Khan Kinetic Treatment (KKT). Following KKT he demonstrated improvement in pain, function, quality of life, sleep, and trunk range of motion with no adverse events.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simon Lautenbach ◽  
Rainer Grauer

<p>Collisionless plasmas, mostly present in astrophysical and space environments, often require a kinetic treatment given by the Vlasov equation. Unfortunately, the six-dimensional Vlasov equation is inherently expensive to compute and usually can only be solved on very small parts of the considered spatial domain. However, in some cases, e.g. magnetic reconnection, it is sufficient to solve the Vlasov equation in a localized domain and solve the remaining domain with appropriate fluid models. We present an adaptive hierarchical treatment of collisionless plasmas ranging from fully kinetic, to a 10-moment fluid model incorporating a simplified treatment of Landau damping, to a 5-moment fluid description. To account for separation of electron and ion physics, hybrid stages of mixed electron and ion models are also allowed. As a proof of concept, the full physics-adaptive hierarchy is applied to the Geospace Environmental Modeling (GEM) challenge of magnetic reconnection.</p>


GYMNASIUM ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol XXI (2) ◽  
pp. 51
Author(s):  
Ioana Cristina Neagoe

Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease is a heterogenous group of genetic disorders, presenting the phenotype of a chronic progressive neuropathy affecting both the motor nerves, and thesensitive ones. The disease generally develops before the age of 20 years in the lower limbs. The evolution is chronic and progresses slowly. Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease is one of most commonly inherited neurological disorders, affecting about one in 2,500 people in the United States and 2,8 million people around the world. The present paper intends to be a contribution to improving kinetic treatment programme for Charcot-Marie-Tooth during adolescence. For the research purposes we have monitored an adolescent male patient who benefited from a customized kinetic treatment for six months. The analysis of our recorded data highlighted the progress made (increased joint mobility, improvement of dynamic balance, pain reduction, improvement of foot aesthetics, as well as increase of the quality of life).


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (4Sup1) ◽  
pp. 113-124
Author(s):  
Oana Ionescu ◽  
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Mariana Cordun ◽  
Mario Di Carlo ◽  
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Any child may encounter learning difficulties at some time, but they are usually overcome due to the support and encouragement provided by parents and the educational establishments where children are enrolled depending on their age (kindergarten, school). The notion of children with special educational needs (SEN) is used to describe a category of people with learning problems in relation to age or with a handicap/ a disability/ an impairment compared to most of the population. For children with SEN, the intervention through kinetic means represents an effective therapy that can be equally used by parents and teachers in order to facilitate the integration of these children into mainstream education. The purpose of this paper is to carry out a bibliographic study regarding the improvement of the quality of life in children with SEN by applying specific kinetic means that consist of physical exercise and massage, but also by the intervention of other types of therapy, depending on the disability of each subject. Individualisation of physical activities is a general principle applicable to all participants and especially to people with SEN who suffer from various conditions. In conclusion, we claim that the beneficial effects of the movement performed in any form and in any context are undeniable for any child but particularly for those with SEN.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13(62) (2) ◽  
pp. 155-162
Author(s):  
F. BENEDEK

The main purpose we want to highlight in this study is the treatment of the recovery of osteoporosis by kinetic means, investigations used to put diagnosis, the effectiveness of its treatment, and awareness of the importance of physical therapy in this condition. In order to carry out this work we left the hypothesis that by using physiotherapy and means of physical therapy we will have positive effects in the case of recovery of the patient with osteoporosis. In conclusion, I can say that I was able to show how effective the recovery treatment for osteoporosis is and that this condition can be improved and stopped with the help of physical therapy and physiotherapy, preventing the appearance of fractures


2020 ◽  
pp. 501-506
Author(s):  
Liliana-Elena STANCIU ◽  
Elena-Valentina IONESCU ◽  
Carmen OPREA ◽  
Elena-Roxana ALMĂȘAN ◽  
Andreea-Bianca VRĂJITORU ◽  
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Introduction. Osteoporosis is a disease of the entire skeleton, characterized by decrease bone mass and microarhitectural alterations of bone tissue, which result in increased bone fragility and predisposition to bone fractures. Materials and methods. Accesing standard medical databases: Medline, Embase, Database, Pubmed and the Cochrane Register of Controled Studies to review new pharmacological studies and non-pharmacological terapies in osteoporosis. Statistical analysis performed from the data extracted from the observation sheets from June 2019 to December 2019 by Dr. Liliana Stanciu. Results and discussions. The complex balneo-physical-kinetic treatment is an important link in the treatment of the disabling pathology for the patient, with an important clinical resonance. Conclusion. Osteoporosis is a pathology that decreases the patient’s quality of life. There are complementary therapies to pharmacological treatment with immediate and long lasting results. Keywords: mud, osteoporosis, balneal, hormones,


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