Kinetotherapeutic technologies in recovering cervico-brachial syndrome people
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Fizioterapie. Terapie fizică. Radioterapie. Alte tratamente terapeutice non-medicamentoase (288)
Patologia organelor de locomoţie. Sistemul osos şi locomotor (469)
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NISTOR, Anisoara, POPESCU, Mihai Vasilica. Kinetotherapeutic technologies in recovering cervico-brachial syndrome people. In: Actualities and Perspectives of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Ed. 4, 5 aprilie 2023, București. București, România: PRINTECH, 2023, Ediția 4, pp. 233-250. ISSN 2734-8512.
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Actualities and Perspectives of Physical Education and Sport Sciences
Ediția 4, 2023
Conferința "Actualities and Perspectives of Physical Education and Sport Sciences"
4, București, Romania, 5 aprilie 2023

Kinetotherapeutic technologies in recovering cervico-brachial syndrome people

CZU: 615.825:616.711-002-08

Pag. 233-250

Nistor Anisoara1, Popescu Mihai Vasilica2
 
1 Spitalul Județean Sf. Ioan cel Nou, Suceava,
2 Kineto FeelGood
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 11 martie 2024


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The paper considers a study based on theoretical knowledge, experimental data and intuition. The study aims to combat pain and inflammation, correct body posture and alignment, joint flexibility and muscle tone in a group of patients diagnosed with cervicobrachial syndrome. The patients included in the group were selected according to the x-ray stage of the cervicobrachial syndrome and mobility threshold, between 40 and 60 years old. This study is to monitor the evolution of patients with cervicobrachial syndrome undergoing a complex recovery treatment (physiotherapeutic and kinetotherapeutic) and to highlight the benefits of kinetotherapy in the study group compared to the control group which, for various reasons did not participate in the recovery kinetic program. By applying physiotherapeutic and kinetotherapeutic treatment, the quality of life of subjects with cervico-brachial syndrome can be improved.

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cervicobrachial syndrome, recovery, kinetotherapy, conditions, treatment