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3/2016
vol. 32
 
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Review paper

Modified cardiological physiotherapy model

Katarzyna A. Bogacz
1, 2
,
Zbigniew Śliwiński
3, 4
,
Tomasz Dybek
2
,
Marcin Krajczy
2, 5
,
Jacek Łuniewski
2, 6
,
Dagmara Matelonek
7
,
Jan Szczegielniak
1, 2, 8

  1. Vital Medic Hospital, Kluczbork, Poland
  2. Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy, Opole University of Technology, Opole, Poland
  3. Manual Medicine Department, Institute of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce, Poland
  4. Faculty of Health Sciences, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland
  5. Hospital, Nysa, Poland
  6. Stobrawski Medical Center, Kup, Poland
  7. Medical Center, Strzelin, Poland
  8. MSWiA Hospital, Glucholazy, Poland
Medical Studies/Studia Medyczne 2016; 32 (3): 209–215
Online publish date: 2016/09/22
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According to the World health Organization (WHO), “physiotherapy is a comprehensive and coordinated use of medical, social, professional supplies and educational measures in order to adapt patients to new lifestyle and allow them to get better physical fitness.” In the case of patients who suffer from cardiovascular diseases it refers to complex cardiological rehabilitation (CRR). Constant elements of CRR: review of clinical status of patient, optimization of pharmacological treatment, rehabilitation — gradual and controlled exercises adapted to individual possibilities. At the time of CRR implementation, the period of early rehabilitation (stages I, II) and the period of late rehabilitation (stage III) are distinguished.
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rehabilitation, cardiology, stage II

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