Rehabilitation after severe haff disease
https://doi.org/10.32885/2220-0975-2024-1-92-105
Abstract
The article presents a description of the effectiveness of complex rehabilitation of a patient after a severe of Gaff′s disease with an osteopathic diagnosis: Global neurodynamic disorder (impaired production of the cranial rhythmic impulse). The patient was assigned a rehabilitation plan, the objectives of which were to increase exercise tolerance up to 30 minutes, as well as adaptation to aerobic exercise: osteopathic correction; locomotor regimen; active verticalization; breathing exercises, exercise therapy, articular exercises, cardiac loading, as well as the expansion of the locomotor regimen after consulting of the therapist and physician. The rehabilitation helped to improve the general condition, reduce the severity of ataxic syndrome and stabilize hemodynamics. Osteopathic assistance provided within the framework of interdisciplinary cooperation allowed to improve blood circulation and innervation, which, in turn, increased the effectiveness of rehabilitation measures. Patients after a severe course of Gaff′s disease are shown to carry out rehabilitation measures with the involvement of osteopathic doctors as part of the rehabilitation team.
About the Authors
D. I. LebedevaRussian Federation
Djinna I. Lebedeva - Cand. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor of the Department of Medical Prevention and Rehabilitation of the Institute of Public Health and Digital Medicine, Tyumen State Medical University, Сhief physician at the Regional Medical and Rehabilitation Center.
bld. 54 ul. Odesskaya, Tyumen, 625023; bld. 11 ul. Schorsa, Tyumen, 625048
E. F. Turovinina
Russian Federation
Elena F. Turovinina - Doct. Sci. (Med.), Professor, the Head of the Department of Medical Prevention and Rehabilitation of the Institute of Public Health and Digital Medicine, Tyumen State Medical University.
bld. 54 ul. Odesskaya, Tyumen, 625023
A. N. Marchenko
Russian Federation
Alexander N. Marchenko - Doct. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor, the Head of the Department of Hygiene, Ecology and Epidemiology, Tyumen State Medical University.
bld. 54 ul. Odesskaya, Tyumen, 625023
I. A. Aptekar
Russian Federation
Igor A. Aptekar - Cand. Sci. (Med.), General Manager of Tyumen Institute of Manual Medicine, General Manager of Tyumen Institute of Osteopathic Medicine, osteopathic physician.
bld. 7-а ul. Popova, Tyumen, Russia 625048; bld. 7-f ul. Popova, Tyumen, Russia 625048
Yu. I. Raspopova
Russian Federation
Yulia I. Raspopova - Deputy Head of the Department of Rospotrebnadzor in the Tyumen Region.
bld. 45a ul. Rizskaya, Tyumen, 625026
A. Yu. Suvorov
Russian Federation
Andrej Yu. Suvorov - Cand. Sci. (Med.), Scientific Secretary at the Federal Center for Cerebrovascular Pathology and Stroke, Associate Professor at the Department of Medical Rehabilitation, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University; Associate Professor at the Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Professor V.F. Voino-Yasenetsky Krasnoyarsk State Medical University.
bld. 1/10 ul. Ostrovityanova, Moscow, 117513; bld. 1 ul. Ostrovityanova, Moscow, 117997; bld. 1 ul. Partizana Zeleznyaka, Krasnoyarsk, 660022
S. M. Bychenko
Russian Federation
Svetlana M. Bychenko - Cand. Sci. (Med.), the Head of the Inpatient Department at the Regional Medical and Rehabilitation Center, neurologist.
bld. 11 ul. Schorsa, Tyumen, 625048
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For citations:
Lebedeva D.I., Turovinina E.F., Marchenko A.N., Aptekar I.A., Raspopova Yu.I., Suvorov A.Yu., Bychenko S.M. Rehabilitation after severe haff disease. Russian Osteopathic Journal. 2024;(1):92-105. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32885/2220-0975-2024-1-92-105