Subjective assessment of kinesitherapy as an element of comprehensive rehabilitation process of subjects with lower spine pain
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spine, pain syndromes, lumbar spine, kinesitherapy, curative exercises, improving fitness.Abstract
Łubkowska Wioletta, Połeć Justyna, Szark-Eckardt Mirosława, Żukowska Hanna. Subjective assessment of kinesitherapy as an element of comprehensive rehabilitation process of subjects with lower spine pain. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2016;6(2):255-266. eISSN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.46656
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Received: 05.01.2016. Revised 12.02.2016. Accepted: 21.02.2016.
Subjective assessment of kinesitherapy as an element of comprehensive rehabilitation process of subjects with lower spine pain
Łubkowska Wioletta¹, Połeć Justyna¹, Szark-Eckardt Mirosława², Żukowska Hanna²
¹ Department of Physical Education and Health Promotion,
University of Szczecin, Poland
² Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Poland
Abstract
Background. Spinal pain has triggered interest in many fields of medicine, such as orthopedics, neurology, rheumatology, and rehabilitation. Despite ongoing development of surgery techniques, a major role is played by fitness improvement treatments, which need to be promoted. The aim of the research was a subjective assessment of kinesitherapy as an element of comprehensive rehabilitation process of subjects with lower spine pain.
Material/Methods. This paper has an empirical character. The research was conducted amongst a randomly selected group of 60 patients of Independent Public Health Care Unit in Choszczno, Poland (rehabilitation at an outpatients’ clinic), aged 20-51. All of them were subjected to a series of 10 kinesitherapy treatments. The research used diagnostic polling method and the following techniques: survey and implicit interview.
Results. The research proved that after completion of 10 treatments, the subjects noticed a significant improvement of their health. Kinesitherapy helped return to an active professional life for those who were forced to resign or suspend their work. Subjects reported that 10 kinesitherapy treatments were enough to notice their effectiveness in lumbar spine pain reduction. Kinesitherapy treatments resulted in a reduced usage of painkillers.
Conclusions. There is evidence of positive impact of physical exercise on treatment results and beneficial effects in patients with spinal pain. Proper education aimed at changing bad habits and advising how to care for spine may be a powerful way to fight for health.
Keywords: spine, pain syndromes, lumbar spine, kinesitherapy, curative exercises, improving fitness.
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