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Zapytanie: ŁUCZAK JOANNA
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Nr opisu: 0000043015
Autorzy: Mariusz Dziwulski, Gustaw Wójcik, Monika Kadłubowska, Joanna Łuczak.
Tytuł pracy: Interdisciplinary Team - is there a Form of Cooperation in Medical Rehabilitation?
Tytuł równoległy: Zespół interdyscyplinarny - czy w rehabilitacji medycznej występuje forma współpracy?
Tytuł czasopisma:
Szczegóły: 2022, T. LXIV, nr 1, s. 65--67
p-ISSN: 2082-1867

Charakterystyka formalna: artykuł w czasopiśmie polskim
Charakterystyka merytoryczna: artykuł przeglądowy
Charakterystyka wg MNiSW: artykuł w czasopiśmie bez IF (wykaz MEiN)
Język publikacji: ENG
Punktacja ministerstwa: 20.000
Słowa kluczowe: fizjoterapia ; komunikacja ; pacjent ; rehabilitacja medyczna ; zespół interdyscyplinarny
Słowa kluczowe ang.: communication ; interdisciplinary team ; medical rehabilitation ; patient ; physiotherapy
https://actabalneologica.eu/wp-content/uploads/library/ActaBalneol2022i1.pdf
DOI: 10.36740/ABAL202201113
Streszczenie: The work is an attempt to highlight the problem related to too weak or even insufficient communication in a team integrating healthcare professionals and drawing attention to this very important aspect of caring for the patient without competing for the grandmaster's laurel. The definition of the term Interdisciplinary Team in the medical context is very simple. It is a group of people, specialists in various fields of medicine, dealing with solving a specific problem using the resources at the disposal of each member of such a Team. Polish realities in many cases are far from this concept, which, unfortunately, may result in worse therapy outcomes. Although each of the members of this team may think that his contribution is the most important, it is only the sum of all activities that translates into success, the effect of which is regaining the health lost by the patient, and this success is achieved by not one person but a multi-person team. Currently, it is not possible to provide a patient with only one specialist with the full range of medical services guaranteeing success. Treatment is a complex process involving diagnosticians (imaging diagnostics, laboratory diagnostics), a doctor, physiotherapist, psychologist, dietitian, nurse and many other specialists without whom it is difficult to imagine any treatment activities. The group should be led by a leader, but information on the patient's health should be available to each member of the therapeutic team, and decisions should be made on the basis of joint arrangements, so that none of the team members "pulls in their way" but contributes to mutual success, what a healthy patient is. The work raises problems such as the lack of reliability of information, points to the unfavourable phenomenon of "generalization" of disease entities and the frequent dissonance in the selection of appropriate therapeutic measures. The article indicates only a few situations that cause inconsistencies in the patient's rehabilitation process. The rights and scope of the work of a physiotherapist on the basis of current legal documents were emphasized, the possibilities of extending the qualifications of physiotherapists were highlighted and the opportunities that would be granted to physiotherapists after obtaining additional qualifications were emphasized as well.

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Nr opisu: 0000042833
Autorzy: Joanna Łuczak, Joanna Michalik, Marzena Zakostowicz, Gustaw Wójcik.
Tytuł pracy: Comparison of the Effects of Systemic Cryotherapy and Kinesiotaping on Speed and Jumping Ability of Men Practicing Targeted Physical Training
Tytuł równoległy: Porównanie wpływu krioterapii ogólnoustrojowej i kinesiotapingu na szybkość i skoczność mężczyzn uprawiających ukierunkowany trening fizyczny
Tytuł czasopisma:
Szczegóły: 2021, T. LXIII, nr 4, s. 258--262
p-ISSN: 2082-1867

Charakterystyka formalna: artykuł w czasopiśmie polskim
Charakterystyka merytoryczna: artykuł oryginalny naukowy
Charakterystyka wg MNiSW: artykuł w czasopiśmie bez IF (wykaz MEiN)
Język publikacji: ENG
Punktacja ministerstwa: 20.000
Słowa kluczowe: krioterapia ogólnoustrojowa ; kinesiotaping ; skoczność ; szybkość ; trening fizyczny
Słowa kluczowe ang.: jumping abaility ; kinesiotaping ; physical training ; speed ; systemic cryotherapy
https://actabalneologica.eu/wp-content/uploads/library/ActaBalneol2021i4.pdf
DOI: 10.36740/ABAL202104103
Streszczenie: Aim: The aim of the study was to compare the effects of systemic cryotherapy and kinesiotaping on the speed and jumping ability of men who practice, due to their job, targeted and specialized physical training. They were members of special groups: Government Protection Bureau, Bureau of Anti-Terrorist Organization. Material and Methods:The study group consisted of 35 men [age 27-55 years (AVG 40 +/- 7)]. Motor performance assessment recognized in the Health-related fitness system: speed was assessed by the tapping-test: the number of crosses drawn on paper for 20 seconds was recorded (Tt). Jumpiness, was measured by the height of the reach jump from a standing position with an upper limb sweep (CMJ) - Taping of the superficial toe flexor of the leading upper limb was performed using the muscle method, followed by a taping test. Taping of gastrocnemius and patellar flexor muscles of the calf of the leading lower limb using the muscle method, followed by a jumping test. Then, additionally, muscle taping of the muscles of the other limb was performed analogously and the same test was performed again. After a week break, each subject received a series of 20 cryotherapy treatments. Treatment once a day for 5 days, and a break at the weekend. Duration of 1 treatment 2 min, temperature -130°C, 10 treatments were completed by the full study group, 20 treatments were completed by 23 patients. Measurements of all motoric features were made after the 10th and 20th treatments of cryotherapy, and the jumping ability additionally after the 1st and 15th treatments. After each cryostimulation treatment, the patient exercised on a stationary cycloergometer. Results:There was a significant increase in speed from baseline values for each pair of measurements (Wilcoxon's test, p <0.0001). The comparison of the results of the jumping test after kinesiotaping and cryostimulation shows that the jumping ability increases after kinesiotaping - average 52+10 cm, and the effect is enhanced by taping the muscles of both limbs - average 54+10 cm (Wilcoxon's test, p <0.0001). Cryostimulation improves jumping ability, with the strongest effect after 10 treatments - average 53+11 cm. Conclusions:1. The use of kinesiotaping and systemic cryostimulation improves speed. 2. Cryostimulation has a stronger effect, and the effect is intensified with the number of treatments applied. 3. Jumping increases after kinesiotaping, and the effect is intensified with the taping of muscles of both limbs. 4. Cryostimulation similarly improves jumping ability - 10 treatments are the most effective

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