Issue №2-20, 2020

Organization of rehabilitation process in patients after limb amputations from the position of physical and rehabilitation medicine modern concept



1 Builova T.V., 2,3 Bolotov D.D.

1 National Research Nizhny Novgorod State University named after N.I. Lobachevsky, Nizhny Novgorod, Russian Federation
2 Federal Bureau of medico-social examination, Moscow, Russian Federation
3 Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Moscow, Russian Federation


ABSTRACT

The article describes modern approaches to the organization of rehabilitation in patients with limb amputations and exarticulations: it highlights technology of using the International Classifi cation of Functioning, Disability and Health, asa tool allowing to form rehabilitation diagnosis, rehabilitation prognosis, assess rehabilitation potential, determine the purpose and plan of rehabilitation, as such as to give recommendations at end of rehabilitation course in the process ofrehabilitation in patients with amputations. Taking in to account the limitations of mobility and self-service opportunities assessed by the rehabilitation routing scale, we propose a tactics for patients’ transfer from the fi rst to subsequentrehabilitation stages. The presented approach allows to optimize the rehabilitation process and to achieve designed results.


KEYWORDS: аmputations, limbs exarticulation, rehabilitation medicine, rehabilitation diagnosis, routing, multidisciplinary approach, prosthetics

For citation: Builova T.V., Bolotov D.D. Organization of rehabilitation process in patients after limb amputations from the position of physical and rehabilitation medicine modern concept. Bulletin of rehabilitation medicine. 2020; 96(2): 7-12. https://doi.org/10.38025/2078-1962-2020-96-2-7-12



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