Future of Rehabilitation Interventions for Rheumatic Patients in the Mediterranean Region

Chronic rheumatic diseases can commonly lead to significant physical disability, reduced health-related quality of life and high economic burden for the societies. In the last decades and despite the availability of novel, effective medical treatment for specific rheumatic diseases, rehabilitation i...

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Main Authors: Aysen Akinci, Gamze Kiliç
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PCO Convin S.A. 2017-01-01
Series:Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology
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Online Access:https://www.mjrheum.org/assets/files/792/file83_1013.pdf
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spelling doaj-786216e6d64743249166af964bba8e242020-11-25T02:57:22ZengPCO Convin S.A.Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology2529-198X2017-01-01282707410.31138/mjr.28.2.70MJR-28-2-70Future of Rehabilitation Interventions for Rheumatic Patients in the Mediterranean RegionAysen Akinci0Gamze Kiliç1Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Hacettepe University, School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey,Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Afyon Kocatepe University, Afyonkarahisar TurkeyChronic rheumatic diseases can commonly lead to significant physical disability, reduced health-related quality of life and high economic burden for the societies. In the last decades and despite the availability of novel, effective medical treatment for specific rheumatic diseases, rehabilitation interventions do have a pivot role in improving function and psychological status in these conditions. Several systematic reviews and evidence based management recommendations suggest non-pharmaceutical rehabilitation management as an adjunct to medical therapy. The composition of rehabilitative interventions may extensively vary including therapeutic exercise, patient education, occupational therapy, orthoses, assistive devices, work rehabilitation and physical modalities. Exercise therapy is the main component of non-pharmacological treatment and strongly recommended in international guidelines but currently there is no consensus regarding intensity, frequency, or type of rehabilitation program for patients with rheumatic diseases. So, rehabilitation should be designed on a patient-centered basis in the context of multidisciplinary approach.https://www.mjrheum.org/assets/files/792/file83_1013.pdfrehabilitationrheumatologymediterranean
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Future of Rehabilitation Interventions for Rheumatic Patients in the Mediterranean Region
Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology
rehabilitation
rheumatology
mediterranean
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Gamze Kiliç
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title Future of Rehabilitation Interventions for Rheumatic Patients in the Mediterranean Region
title_short Future of Rehabilitation Interventions for Rheumatic Patients in the Mediterranean Region
title_full Future of Rehabilitation Interventions for Rheumatic Patients in the Mediterranean Region
title_fullStr Future of Rehabilitation Interventions for Rheumatic Patients in the Mediterranean Region
title_full_unstemmed Future of Rehabilitation Interventions for Rheumatic Patients in the Mediterranean Region
title_sort future of rehabilitation interventions for rheumatic patients in the mediterranean region
publisher PCO Convin S.A.
series Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology
issn 2529-198X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Chronic rheumatic diseases can commonly lead to significant physical disability, reduced health-related quality of life and high economic burden for the societies. In the last decades and despite the availability of novel, effective medical treatment for specific rheumatic diseases, rehabilitation interventions do have a pivot role in improving function and psychological status in these conditions. Several systematic reviews and evidence based management recommendations suggest non-pharmaceutical rehabilitation management as an adjunct to medical therapy. The composition of rehabilitative interventions may extensively vary including therapeutic exercise, patient education, occupational therapy, orthoses, assistive devices, work rehabilitation and physical modalities. Exercise therapy is the main component of non-pharmacological treatment and strongly recommended in international guidelines but currently there is no consensus regarding intensity, frequency, or type of rehabilitation program for patients with rheumatic diseases. So, rehabilitation should be designed on a patient-centered basis in the context of multidisciplinary approach.
topic rehabilitation
rheumatology
mediterranean
url https://www.mjrheum.org/assets/files/792/file83_1013.pdf
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