Effects of physiotherapy in patients treated with chronic hemodialysis

Although physical activity is an important factor in prevention of many chronic, non-infectious diseases, it is rarely used as a regular procedure in dialysis patients. Despite the guidelines on good clinical practice, recommended physical exercise as a part of routine activities is implemented i...

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Main Authors: Radojica V. Stolić, Branko Mihailović, Ivana R. Matijašević, Maša D. Jakšić
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Language:Bosnian
Published: University of East Sarajevo 2018-07-01
Series:Biomedicinska istraživanja
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spelling doaj-c0478411327942aea6b74fa7116f68252020-11-25T00:38:32Zbos University of East SarajevoBiomedicinska istraživanja1986-85291986-85372018-07-0191103111doi:10.7251/BII1801103SEffects of physiotherapy in patients treated with chronic hemodialysisRadojica V. Stolić0Branko Mihailović1Ivana R. Matijašević2Maša D. Jakšić3University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Internal Medicine, Kragujevac, SerbiaUniversity of Priština/Kosovska Mitrovica, Faculty of Dentistry, Priština/K. Mitrovica, Serbia University of Priština/Kosovska Mitrovica, Faculty of Medicine, Priština/K. Mitrovica, SerbiaUniversity of Priština/Kosovska Mitrovica, Faculty of Medicine, Priština/K. Mitrovica, SerbiaAlthough physical activity is an important factor in prevention of many chronic, non-infectious diseases, it is rarely used as a regular procedure in dialysis patients. Despite the guidelines on good clinical practice, recommended physical exercise as a part of routine activities is implemented in a very small number of centers. Factors that contribute to sustainable exercise programs are the professional commitment of a multidisciplinary team consisting of physiotherapist, nephrologist, geriatrist, social worker, nurse, the incentive and encouragement of the entire dialysis staff for carrying out active exercise, as well as adequate physical space and equipment, with individualization for each patient in turn. Patients with end-stage kidney disease who are in the physical treatment program show significant functional improvements, especially those associated with the cardiovascular, respiratory and muscular system, as well as with the quality of life. There are no reports on serious injuries as a result of participation in the exercise program. This indicates that it is time for physical therapy to be included in the regular routine care procedure in hemodialysis patients. However, it is necessary to identify an optimal training regimen in accordance with the individual characteristics of each patient, in order to make it easier to apply the exercise program.http://www.biomedicinskaistrazivanja.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/12-Stolic.pdfphysical activityhemodialysisintensity of exercise
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author Radojica V. Stolić
Branko Mihailović
Ivana R. Matijašević
Maša D. Jakšić
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Branko Mihailović
Ivana R. Matijašević
Maša D. Jakšić
Effects of physiotherapy in patients treated with chronic hemodialysis
Biomedicinska istraživanja
physical activity
hemodialysis
intensity of exercise
author_facet Radojica V. Stolić
Branko Mihailović
Ivana R. Matijašević
Maša D. Jakšić
author_sort Radojica V. Stolić
title Effects of physiotherapy in patients treated with chronic hemodialysis
title_short Effects of physiotherapy in patients treated with chronic hemodialysis
title_full Effects of physiotherapy in patients treated with chronic hemodialysis
title_fullStr Effects of physiotherapy in patients treated with chronic hemodialysis
title_full_unstemmed Effects of physiotherapy in patients treated with chronic hemodialysis
title_sort effects of physiotherapy in patients treated with chronic hemodialysis
publisher University of East Sarajevo
series Biomedicinska istraživanja
issn 1986-8529
1986-8537
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Although physical activity is an important factor in prevention of many chronic, non-infectious diseases, it is rarely used as a regular procedure in dialysis patients. Despite the guidelines on good clinical practice, recommended physical exercise as a part of routine activities is implemented in a very small number of centers. Factors that contribute to sustainable exercise programs are the professional commitment of a multidisciplinary team consisting of physiotherapist, nephrologist, geriatrist, social worker, nurse, the incentive and encouragement of the entire dialysis staff for carrying out active exercise, as well as adequate physical space and equipment, with individualization for each patient in turn. Patients with end-stage kidney disease who are in the physical treatment program show significant functional improvements, especially those associated with the cardiovascular, respiratory and muscular system, as well as with the quality of life. There are no reports on serious injuries as a result of participation in the exercise program. This indicates that it is time for physical therapy to be included in the regular routine care procedure in hemodialysis patients. However, it is necessary to identify an optimal training regimen in accordance with the individual characteristics of each patient, in order to make it easier to apply the exercise program.
topic physical activity
hemodialysis
intensity of exercise
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