Tytuł pozycji:
Recommendations of the Polish Society of Physiotherapy, the Polish Society of Family Medicine, the College of Family Physicians in Poland and the European Rural and Isolated Practitioners Association regarding the use of simple forms of physiotherapy, including massage and self-massage in primary care, endorsed by the Polish Society of Physiotherapy Specialists
- Tytuł:
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Recommendations of the Polish Society of Physiotherapy, the Polish Society of Family Medicine, the College of Family Physicians in Poland and the European Rural and Isolated Practitioners Association regarding the use of simple forms of physiotherapy, including massage and self-massage in primary care, endorsed by the Polish Society of Physiotherapy Specialists
- Autorzy:
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Kassolik, Krzysztof
Rajkowska-Laboń, Elżbieta
Wilk, Iwona
Dobrzycka, Anna
Tomasik, Tomasz
Andrzejewski, Wakdemar
Kiliański, Marek
Petrazzuoli, Ferdinando
Jacquet, Jean-Pierre
Simões, Jose Augusto
Tkachenko, Victoria
Kurpas, Donata
- Tematy:
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general practitioner
primary health care
pain
- Data publikacji:
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2019
- Wydawca:
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Stowarzyszenie Przyjaciół Medycyny Rodzinnej i Lekarzy Rodzinnych
- Język:
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angielski
- Prawa:
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CC BY-NC-SA: Creative Commons Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Na tych samych warunkach 4.0
- Źródło:
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Family Medicine & Primary Care Review; 2019, 3; 277-288
1734-3402
- Dostawca treści:
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Biblioteka Nauki
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Background. In general practice, dysfunctions within the locomotor system are a recurring health issue. Most frequently,
diagnoses and treatments relate to pain syndromes of the backbone, the shoulder girdle or the pelvic girdle. The authors believe that
physiotherapy, along with other clinical disciplines, should be regarded as an important factor which influences the effectiveness of the
therapeutic process in this area. In primary care, treatment of musculoskeletal disorders – especially at the stage of early clinical symptoms
– should incorporate basic physiotherapy methods, e.g., massage, physical procedures, kinesiotherapy and the underrated education
of the patient. Restoring appropriate spatial arrangement of tissues provides the right conditions for the regeneration and repair
of muscles, ligaments and tendons, although it is a process that requires a long time. Therefore, it can be very important to introduce
self-therapy in the form of systematically repeated, easy-to-replicate procedures in the scope of self-massage and self-kinesiotherapy.
Objectives. This paper presents the impact of physiotherapy in treating selected disorders and pain syndromes of the locomotor system
with particular attention to the role of massage. Emphasis is placed on the meaning of self-massage in the process of restoring
structural balance of tissues. The model of active inclusion of the patient in the treatment process as preparation for self-therapy is
presented. This paper aims to justify the need to reorganize health services provided through general practicioners within the National
Health Fund network by incorporating physiotherapy in primary care.