Social and psychological components in rehabilitation medicine
Heading: Neurology Article type: Original article
Authors: Akhmadeeva L.R., Khokh I.R., Khusnitdinova S.R., Timirova A.F., Akhmadullin F.F., Akhmadeeva E.N.
Organization: Interdisciplinary Institute, Bashkir State Medical University of the Russian Health Care
Aim: analysis of the current status and evaluation of the effectiveness of rehabilitation measures for patients with impaired motor function in the early recovery period of cerebral stroke in the conditions of a specialized inpatient department. Material and methods. The data of the state of patients with motor deficit after a cerebral stroke were analyzed in the rehabilitation department from November 2016 to March 2017. Results. During the study period, the effectiveness of the rehabilitation department for patients in the early recovery period of cerebral stroke was assessed. Improvements in cognitive functions were detected in these patients, and these patients also have a high potential for self-esteem of the social significance of the disease and the condition (anxiety and depression) at the time of being in the inpatient rehabilitation department. Conclusion. The presented data testify to the need to take into account the characteristics of patients in the early recovery period of cerebral stroke in the development of rehabilitation activities within the inpatient department.
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