FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, to restorative medicine, can be used for restorative treatment of patients with tetraparesis of various etiologies. a course of 10 sessions of physiotherapy exercises and a course of 10 sessions on the formation of skills in using a wheelchair, and morning physical therapy are carried out. Then, after 60 minutes, a lesson is held on the formation of skills in using a wheelchair. At the same time, the first lesson of each course is diagnostic, the rest are therapeutic. Each lesson includes an introductory, main and final parts, classes are held for 30 minutes.
EFFECT: method provides increased effectiveness of rehabilitation treatment of patients with tetraparesis, increased muscle strength, increased level of compensation for impaired motor functions, as well as the formation of wheelchair driving skills in them.
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Dates
2022-11-11—Published
2022-07-04—Filed