Efficiency of Early Activation of Patients after Onco-Orthopedic Operations in the Framework of Stage I of Rehabilitation

Andrey D. Kaprin , Mamed D. Aliev , Elena V. Filonenko , Alexandra M. Stepanova , A. V. Bukharov , Dmitry A. Erin

Physical and rehabilitation medicine, medical rehabilitation ›› 2021, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (2) : 207 -213.

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Physical and rehabilitation medicine, medical rehabilitation ›› 2021, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (2) :207 -213. DOI: 10.36425/rehab70762
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Efficiency of Early Activation of Patients after Onco-Orthopedic Operations in the Framework of Stage I of Rehabilitation

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Patients with tumors of the long bones and axial skeleton are at risk of developing significant functional disorders that not only negatively affect socialization and quality of life, but also the results of therapy. At present, there is no consensus on the choice of tactics for early postoperative rehabilitation after arthroplasty of large joints and decompression and stabilization operations in onco-orthopedics. The article analyzes the influence of early postoperative rehabilitation on the general condition of patients after onco-orthopedic operations. Comprehensive rehabilitation improves the general condition of patients after surgical treatment of patients with tumors of the musculoskeletal system.

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oncoorthopedics / endoprosthetics / decompression and stabilization operations / early postoperative rehabilitation

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Andrey D. Kaprin, Mamed D. Aliev, Elena V. Filonenko, Alexandra M. Stepanova, A. V. Bukharov, Dmitry A. Erin. Efficiency of Early Activation of Patients after Onco-Orthopedic Operations in the Framework of Stage I of Rehabilitation. Physical and rehabilitation medicine, medical rehabilitation, 2021, 3(2): 207-213 DOI:10.36425/rehab70762

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