Recent aspects of medical rehabilitation for combat trauma

Author:

Pogonchenkova Irene V.ORCID,Shchikota Alexey M.ORCID,Kashezhev Alim G.ORCID,Kotelnikova Anastasia V.ORCID,Makarova Marina R.ORCID,Filippov Maksim S.ORCID

Abstract

The realities of the new times determine the need to update approaches to the organisation and The realities of the new times determine the need to actualise approaches to the organisation and conduct of rehabilitation measures for military personnel and civilians injured during combat operations. The article presents a review of modern views on the peculiarities of combat trauma and the dynamics of the nature and type of injuries over the past few decades, the basic principles of comprehensive rehabilitation of the wounded, including medical, professional and socio-psychological aspects. The importance of personalisation of rehabilitation programmes, use of multidisciplinary approach, involvement of the patient's family in the process is reflected. The main disorders arising in persons with combat trauma are characterised in the categories of the International Classification of Functioning. The analysis of the use of modern means and methods of medical rehabilitation: physical training with the use of virtual reality environment and innovative technologies based on the principle of biofeedback, robotic mechanotherapy, hydrokinesiotherapy and other physiotherapeutic methods, the role of remote telemedicine technologies in controlling the effectiveness and safety of the rehabilitation process is highlighted. An integrated approach to rehabilitation, taking into account modern peculiarities of combat trauma, makes it possible to ensure maximum effectiveness of rehabilitation measures, reduce the number of persons with persistent dysfunctions, prevent psycho-emotional disorders and promote maximum social and professional integration of the wounded.

Publisher

ECO-Vector LLC

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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