Psycho-Emotional State Of The Patients After Musculoskeletal Injuries And With Chronic Neurological Diseases

Alvydas Juocevičius, Ieva Jasiulionienė, Ingrida Bartkutė, Jurgita Stasiukynienė, Ieva Slivovskaja Abstract The paper analyzes the psychological work of the Rehabilitation, physical and sports medicine center (RFSMC) dynamics, depending on the patient flow and procedures for distribution among its units, and the psycho-emotional state assessment of the arrived patients. The goal – to examine flow changes…

Effect Of Preoperative Education On Patient‘s After Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Functional Status

Aistė Vainiūtė, Ieva Eglė Jamontaitė Abstract The aim of research is to evaluate the impact of preoperative education of patients functional status after anterior cruciate ligament plastic (ACL). The research included 21 patients (age 32,9 ± 9,99 years). They were randomly divided into two groups: an experimental group to which a comprehensive preoperative training was…

Fast – Track Effect On Mobility After Hip Arthroplasty

Vita Lizdenienė, Svetlana Lenickienė Abstract Application of new fast-track methods following endoprosthetic hip surgery results in faster recovery for the patients as well as earlier rehabilitation of working capacity. Consequently, the patients may be discharged the third or fourth day following their surgery. The purpose of the research was to determine the influence of fast-track…

Balance And Coordination Exercises Improove Functional Performance As Well As Cognitive Function In Older Adults

Inga Muntianaitė, Fausta Blužaitė, Jurga Indriūnienė, Ramunė Žilinskienė, Akvilė Nainaitė Abstract The purpose of the research is to establish impact of applied physical activities based by balance and coordination exercises on functional performance and cognitive functions in elderly. Participants in research: Forty older adults took part in the research. The average age of participants was…

Aerobic Training Effect On Stroke Patients Gait

Donatas Svirskis, Kristina Bartkienė, Lina Būtėnaitė Abstract The aim of research work. Compare different methods of aerobic training effect on stroke patients gait function. A total of 28 stroke subjects (15 men, 13 women) who underwent rehabilitation at Vilnius University Hospital Santariškių clinics, Rehabilitation, Physical and Sports Medicine Center in 2014 – 2016 were recruiteed…

The Effect Of Virtual Reality Method On Independence In Daily Live In Stroke Patients

Agnė Grigonytė, Aušra Adomavičienė, Vidmantas Alekna Abstract Cerebral infarction (stroke) is an acute focal cerebral blood flow disruption that disturbs persons biopsychosocial functions. In order to improve the stroke patient’s activities and participation in everyday life a virtual reality device – “Microsoft Xbox Kinect 360” is used by training to help repair the impaired functions.…

Physical Capacity Of Non – Sport Persons With Spinal Cord Injury

Aušra Adomavičienė, Jūratė Kesienė Abstract Insufficient physical activity of persons with SCI has negative effect on different functions, increases risk for health disorders, chronic disease morbidity and even mortality. Physical activity or physical active forms of recreation has positive effect not only on physical health or physical capacity, but also on psychoemotional status and quality…

Isokinetic And Traditional Strength Training Program Influence On Women‘S Knee Flexors Functional Status

Jurga Indriūnienė, Alvydas Juocevičius, Ieva Eglė Jamontaitė, Inga Muntianaitė Abstract Women’s absolute strength in various muscular groups starts to decrease earlier and is less than men’s during all life stages. That is why it is very important to timely define changes of women’s muscle functional status and to choose an effective training program that would…

Physical Fitness Assessment Of Lithuanian Paralympic Goalbell Team

Gabrielė Šepikaitė, Raimundas Venskaitis, Karolis Levickis, Alvydas Juocevičius Abstract Goalball or blind hockey is a team game designed for athletes suffering from visual impairment. Blind hockey was created as a tool to improve and alter physical, cognitive, emotional, social, ethical and environmental dimensions of disabled athletes. Aim of the Research. To evaluate the Lithuanian Paralympic…