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…

Initiative of Palanga: Outpatient Rehabilitation in Primary Health Center

Mantė Agnė Jurkevičiūtė, Egidijus Rimkus Abstract The efficiency and scale of outpatient rehabilitation provided by the first stage health care institutions can not outperform those provided by second and third stage health care institutions. However, the outpatient rehabilitation provided by first stage health care center in Palanga can significantly improve the chronic disease treatment, decrease…

The Relationschip Between Anxiety, Depressive States and Efficacy of Outpatient Rehabilitation in Patients with Disorders of the Lumbosacral Plexus

Aušrinė Urbonienė, Aleksandras Kriščiūnas, Raimondas Savickas Abstract Programmes of rehabilitation are often orientated to the physical status of patients and to the reduction of symptoms. The psycho-emotional state of patients may influence on the outcomes of rehabilitation, was not evaluated plenty. The aim of this research is to evaluate the anxiety and depressive states of…

The Efficacy of Outpatient Rehabilitation in Patients with Disorders of the Lumbosacral Plexus and the Factors Influencing it

Aušrinė Urbonienė, Aleksandras Kriščiūnas, Raimondas Savickas Abstract Objective was to evaluate the efficacy of outpatient rehabilitation and to determine factors that influence it in patients with disorders of the lumbosacral plexus. Methods. The research was performed in two stages. The outpatient rehabilitation medical records data of 280 patients with lumbosacral plexus disorders were analyzed retrospectively…