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2018, Number 1-2

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Rev Mex Med Fis Rehab 2018; 30 (1-2)

Rehabilitative treatment in elderly post-stroke patients. Systematic review

Benito VA, Da Cuña CI
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Language: Spanish
References: 16
Page: 15-25
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Key words:

Rehabilitation, Achilles tendon, surgery.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: There is not consensus on the rehabilitation protocols for patients with rupture of the Achilles tendon, after their surgical management or the ideal time of immobilization prior to the onset of physiotherapy. The objective of this review is to know which the protocols of rehabilitation of tendon rupture are, after surgery. Material and methods: A bibliographic search was carried out in the databases Medline, PubMed and Scopus; Using the MESH terms: «Rehabilitation» and «Achilles tendon/surgery» the keywords «rehabilitation», «Achilles tendon» and «surgery» were used in the Medline and PubMed databases and in Scopus, limiting the search to articles published in the last five years. One hundred eighty items were obtained and 13 items were selected as valid. Results: There is variety in sample sizes, ages and sex of subjects, with predominance of male athletes of average age 39.2 years and in the objective of the studies. Conclusion: There are two forms of rehabilitation where the techniques coincide but differ at the time of onset of physiotherapy: early and late. Early rehabilitation provides greater benefits than late rehabilitation.


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