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Respiratory Reeducation In Thoracic Contusion Recovery

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  • Aurelia PREDA

    (Faculty of Physical Therapy, National University of Physical Education and Sport - Bucharest)

  • Sergiu TEODORESCU

    (Faculty of Physical Therapy, National University of Physical Education and Sport - Bucharest)

Abstract

Respiratory reeducation is a way to recover the thoracic contusion. Correcting dyspnea induced by pain, decreases the required postcontuzional recovery time and, therefore, the required social reintegration time. This is achieved an increasing of the pacient life quality, and significant savings of human and material resources: reducing medical and somato-functional recovery costs, reducing the sick leave payment and the work days off to. The „TES” device has been designed in order to improve respiratory reeducation and to recover the thoracic contusion. A study showed that the postcontuzional recovery was significantly increased by using the physical exercises of respiratory reeducation. The „TES” device demonstrated his role in this.

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  • Aurelia PREDA & Sergiu TEODORESCU, 2015. "Respiratory Reeducation In Thoracic Contusion Recovery," SEA - Practical Application of Science, Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence, Editorial Department, issue 7, pages 485-488, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cmj:seapas:y:2015:i:7:p:485-488
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    Keywords

    Respiratory reeducation; Thoracic contusion; „TES” device;
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    • Z00 - Other Special Topics - - General - - - General

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