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- Fraga Ramirez, Osvaldo
- Herrera Broche, Maikel
- Hernández Chisholm, Dianelys
- Gutiérrez Pérez, Elaine Teresa
- González García, Tania Rosa
- Menéses Foyo, Ángel Luis
Abstract
Introduction: the technological method of health makes it possible to direct the technological process efficiently, to know the structure of the problems and their relationships for care from the physical-rehabilitative point of view. Therefore, the authors identify as an objective of the research: to argue the link between the technological method of health in the evaluation process of rehabilitative technological procedures in Multiple Sclerosis with lower urinary tract dysfunction.Method: a longitudinal descriptive study with a qualitative approach was carried out in the period from January to October 2024, in the Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation department of the Villa Clara Clinical-Surgical University Hospital "Arnaldo Milián Castro". For the theoretical inquiries, the following theoretical levels were used: analytical-synthetic, historical-logical, systematization and the statistical-mathematical level: descriptive statistics.Results: In rehabilitation, the technological method combined with clinical-epidemiological assessments allows decision-making from a health-based, humanistic and socially inclusive approach. In addition, it facilitates the structuring of the stages in which rehabilitation procedures will be carried out aimed at the recovery of people diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis with lower urinary tract dysfunction.Conclusions: the evaluation of rehabilitation technological procedures associated with the technological method of health will allow more accurate treatment guidelines to be established and implemented.
Suggested Citation
Fraga Ramirez, Osvaldo & Herrera Broche, Maikel & Hernández Chisholm, Dianelys & Gutiérrez Pérez, Elaine Teresa & González García, Tania Rosa & Menéses Foyo, Ángel Luis, 2025.
"Technological method in the evaluation of rehabilitation procedures in Multiple Sclerosis with neurogenic bladder,"
SAP Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine, South American Publishing.
Handle:
RePEc:cwf:rsmart:ri2025103
DOI: 10.56294/ri2025103
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