{"id":4889,"date":"2023-03-24T15:00:44","date_gmt":"2023-03-24T15:00:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dsofksdfo.com\/?p=4889"},"modified":"2023-04-09T22:51:23","modified_gmt":"2023-04-09T22:51:23","slug":"rehabilitation-in-orthopedics-and-trauma-surgery","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dsofksdfo.com\/rehabilitation-in-orthopedics-and-trauma-surgery.html","title":{"rendered":"Rehabilitation in orthopedics and trauma surgery"},"content":{"rendered":"

Rehabilitation as the third pillar of the health care system is becoming increasingly important. Due to the increasingly aging population, many sufferers experience functional limitations due to diseases and problems with the musculoskeletal system. Rehabilitation measures also support reintegration into everyday life after operations or accidents. The goals of rehabilitation are to maintain mobility and independence.<\/p>\n

Rehabilitation is the important third pillar of the health care system (after prevention and treatment of illnesses and injuries) and aims to reintegrate the affected person as far as possible into independence, both at home and at work. Rehabilitate = restore, re-enable<\/p>\n

Operating principle<\/h3>\n

It works on the principle of treating functional disorders. This refers to the fact that it is not only the actual diagnosis that is important, but rather the comprehensive treatment of functional disorders that restrict the affected person in everyday life, at work and in his or her private environment. These so-called participation disturbances must be eliminated. Personal, individual factors, but also the situation of the environment of the affected person play an essential role (for example, the support by relatives, the living situation, the mobility of the patient). The patient must therefore be cared for "holistically. Orthopedic rehabilitation continues to be one of the largest areas in the spectrum of all rehabilitation programs.<\/p>\n

Areas of application<\/h3>\n