The principles of staged rehabilitation of the patients presenting with a severe injury to the spinal cord


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The article features the practices related to the multi-faceted rehabilitation of patients presenting with the severe combined injuries that affect both the spine and the spinal cord. The issues of interest in terms of the immediate post-operative rehabilitation as well as the experience gained during the treatment of major locomotor disorders are defined and discussed. The article presents the guidelines concerning the development of the rehabilitation programs and the major drug-free rehabilitation strategies including those based on the application of the up-to-date robot-assisted technologies. The training devices and other instruments of the domestic and foreign production being currently put into use are considered along with the practical guidelines designed to facilitate decisions making as regards the prescription of one or another treatment modality taking into account the relevant indications. It has been found that the precise body weight support systems efficiently help to improve walking performance through unloading of the patient’s body which is conducive to the sensory stimulation that best fits the concrete patient. The advantage of robot-assisted rehabilitation consists of the possibility to do training in the sub-maximum regimen that enables the patient to carry out the exercises controlled in terms of both their overall number and intensity level. The immediate post-operative rehabilitation aims primarily at the enhancement of motor performance by allowing the patient to develop the ability to stand upright within the shortest time possible. it would take roughly 20-40 days for a patient to adapt to standing upright in the absence of the specialized training devices whereas the use of the tilt tables with built-in robotic continuous passive and active motion devices for the training of the lower extremities eliminates a number of factors impeding rehabilitation of the patients and thereby makes it 2-3 times faster for a patient to adapt to standing upright. The suspension systems have been found to be promising for the rehabilitation of the patients experiencing the locomotor problems following a severe injury to the spinal cord.

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Irina V. Luppova

Federal state budgetary educational institution of additional professional education “Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education”, Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation

Email: irina-luppova@yandex.com
MD, PhD, assistant professor of Department of physical therapy, sports medicine and medical rehabilitation, Federal state budgetary educational institution of additional professional education “Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education”, Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation 127994, Moscow, Russian Federation

A. G Kulikov

Federal state budgetary educational institution of additional professional education “Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education”, Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation

127994, Moscow, Russian Federation

O. V Spichev

Federal State Healthcare Institution “Central Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation”

123060, Moscow, Russian Federation

D. D Voronina

Federal state budgetary educational institution of additional professional education “Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education”, Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation

127994, Moscow, Russian Federation

O. V Yarustovskaya

Federal state budgetary educational institution of additional professional education “Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education”, Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation

127994, Moscow, Russian Federation

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