Experience medical rehabilitation of the patient after a comprehensive treatment of medulloblastoma of cerebellum with metastases in the shell and the substance of the spinal cord

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The article describes the experience of medical rehabilitation of patients after a complex treatment of cerebellar medulloblastoma with metastases in the spinal cord membranes and substance. Substantiates the role of medical rehabilitation funds in correcting the effects of the disease, and cancer treatment, the essence of which is determined by the damage to the structure and function of various organs and systems. The most common effects of the three-treating medulloblastoma are postoperative deficits: ataxia and paresis; radiation myelopathy, polyneuropathy chemotherapy-induced, deformations of the skeletal system, reduced functional performance and adaptation. Actualized value of interdisciplinary interaction: oncologists, pediatricians, neurologists, orthopedists, medical rehabilitation specialists; phasing and integrated use of all available methods of rehabilitation. Presented personalized rehabilitation program to study techniques of individual lessons therapeutic exercises, therapeutic swimming, gidrokinezioterapii, procedures, motor praxis, training paretic muscles of the selected feedback, massage. It is shown that multimodal rehabilitation treatment of patients at high risk of being in remission, is effective in its action in assessing both subjective: improvement of health, emotional tone, sleep, increased appetite, and objective data: normalization of body weight, improving coordination and increasing the range of motion, increase muscle strength, strength endurance muscle corset. Currently, medical rehabilitation is an essential component of cancer patients routing.

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Larisa A Danilenko

St Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation

Author for correspondence.
Email: ldanspb@mail.ru
MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Dept. of Exercise Therapy, Physiotherapy & Medical Control Russian Federation

Margarita B Belogurova

St Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation

Email: deton.hospital31@inbox.ru
MD, PhD, Dr Med Sci, Professor, Head. Department of Oncology, Pediatric oncology and Radiation therapy Russian Federation

Alexander A Gayduk

St Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation

Email: a_gaiduk@mail.ru
MD, PhD, Dr Med Sci, Associate Professor, Head, Dept. of Exercise Therapy, Physiotherapy & Medical Control Russian Federation

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