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2015 | 10 | 2 | 217-226

Article title

The Effect of a Complex (3-week) Therapy on the Hip and Knee Joints in Obese Patients

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EN

Abstracts

EN
Currently, overweight and obesity are the most widespread problems in life-style having a significant impact on everyday life, and thus, conduct of life. Further contributory problems may develop in patients with weight problems: deformities of the joints and skeleton (coxarthrosis and gonarthrosis), circulatory problems and arrhythmia. Overweight definitely has an effect on motion: some people are not involved in certain activities as it is impossible for them because of their weight problem. Thus, even more health problems are generated because of the overweight. The first question arising in discussing the actuality of this issue is what effect the applied therapy (massage, therapeutic exercises, electrotherapy and balneotherapy) has on the knee and hip joints of patients with weight problems hospitalised in our Institute for a 3-week complex therapy. Based on my prior hypothesis, positive changes are detected in a minimum percentage in the condition of overweight or obese patients. My hypothesis was that the range of flexion and extension of the hip and knee joints would improve compared to other movements. Based on the results of the studied population (n=30), my hypothesis seems to be proven. After the 3-week complex therapy of obese patients, positive changes were found in the prearranged assessments and tests, thereby improving the general health, life-style, life quality and mental status of the patients. After the end of the complex therapy, patients were provided life-style counselling and exercise schemes to be performed in their home to maintain the achieved health status.

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Year

Volume

10

Issue

2

Pages

217-226

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Dates

published
2015-05-01
received
2014-12-30
accepted
2015-04-21
online
2015-07-29

Contributors

  • Railway Occupational Health Public Non-Profit Company, Harkány, Hungary;
  • Railway Occupational Health Public Non-Profit Company, Harkány, Hungary;
  • University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary
  • University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary
  • University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary

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