Technology of physical rehabilitation of children with bronchopulmonary diseases in the conditions of hospitalization
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https://doi.org/10.15391/snsv.2016-5.006Keywords:
technology of physical rehabilitation, bronchopulmonary diseasesAbstract
Ivasyk, N.
Purpose: the development of technology of physical rehabilitation of children with bronchopulmonary diseases.
Material & Methods: general scientific – analysis, conception and generalization, synthesis, comparison, abstraction.
Results: technology of physical rehabilitation for children with bronchopulmonary diseases (BD), which is directed to the restoration and the development of physiological functions of a child, the prevention of synchronization of sharp processes, the elimination of negative changes in health of a child, the assistance in creation of conditions for adaptation to changes as a result of disease in life situations, is offered.
Conclusions: the program and its activity including basic and variable components is the compound of the offered technology of physical rehabilitation for children with BD in the conditions of hospitalization.
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