The Importance of Kinetotherapy in Recoveryflapy Paraplegia in Young Adults
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https://doi.org/10.31926/but.shk.2021.14.63.1.26Keywords:
flaccid paraplegia, physical therapy, young adult, motor skillsAbstract
Each affected person wants to reach the stage in which to perform daily activities through physical therapy without depending on the help of another person. However, this depends on the motivation of the subject in question and the evolution of the body. In the case of this research, flaccid paraplegia was diagnosed as congenital, as a result of which the joints and muscles of the lower limbs were affected, so maintaining the position of orthostatism and walking could not be achieved. Loss of sensitivity was in turn another effect of the disease that affected the patient both psycho-emotionally and socially.Downloads
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