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Title:Primerjava učinkov fizioterapevtske obravnave poškodb prstov z visokotonsko elektroterapijo (hitop) in transkutano elektro nevro stimulacijo (tens) pri športnih plezalcih : diplomsko delo visokošolskega strokovnega študijskega programa prve bolonjske stopnje Fizioterapija
Authors:ID Kramberger, Maja (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:UAMEU - Alma Mater Europaea University
Abstract:Diplomsko delo preučuje poškodbe prstov pri športnih plezalcih, s poudarkom na preučevanju učinkovitosti visokotonske elektroterapije (HiToP), v primerjavi s transkutano elektro nevro stimulacijo (TENS) na rehabilitacijo omenjenih poškodb. Teoretični del je pokazal, da se poškodba najpogosteje pojavi na tretjem in četrtem prstu, med poškodbami pa so najpogostejše poškodbe krožnih vezi prstov, tenosinovitis, tendovaginitis in poškodbe sklepnih kapsul. Fizioterapevtska obravnava s HiToP in TENS terapijo ni statistično značilno vplivala na gibljivost poškodovanih prstov pri športnih plezalcih. HiToP terapija se je izkazala za učinkovitejšo pri zmanjševanju jakosti bolečine poškodovanega prsta, ki so jo preiskovanci ocenjevali po VAS lestvici in pri povečevanju jakosti prijema roke. Za uspešno rehabilitacijo poškodbe prsta se pacientom svetuje pravilna tehnika lepljenja togih lepilnih trakov, zgodnje aktivno gibanje v mejah gibljivosti sklepov in uporaba statične opornice pri poškodbi krožne vezi prsta. Kljub ovrženi eni od treh hipotez, diplomsko delo predstavlja osnovo za nadaljnje raziskave na področju poškodb prstov pri športnih plezalcih.
Keywords:poškodbe prstov, športno plezanje, visokotonska elektroterapija, transkutana elektro nevro stimulacija, fizioterapevtska obravnava
Place of publishing:Maribor
Place of performance:Maribor
Publisher:M. Kramberger
Year of publishing:2024
Year of performance:2024
Number of pages:58 str., [13] f. pril.
PID:20.500.12556/ReVIS-12127 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:247750147 New window
UDC:615.84:617.577(043.2)
Publication date in ReVIS:04.09.2025
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Language:English
Abstract:The thesis examines finger injuries in sport climbers, focusing on the effectiveness of high-tone power therapy (HiToP) compared to transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in the rehabilitation of these injuries. The theoretical part shows that injuries most commonly occur on the third and fourth fingers, with the most frequent injuries being to the annular ligaments of the fingers, tenosynovitis, tendovaginitis and joint capsule injuries. Physiotherapeutic treatment with HiToP and TENS therapy did not have a statistically significant effect on the mobility of injured fingers in sport climbers. However, HiToP therapy proved to be more effective in reducing the pain intensity of the injured finger, as assessed by the VAS scale, and in increasing hand grip strength. For successful rehabilitation of finger injuries, patients are advised to use the correct technique for applying rigid adhesive tapes, engage in early active movement within the joint’s range of motion and use of a static splint for annular ligament injuries. Despite disproving one out of three hypotheses, the thesis provides a foundation for further research on finger injuries in sport climbers.
Keywords:finger injuries, sport climbing, high tone power therapy, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, physiotherapy treatment


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