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Title:FIZIOTERAPEVTSKA OBRAVNAVA DISFUNKCIJE MEDENIČNEGA DNA Z RAZISKAVO O UPORABNOSTI MAGNETNEGA STOLA
Authors:ID Žitnik, Neli (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FIZIOTERAPEVTIKA - PHYSIOTHERAPEUTICA
Abstract:Uvod in namen: Disfunkcija medeničnega dna pomeni nepravilno delovanje mišic medeničnega dna (MMD). Fizioterapevtska obravnava disfunkcije vsebuje različne metode zdravljenja. Ena izmed novejših je funkcionalna magnetna stimulacija (FMS). Namen diplomske naloge je s pomočjo strokovne literature proučiti fizioterapevtsko obravnavo disfunkcije medeničnega dna in z raziskavo ugotoviti uporabnost magnetnega stola, ki deluje po principu FMS. Metode: V zdravstvenih ustanovah, ki izvajajo terapijo FMS in s katerimi smo se dogovorili vnaprej, smo razdelili anketne vprašalnike. Pacienti so anketni vprašalnik izpolnili pred prvo in po zadnji terapiji s FMS. V raziskavi je sodelovalo 36 oseb, od tega 30 žensk in 6 moških. Rezultati so bili obdelani s pomočjo programa Excel. Rezultati: Rezultati so pokazali, da se z metodo FMS najpogosteje zdravijo starejše ženske, ki so rodile in imajo stresno inkontinenco. Učinkovitost magnetnega stola je bila v zmanjšanju pogostosti uhajanja urina, nočnega uriniranja in uhajanja urina med telesno aktivnostjo. Raziskava je pokazala, da se je po terapiji s FMS izboljšala kakovost življenja pacientov in da so bili le-ti s terapijami zadovoljni. Uporabnost: FMS je učinkovita nova metoda zdravljenja oseb z disfunkcijo medeničnega dna. Omejitve: Za zdravljenje s FMS se odloči malo pacientov, zato je tudi vzorec anketirancev majhen. Disfunkcija medeničnega dna je širok pojem kliničnih stanj, zato je primerjava rezultatov otežena.
Keywords:disfunkcija medeničnega dna, mišice medeničnega dna, funkcionalna magnetna stimulacija, urinska inkontinenca, magnetni stol
Year of publishing:2019
PID:20.500.12556/ReVIS-6063 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:2048021619 New window
Publication date in ReVIS:02.10.2019
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Title:PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC TREATMENT OF PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION WITH RESEARCH ABOUT USEFULNESS OF MAGNETIC CHAIR
Abstract:Introduction and purpose: The pelvic floor dysfunction implies malfunctioning of the pelvic floor muscle. Physiotherapy treatment of dysfunction contains various treatment methods. One of the newer ones is functional magnetic stimulation (FMS). The purpose of the diploma thesis is to study the physiotherapy treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction with the help of professional literature and to determine the usefulness of a magnetic chair, which operates according to the FMS principle. Methods: We have distributed a questionnaire at previously agreed medical institutions providing FMS therapy. Patients completed the questionnaire before the first and the last FMS therapy. The study involved 36 people, including 30 women and 6 men. The results were processed using Excel. Results: The results show that this kind of treatment is most often selected by older women who have already given birth and have stressful urinary incontinence. The magnetic chair has proven effective in reducing the frequency of urine leakage, night urination and urine leakage during physical activity and improved quality of the patient's life. Usability: FMS is an effective new method for treating people with pelvic dysfunction. Limitations: A small number of patients participated in the study. Dysfunction of the pelvic floor is a broad term, therefore, the comparison of the results is difficult.
Keywords:pelvic floor dysfunction, pelvic floor muscles, functional magnetic stimulation, urinary incontinence, magnetic chair


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