Assessment of the effectiveness of using physical exercises in patients after surgical intervention by the ,,pectus excavatum" owing to the Nuss procedure

To date, more than 80 different options for surgical interventions and their modifications have been described for the treatment of «pectus excavatum». The problem of rehabilitation of patients after reconstructive operations on the chest is relatively new in orthopedic rehabilitation; many aspects...

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description To date, more than 80 different options for surgical interventions and their modifications have been described for the treatment of «pectus excavatum». The problem of rehabilitation of patients after reconstructive operations on the chest is relatively new in orthopedic rehabilitation; many aspects of this complex process have not been sufficiently studied yet. The research aims to evaluate the effectiveness of using a therapeutic exercise for patients after surgical intervention in case of the "pectus excavatum" according to the Nuss procedure. Materials and methods. The study was performed at the Spine Surgery clinic of the Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine. Studied population: 145 patients with the diagnosis "pectus excavatum" underwent the minimally invasive correction using the Nuss procedure. After corrective surgery according to the Nuss method, the patients were divided into two study groups: the control group, or the observation group (CG, n = 96), which did not resort to physical rehabilitation and was observed throughout the study period, and OG (n = 49), whose patients have undergone a physical rehabilitation program. Results. The 14 days after the operation, according to the scale "Physical activity", "The role of physical problems in limitation of vital functions", the main group indices were significantly higher: in main group (61,1±4,5), ( x ±S)) against control group (42,5±3,88), ( x ±S)),(p
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Cartilage
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Exercise
Intervention
Kelly, R
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Observation
Orthopedics
Pain
Patients
Performance evaluation
Physical Activities
Physical fitness
Quality of life
Questionnaires
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation Programs
Respiration
Statistical Data
Statistical Significance
Surgery
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