| Paper title: |
The role of kinetotherapy in improving cerebral motor diseases |
| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.4316/SAM.2025.0228 |
| Published in: | Volume XVIII issue 2/ 2025 |
| Publishing date: | 2025 |
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| Author(s): | Cristea Florentina Gheorghiu Aurelian Costin Dan Eugen |
| Abstract. | Cerebral motor infirmity is not a disease, but a syndrome, a set of lesions, changes and symptoms, respectively. This field permanently attracts specialists who dedicate their effort to elaborating strategies intended to recover these categories of patients. Kinetotherapy tries to educate or re-educate, through movement, the disturbed balance in the neurodevelopment of those affected, of young people lacking the possibility of movement.[10]
The motivation for choosing this theme comes from the need to have a broader picture of the therapeutic possibilities applicable in kinetic recovery.[1,2] |
| Keywords: | spasticity, infirmity, physical-kinetic recovery, sequelae, posture, relaxation. |
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