Paper title: |
IMPLICATIONS OF PHYSICALTHERAPY REGARDING THE REHABILITATION OF PATIENT WITH SPINA BIFIDA OCCULTA |
DOI: | . |
Published in: | Volume III issue 1/ 2010 |
Publishing date: | 2010 |
Pages: | 87-95 |
Author(s): |
Ileana Juravle |
Abstract. | Today, physicaltherapy requires a wide field of knowledge (anatomy, pathology, psychology, rehabilitation medicine), its applications are common in various diseases of various devices and systems of the body. It certainly does not concern only the physical side but also the psychological, the social side, etc. [1]. Physical exercise and also the other sides of physicaltherapy have an important implication for spine disorders associated with low back pain, including spina bifida occulta [2] |
Keywords: | spina bifida occulta, low back pain, physicaltherapy, rehabilitation program. |
References: |
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