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Postoperative Rehabilitation

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Rehabilitation der oberen Extremität

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Operative Eingriffe an der oberen Extremität kommen häufig vor. Die physiotherapeutische Nachsorge sollte zügig, ökonomisch und effektiv gestaltet sein, mit dem Ziel, die volle Alltags- und Arbeitsfähigkeit des Patienten wiederherzustellen. Dies verlangt neben therapeutischer Kompetenz und Professionalität eine optimale Abstimmung zwischen Arzt und Therapeut sowie eine gute Aufklärung, Führung und Mitarbeit des Patienten. Neben einer sinnvollen Selektion der Behandlungsmaßnahmen trägt außerdem ein zeitlich gut geplanter Einsatz dieser Maßnahmen zum Erfolg bei. In diesem Kapitel wird zuerst auf die Ziele und Prinzipien der physiotherapeutischen Nachbehandlung eingegangen, folgend werden die chirurgischen Eingriffe für die verschiedenen Pathologien dargestellt sowie die entsprechende physiotherapeutische Nachbehandlung exemplarisch aufgezeigt.

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Kromer, T.O., Jung, M., Wiedemann, E. (2013). Postoperative Rehabilitation. In: Kromer, T. (eds) Rehabilitation der oberen Extremität. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30262-6_7

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