Balneophysiotherapeutic Recovery Methods after the Vascular Accident is a clinical and rehabilitation-focused study addressing integrative BFT interventions for post-stroke recovery. Commonly included in neurorehabilitation curricula at medical universities across Romania and Europe, particularly within physical therapy and recovery degree tracks.

  • Class Year
  • 2022
  • Number of Pages
  • 58
  • Staff Rating
  • 4.5/5

This academic paper provides a structured recovery protocol based on balneophysiotherapy for patients recovering from ischemic or hemorrhagic cerebrovascular accidents. The paper is grounded in neurological rehabilitation and explores how physical modalities such as hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, and manual therapy restore functionality and improve quality of life.

Table of Contents

INTENTION

  • Rationale and scope of the study

SHORT HISTORY

  • Brief overview of stroke pathology

  • Types of cerebrovascular accidents

  • Clinical background

CHAPTER I
General Overview

  • Causes of stroke

  • Complications

  • Evolution and prognosis

  • Differential diagnosis

  • Treatment

  • Recovery strategies in ischemic cerebrovascular accident

CHAPTER II
Kinetotherapeutic Recovery Model after Cerebral Vascular Accident

  1. Principles and objectives of BFT treatment

  2. Hydro-thermotherapy

    • Technique

    • Therapeutic effects

  3. Electrotherapy

    • Technique

    • Functional outcomes

  4. Massage therapy

    • Physiological benefits

    • Regional anatomy

    • Massage techniques for stroke rehabilitation

    • Joint mobilization (kinesitherapy)

    • Medical gymnastics for neuro recovery

  5. Occupational therapy interventions

  6. Balneological treatment

    • Mineral water therapies

    • Therapeutic mud application

CONCLUSIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY

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