The Usefulness of Kinetic Programs Applied to Patients with Forearm Bone Fractures. A detailed academic study covering biomechanics, types of fractures, and clinical kinesiotherapy protocols. Suitable for rehabilitation therapy courses or orthopedic physio training.

  • Class Year
  • 2023
  • Number of Pages
  • 51
  • Staff Rating
  • 4.5/5

This study resource focuses on evaluating the effectiveness of kinetic therapy protocols tailored for patients recovering from various types of forearm bone fractures. Structured as a full academic research paper, it provides anatomical context, fracture classification, and detailed rehabilitation methodologies aimed at improving functional outcomes.

The document includes patient case profiles, step-by-step kinetic program implementation, and clinical evaluations, making it suitable for academic use in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and rehabilitation programs. It’s especially useful for students or professionals in orthopedic rehab, offering real-world therapeutic planning and measurable outcome assessments.

Ideal as a practical reference or coursework support in courses covering musculoskeletal recovery, injury rehabilitation, and evidence-based physical therapy.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER I Introduction
1.1 Reason for choosing the theme
1.2 Hypothesis and purpose of the paper

CHAPTER II Theoretical-scientific foundation of the work
2.1 Notions regarding the anatomy and biomechanics of the forearm
 2.1.1 Skeleton of the forearm
 2.1.2 Anatomy and biomechanics of the elbow joints
 2.1.3 Muscles of the forearm
2.2 Fractures of the bones of the forearm
 2.2.1 Fractures of the upper extremity of the radius
 2.2.2 Radial head fractures
 2.2.3 Olecranon fractures
 2.2.4 Diaphyseal fractures of the forearm bones
 2.2.5 Fractures of the lower extremity of the Pouteau Colles radius
 2.2.6 Fractures and distal radial epiphyseal displacements
 2.2.7 Distal ulnar epiphyseal fractures and dislocations
 2.2.8 Volkmann syndrome
 2.2.9 Monteggia-Stănciulescu fracture

CHAPTER III Organization of research
3.1 Subjects and place of research
3.2 Presentation of patients

CHAPTER IV Conducting the research
4.1 Objectives of the recovery
4.2 Kinetic program applied to patients
4.3 Evaluation of patients

CHAPTER V Presentation and interpretation of results
CHAPTER VI Discussions
CHAPTER VII Conclusions
BIBLIOGRAPHY

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