Rehabilitation as an important component of the algorithm for treating patients with Gilmore’s hernia

  • G.I. Gerych Львівський національний медичний університет імені Данила Галицького
Keywords: Gilmore’s hernia, rehabilitation, conservative therapy

Abstract

The purpose of the work is to develop a method for the restoration of patients with Gilmor hernia in the postoperative period, which includes the original scheme of medical treatment of pain syndrome and conducting physical therapy with the use of its own protocol of rehabilitation. In the article an overview of postoperative rehabilitation programs for patients with Gilmore’s hernia is given. In the literature available of the series of post-operative rehabilitation programs varies among themselves, although only some of them are detailed and comprehensive it is proved. The own scheme of postoperative treatment of Gilmore’s hernia has been developed. Drug therapy in conjunction with the original protocol for the rehabilitation of patients is carried out. The complex physical rehabilitation prevents relapse of pain syndrome in patients with glycemic hernia and contributes to the forced restoration of sports activities it has been proved. The positive outcomes of complex treatment of Gilmor hernia using its own rehabilitation and conservative treatment scheme provide grounds for recommending it for implementation in broad medical practice.

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Published
2018-09-28
How to Cite
Gerych, G. (2018). Rehabilitation as an important component of the algorithm for treating patients with Gilmore’s hernia. Reports of Vinnytsia National Medical University, 22(3), 553-560. https://doi.org/10.31393/reports-vnmedical-2018-22(3)-33
Section
SOCIAL MEDICINE, ORGANIZATION OF HEALTH PROTECTION