Modern approaches to physical rehabilitation of combatants
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14840542Keywords:
physical rehabilitation, combatants, injuries, sports, recovery, social adaptationAbstract
The article considers modern approaches to the physical rehabilitation of combatants who have suffered as a result of injuries, chronic diseases or psycho-emotional disorders. Particular attention is paid to kinesiotherapy, physiotherapy methods, the use of adaptive sports and robotic systems to restore functional capabilities. The role of virtual reality, bionic prostheses and modern rehabilitation technologies is also highlighted. Modern rehabilitation technologies play a key role in restoring the health and functional capabilities of combatants who have been injured or have physical and psycho-emotional disorders. Thanks to innovative methods, rehabilitation becomes more effective.
The purpose of the article is to analyze the effectiveness of modern multidisciplinary approaches to the rehabilitation of combatants with the aim of their maximum adaptation to peaceful life and restoration of functional capabilities.
The following methods were used in the article: comparative analysis was used to assess the effectiveness of various rehabilitation methods, data systematization was used to summarize modern approaches to the rehabilitation of military personnel, as well as critical thinking was used to identify key challenges and prospects in this area.
Results: it was proven that a comprehensive approach, which includes medical care, kinesitherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy and social adaptation, significantly improves the physical and psycho-emotional state of veterans. The use of high-tech tools helps to accelerate the recovery of motor functions and increase the level of independence of patients.
Conclusions: physical rehabilitation requires a comprehensive approach, since it should consist not only in providing qualified medical care, but also in promoting the restoration of social ties. Further research should be aimed at developing personalized rehabilitation programs, improving psychological support methods and implementing the latest biomedical technologies to improve the quality of life of military personnel after injuries.
