Title Učinkovitost fizioterapijskih postupaka
Title (english) Effectiveness of physiotherapy procedures
Author Juraj Primorac
Mentor Manuela Filipec (mentor)
Committee member Pavao Vlahek (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Manuela Filipec (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Nikolina Zaplatić Degač (član povjerenstva)
Granter University North (University centre Varaždin) (Department of Physiotherapy) Koprivnica
Defense date and country 2023-09-25, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE Clinical Medical Sciences Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Abstract U današnjem svijetu, briga o zdravlju i dobrobiti pojedinca dobiva sve veći značaj. Suvremeni pristupi medicini i rehabilitaciji nastoje pružiti najbolje moguće rezultate pacijentima, poboljšati njihovu kvalitetu života i omogućiti što brži oporavak. Fizioterapija, kao vitalna grana rehabilitacijske medicine, igra ključnu ulogu u tom procesu, pružajući različite metode liječenja i terapije za različite tjelesne probleme. Unatoč napretku u medicinskom istraživanju i tehnologiji, postavlja se pitanje jesu li metode fizioterapije koje danas koristimo zaista optimalne i najučinkovitije. Je li moguće da smo zaglavili u "zastarjelim" rutinama i praksama koje bi se mogle nadograditi ili zamijeniti novim inovativnim metodama? U ovom završnom radu ćemo proispitati postojeće fizioterapijske metode, osvijetliti njihove prednosti i nedostatke te istražiti mogućnosti za unaprjeđenje i inovaciju. Dodatno ćemo razmotriti i ideologiju koja stoji iza biomedicinskog modela koji prevladava u suvremenoj medicini. Biomedicinski model, usredotočen na tjelesne aspekte bolesti i liječenja, bio je dominantan više desetljeća. No, vrijeme je da kritički sagledamo takav pristup i istražimo mogućnosti za uključivanje holističkog i biopsihosocijalnog pristupa u fizioterapiju. Cilj ovog rada je potaknuti razmišljanje i potaknuti daljnje istraživanje o tome kako možemo poboljšati metode fizioterapije i uskladiti ih s idejom cjelovite brige o pacijentu.
Abstract (english) In today's world, the care of individual health and well-being is gaining increasing significance. Modern approaches to medicine and rehabilitation strive to provide the best possible outcomes for patients, improve their quality of life, and enable faster recovery. Physiotherapy, as a vital branch of rehabilitative medicine, plays a key role in this process, offering various treatment methods and therapies for various physical issues. Despite advancements in medical research and technology, the question arises whether the physiotherapy methods we use today are truly optimal and most effective. Is it possible that we are stuck in "outdated" routines and practices that could be upgraded or replaced with new innovative methods? In this final thesis, we will examine existing physiotherapy methods, shed light on their advantages and drawbacks, and explore possibilities for improvement and innovation. Additionally, we will consider the ideology behind the biomedical model prevailing in contemporary medicine. The biomedical model, focused on the physical aspects of illness and treatment, has been dominant for several decades. However, it is time to critically assess such an approach and explore opportunities for incorporating a holistic and biopsychosocial approach into physiotherapy. The aim of this work is to stimulate thinking and encourage further research on how we can enhance physiotherapy methods and align them with the concept of comprehensive patient care.
Keywords
fizioterapija
metode
liječenje
biomedicinski
biopsihosocijalni
model
učinkovitost
zastarjelo
Keywords (english)
physiotherapy
methods
treatment
biomedical
biopsychosocial
model
effectiveness
outdated
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:122:491599
Study programme Title: Physiotherapy Study programme type: professional Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) fizioterapije (prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) fizioterapije)
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