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PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN CHILDREN WITH RHEUMATIC DISEASES
Mandica Vidović
; Klinika za pedijatriju, KBC Zagreb, Šalata
Jadranka Kelečić
; Klinika za pedijatriju, KBC Zagreb, Šalata
Sažetak
Rheumatic diseases in children are increasingly
becoming a contemporary problem. Scientific advances
have led to the development of diagnostic methods that
allow for early diagnosis and successful treatment. Today
we do not only aim to achieve clinical and laboratory
remission, but also to enable our patients to lead full,
normal lives. Physical activity plays an important role in
the achievement of this outcome. This article provides an
overview of the etiology and clinical features of the most
common rheumatic diseases in children, as well as
therapeutic possibilities regarding these conditions. This
study provides an overview of recently published tests for
evaluating patients before and after their inclusion in
exercise programs, as well as recommendations regarding
a number of sports and physical activities. Even with the
increased number of publications, there is still no general
agreement with regard to these recommendations. Indeed,
the participation of children suffering from rheumatic
diseases is the best way for them to maintain a satisfactory
range of motions, strength, power, and physical fitness
and also to increase their self-esteem.
Ključne riječi
rheumatic diseases; children; Juvenile idiopathic arthritis, physical activity; CHAQ DI; weight baring exercises; aquaaerobic training
Hrčak ID:
31111
URI
Datum izdavanja:
29.12.2008.
Posjeta: 9.157 *