Combined kinesitherapy in multiple sclerosis with elements of art therapy

Efremova, Veronika and Vasileva, Dance and Efremov, Jordan (2021) Combined kinesitherapy in multiple sclerosis with elements of art therapy. In: XIX International Congres of Medical Sciences, ICMS 2021, 13-16 May 2021, Sofia.

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Introduction
Key components in neurorehabilitation are the adaptation and improvement of neuroplasticity, i.e. the capacity of the brain to make new nerve connections after lesion damage, and the control of lost functions to be taken over by other zones in the brain. Art therapy as an integrative therapy improves the mental and physical health and contributes to improving the general functional state that enriches the lives of individuals, families and communities through active creation of art, creative processes and enjoyable psycho-physical health.
Aim
The aim of the study is to study the effect of applied kinesitherapy with elements of art therapy in maintaining the general functional state and independence of the patient.
Materials and methods
The study included an examination of a 52-year-old woman diagnosed with a chronic-remitting clinical form of multiple sclerosis in whom there was chronic pain along the spine, paraesthesia, diplopia, dysarthria, memory impairment, decreased concentration and attention, and periods of anxiety and fear. Motor activity is impaired which includes: paresis, impaired coordination, intention tremor and disturbed balance. Ten-day combined kinesitherapy with ten 2-hour art therapy sessions, twice per week, was performed. The applied kinesitherapy includes means for: maintenance of the cardiorespiratory activity with aerobic load in the form of ergometry or training; maintaining range of motion in the joints and overcoming muscle imbalance with passive exercises; proprioceptive-nerve muscle relief; active exercises; improving coordination with coordination exercises; improving balance with balance exercises on reduced support areas and lack of visual control; improving functional capabilities by recognizing different digits and shapes when placing the limb in a certain position on or over them; prophylaxis of complications.
Results
After the applied kinesitherapy and art therapy starting with: drawing simple geometric shapes, natural shapes in still life, drawing characters from fantasy, drawing landscapes, there is an improvement of the functional status (postural stability, accuracy and coordination of movements), better emotional state, concentration and attention.
Conclusion
Proper multidisciplinary therapeutic approach in multiple sclerosis and application of complex treatment of kinesitherapy and art therapy leads to positive results on the impaired functional and emotional status of the patient.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Poster)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Combined kinesitherapy, multiple sclerosis, elements of art therapy
Subjects: Medical and Health Sciences > Clinical medicine
Medical and Health Sciences > Health sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Medical Science
Depositing User: Prof. Dance Vasileva
Date Deposited: 17 May 2021 14:42
Last Modified: 17 May 2021 14:42
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/28097

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