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Die postoperative Rehabilitation

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In diesem Kapitel steht die postoperative Rehabilitation im Fokus. Welches Ziel verfolgt die Rehabilitation, welche physiologischen und pathophysiologischen Grundlagen sind für eine postoperative Rehabilitation nötig? Diese und weitere Fragen werden im Folgenden geklärt. Ferner wird auf die Mittel zur Rehabilitation eingegangen, wie die Möglichkeiten aus der physikalischen Therapie (z. B. Kryotherapie, Elektrotherapie, Wärme, Ultraschall, Hydrotherapie, Weichteil- und Muskelmassage) und die Pharmakotherapie (u. a. mit Analgetika, Antiphlogistika, Diuretika, Steroide). Ein weiterer Abschnitt beleuchtet den wichtigen Aspekt der psychologischen Führung für eine erfolgreiche Rehabilitation.

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Jagodzinski, M., Müller, W. (2016). Die postoperative Rehabilitation. In: Das Knie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45001-3_7

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