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2021 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel

11. Kombinationstherapien mit der Funktionellen Elektrostimulation

verfasst von : Thomas Schick, Christian Dohle, Klemens Fheodoroff

Erschienen in: Funktionelle Elektrostimulation in der Neurorehabilitation

Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

Zusammenfassung

Die Funktionelle Elektrostimulation (FES) wird im Rahmen der Neurorehabilitation in den verschiedensten Anwendungsgebieten eingesetzt. Die Vielfalt der neurologischen Symptomausprägungen erfordert die Modifikation der unterschiedlichen therapeutischen Ansätze. Aufgrund dieser Anforderung entstanden die Kombinationen von FES und anderen erfolgreichen Therapien.
Als zielführend in der Rehabilitation stellt sich die Kombination der FES mit anderen Therapieansätzen, wie zum Beispiel mit der Spiegeltherapie oder Botulinum-Neurotoxin-Therapie (BoNT-A) dar.
Der Einsatz der Spiegeltherapie in der Schlaganfallrehabilitation eignet sich hervorragend für die Behandlung motorisch hochgradig betroffener Schlaganfallpatienten.
Die Kombination der BoNT-A-Therapie mit unmittelbar anschließender (F)ES ist bei spastischen Bewegungsstörungen klinisch sehr sinnvoll.
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Metadaten
Titel
Kombinationstherapien mit der Funktionellen Elektrostimulation
verfasst von
Thomas Schick
Christian Dohle
Klemens Fheodoroff
Copyright-Jahr
2021
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-61705-2_11