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PHYSICAL MEDICINE and REHABILITATION Past, present, and future Prof. Dr. Şafak S. Karamehmetoğlu İstanbul University Cerrahpaşa Medical Faculty Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department
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HEALTH Physically, psychologically and socially complete well-being (WHO).
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Impairment Any loss or abnormality of psychological, physiological, or anatomical structure or function.
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Disability Any restriction or lack resulting from impairment of ability to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for a human being.
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HANDICAP A disadvantage for a given individual resulting from an impairment or a disability that limits or prevents the fulfillment of a role that is normal (depending on the age, sex, and social and cultural factors) for that individual.
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REHABILITATION Rehabilitation is the process of helping a person to reach the fullest physical, psychological, social, vocational, avocational, and educational potential consistent with his or her physiologic or anatomical impairment, environmental limitations, and desires and life plans.
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MEDICINE Preventive Medical (and surgical) Rehabilitation
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Conventional Medicine Concerned with diagnosis, Tends to curable diseases.
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REHABILITATION Diagnosis is not mandatory Concerned with functional problems
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REHABILITATION TEAM-1 - Physiatrist (PMR Specialist) - Physiotherapist - Rehabilitation nurse - Occupational therapist - Social worker
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REHABILITATION TEAM-2 - Speech therapist - Psychologist - Orthotist-Prosthetist - Vocational councellor - Others (doctors, etc)
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PHYSIATRIST Leader of the team. Plans. Organizes. Directs Coordinates. Controls. Motivates.
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PHYSIOTHERAPIST Exercise the patient especially for gross motor function. Perform muscle strength testing. Teach how to transfer. Instruct the use of wheelchair, canes and crutches. Offer physical therapy modalities. Education of posture and walking.
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NURSE Directs personal care of the patient. Bowel and bladder program. Controls environmental factors. Medication management. Skin integrity. Helps ADL and adaptive devices. Helps the patient manage their time.
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Occupational therapist ADL Trains the patient in the functional use of upper extremities. Explores the vocational skills. Evaluates the home and suggest modifications. Trains patients in the use of assistive technology. Collaborates with all the team
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LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM Rheumatic Travmatic & orthopedic Neurologic
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Demographic Data Name - surname: Age: Gender: Profession: Place of birth: Marital status:
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History & Physical Examination
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Complaint(s) Main complaints (pain, weakness etc.) Others (vertigo, vomiting etc.)
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History-1 Date of onset Any cause Character and severity Time relationship Localisation Associated complaints
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History-2 Aggravating factors Alleviating factors Previous treatments and effects Progress Remissions and exacerbations
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History-3 Previous diseases Coexisting diseases Surgical interventions Trauma
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History-4 Alergy Delivery, menses, menaupose Smoking, alcohol and drug Social status
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Family History Illness in the family Cause of deaths
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General health state Fever Blood pressure Pulse rate Body structure Color changes Edema
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Examination of locomotor and neurologic system Inspection Palpation & pression ROM Sensation DTR Muscle testing Special tests
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Skin & mucosal examination
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Ear-nose-throat
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Respiratory system
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Cardio-vascular system
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Gastro-intestinal system
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Urogenital system
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Endocrine system
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Laboratory
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Radiography, scintigraphy and other advanced technics
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Therapy and/or rehabilitation
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