Abstract
Rehabilitation in patients after vertebral and spinal cord injury (VSCI) is one of the most difficult problems in the global world health system. VSCI leads to severe, persistent functional impairment or disability, which causes clinical, psychological, social, and economic challenges faced by patients. The paper presents clinical and psychological ideas and information about adaptation problems in patients with VSCI. It describes in detail a stepwise rehabilitation system for these patients, the role of their personal traits, and social providers. The importance of interdisciplinary cooperation in patient's adaptation to disease is shown.
Highlights
Rehabilitation in patients after vertebral and spinal cord injury (VSCI) is one of the most difficult problems in the global world health system
VSCI leads to severe, persistent functional impairment or disability, which causes clinical, psychological, social, and economic challenges faced by patients
The paper presents clinical and psychological ideas and information about adaptation problems in patients with VSCI. It describes in detail a stepwise rehabilitation system for these patients, the role of their personal traits, and social providers
Summary
Rehabilitation in patients after vertebral and spinal cord injury (VSCI) is one of the most difficult problems in the global world health system. Все это обусловливает пристальное внимание к проблеме ПСМТ не только врачей различных специальностей, но и психологов и диктует необходимость разработки комплексного медико-психологического подхода к лечению и реабилитации таких пациентов.
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