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Adv Gerontol ; 33(3): 600-606, 2020.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33280349

ABSTRACT

According to the World Health Organization, human life expectancy has increased significantly around the world over the past century, but this process is inevitably accompanied by aging. Therefore, persons who have reached the elderly and senile age often become infirm, especially physically. As a result, such people find it increasingly difficult to make movements related to self-service and movement when using standard clothing and shoes. In a study of 55 patients (from 60 to 87 years), conducted for the first time from the point of view of medical and social rehabilitation, data were obtained that reveal the nature of physical limitations of this group of people, which significantly complicate them use of standard clothing and shoes. The main conclusion of the work is the relevance of the development of medical and technical requirements for the design and production of clothing and footwear specifically for the elderly and senile taking into account their changed anthropometric parameters and their characteristic functional limitations.


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Aging , Geriatrics , Aged , Humans , Life Expectancy , Shoes
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33244964

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OBJECTIVE: To study the features of the rehabilitation of patients with foot drop syndrome and to develop recommendations for the appointment of technical means of rehabilitation (TMR) for this pathology. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Retrospective analysis of the survey data of 375 patients in need of lower limb orthosis was carried out. General clinical and biomechanical methods were used to study the disturbances of statodynamic function of the musculoskeletal system. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The results confirm that patients with foot drop syndrome have disturbances of support, stability, symmetry and rhythmicity of walking and, as a result, a significant deterioration in the quality of life. It has been established that the patients is not fully provided with orthoses and orthopedic shoes appointed to compensate for impaired function. Practitioners and rehabilitation specialists have difficulties in substantiating the needs and recommendations of TMR for a particular patient. The presented medical and technical requirements for product designs, the methodology for determining the need for them and recommendations for the appointment of TMR will contribute to the successful rehabilitation of patients with foot drop syndrome.


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Foot Orthoses , Peroneal Neuropathies , Biomechanical Phenomena , Equipment Design , Humans , Quality of Life , Retrospective Studies , Walking
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