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Rehabilitation Strategies in Lifestyle Intervention for Improving the Physical Function of the Knee

무릎의 신체 기능 개선을 위한 생활방식 중재 재활 전략

  • Lim, Jongmin (Major in Rehabilitation Science, Department of Health Science, Korea University Graduate School) ;
  • Yoon, Bumchul (Major in Rehabilitation Science, Department of Health Science, Korea University Graduate School)
  • 임종민 (고려대학교 일반대학원 보건과학과 재활과학 전공) ;
  • 윤범철 (고려대학교 일반대학원 보건과학과 재활과학 전공)
  • Received : 2018.11.16
  • Accepted : 2018.12.26
  • Published : 2018.12.31

Abstract

Purpose: Lifestyle intervention (LSI) provides basic recommendations that improve the quality of life and health of patients with minor disabilities. The LSI intervention strategies are associated with active living, healthy weight, healthy eating, and emotional stability. These intervention strategies can change an unhealthy lifestyle to a healthy lifestyle and provide important health care information. Main issue: This study focused on a new LSI-based knee rehabilitation protocol and proved the effect of exercise prescription on the knee. The clinical significance of this study demonstrated that continuous rehabilitation, effective rehabilitation, and recurrence prevention can be achieved by prescribing the appropriate exercise for patients after discharge. Therefore, practical lifestyle medicine knowledge and information are provided by the home-based rehabilitation self-exercise program with the new LSI-based knee rehabilitation protocol. Conclusions: The LSI-based protocol can improve and maintain health conditions and knee function. With the aim of improving self-care abilities, this program is expected to make significant contributions recurrence prevention, reduced mortality, and improved quality of life, physical function, and fitness.

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