Physiotherapy Intervention in Elderly Immobility Syndrome: Narrative Review

José Evaldo Gonçalves Lopes-Júnior, Gecilane de Jesus Dourado de Sousa Gomes, José Jario da Silva Vieira-Filho, Luciano Bruno Osorio Terceiro, Denise Gonçalves Moura Pinheiro, Eduardo de Almeida e Neves, E. S. O. Vanderlei
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With aging, several physiological changes occur in the elderly, including a decrease in muscle mass, bone density, and balance, which increase the risk of falls. As the elderly population continues to grow, the role of the physiotherapist becomes indispensable in promoting the autonomy and independence of these individuals. This study presents a narrative review on the physiotherapist's role in preventing immobility syndrome in the elderly. Immobility syndrome primarily affects the musculoskeletal system, leading to functional limitations that impact posture transfer and bed-to-chair mobility, hindering daily activities, altering gait patterns, and reducing the activity of certain systems. The implementation of early rehabilitation protocols within the first 48 hours of intervention can be applied to improve mobilization and prevent the onset of immobility syndrome. As the elderly population expands, the proactive involvement of physiotherapists in preventing and managing immobility-related issues becomes crucial. This not only enhances the quality of life for older individuals but also reduces the burden on healthcare systems. Overall, physiotherapy plays a vital role in mitigating the negative effects of immobility in the elderly, promoting their well-being, and maintaining their functional independence.
老年不动综合征的物理治疗干预:叙述性回顾
随着年龄的增长,老年人会发生一些生理变化,包括肌肉量、骨密度和平衡能力的下降,这增加了跌倒的风险。随着老年人口的持续增长,物理治疗师在促进这些个体的自主性和独立性方面的作用变得不可或缺。本研究提出了一个叙述性的回顾在物理治疗师的作用,在预防老年人的不动综合征。活动不动综合征主要影响肌肉骨骼系统,导致功能限制,影响姿势转移和从床到椅子的移动,阻碍日常活动,改变步态模式,减少某些系统的活动。在干预的最初48小时内实施早期康复方案可用于改善活动能力和预防不动综合征的发生。随着老年人口的扩大,物理治疗师积极参与预防和管理与不动相关的问题变得至关重要。这不仅提高了老年人的生活质量,而且减轻了医疗保健系统的负担。总的来说,物理治疗在减轻老年人不动的负面影响、促进他们的健康和维持他们的功能独立性方面起着至关重要的作用。
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