La fisioterapia en los centros de agua urbanos

Francisco Molina Rueda , María José Molina Rueda
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Abstract

We are currently living an interesting stage in all the subjects related with Balneology and Hydrotherapy, terms that the nonspecialists usually confuse. It is the aim of this work to differentiate them.

This study describes how the physical therapy opens the way to new hydrotherapy centers or SPAs in the cities. This is a challenge as it implies defending one of our competencies, that is, using the hydrotherapy means for treatment in the health setting and preventing unqualified professional practice.

Specifically we are describing our experience, that of a Spa that counts on physiotherapists in its staff. We have designed a cross-sectional, descriptive work or cut off that aims to obtain data on the set of individuals who requested the services of physical therapy as well as the reason for consultation and their satisfaction after completing the proposed intervention of their physiotherapist.

During the 6-month study (January-June 2007), a total of 276 clients were recorded in the SPA, 57 (20.6 %) of whom came to the center due to a health problem. The most frequent reason for consultation was suffering some type of painful and/or inflammatory condition (76.32 %).

Regarding client satisfaction after completing the intervention, it was considered positive in most of the cases. Thus, and based on the results obtained, we can predict that physical therapy could make its way within these centers, many of which are used for esthetics and have true hotbeds of unqualified professionals.

城市水中心的物理治疗
我们目前正处于一个有趣的阶段,在所有与Balneology和水疗相关的学科中,非专业人士通常会混淆这些术语。这项工作的目的是区分它们。这项研究描述了物理疗法如何为城市中新的水疗中心或水疗中心开辟道路。这是一项挑战,因为它意味着捍卫我们的一项能力,即在保健环境中使用水疗手段进行治疗,并防止不合格的专业做法。具体来说,我们描述的是我们的经验,一个水疗中心依靠物理治疗师的工作人员。我们设计了一个横断面的、描述性的工作或切断,目的是获得关于要求物理治疗服务的个人的数据,以及咨询的原因和他们在完成物理治疗师建议的干预后的满意度。在为期6个月的研究期间(2007年1月至6月),SPA共记录了276名客户,其中57人(20.6%)因健康问题来到该中心。最常见的咨询原因是患有某种类型的疼痛和/或炎症(76.32%)。对于完成干预后的客户满意度,在大多数情况下被认为是积极的。因此,根据所获得的结果,我们可以预测,物理治疗可以在这些中心中发挥作用,其中许多中心用于美学,并拥有真正的不合格专业人员的温床。
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