老年人的功能健康和儿童的身体活动

G. Sundelin
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坚持长期治疗以重塑患者对康复的看法。这是我第一次有幸发表来自非洲国家的论文。来自尼日利亚的Oyeyemi & Oyeyemi对181名尼日利亚物理治疗师进行了一项关于他们的实践和他们在患者管理方面的优先事项的调查。大约一半的尼日利亚物理治疗师使用证据来选择治疗。73%的受访者表示,他们更倾向于获得临床博士学位作为从事物理治疗工作的入门级教育,75%的受访者更倾向于获得研究生学位作为临床专业培训。这些数据让我们对这个国家的专业发展潜力和物理治疗方向有了有趣的了解。来自英国的Orbell & Smith对髋臼唇裂的物理治疗进行了系统回顾。在搜索了多个数据库后,作者找到了13篇论文进行审查。术前物理治疗的使用证据有限。虽然术后物理治疗被认为是重要的,但手术程序在很大程度上决定了个性化的康复方案。因此,需要更多的证据来证明髋臼唇修复术后的物理治疗。最后,我要感谢今年6月在阿姆斯特丹举行的世界物理治疗大会上参观我们展台的所有人。我希望您能继续支持我们的杂志,向《物理治疗进展》投稿。接下来,你将看到新的副编辑委员会的介绍。请随时与他们或我联系。我们祝你圣诞快乐,新年快乐。
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Functional fitness in seniors and physical activity in children
adherence to long-term therapy in order to reframe the patient ’ s perspectives of being rehabilitated. This is the fi rst time I have the honor to publish a paper from an African country. Oyeyemi & Oyeyemi from Nigeria present a survey among 181 Nigerian physiotherapists about their practice and their priorities concerning patient management. Approximately half of the Nigerian physiotherapists use evidence for selection of treatment. A great majority, 73%, indicated a preference for a clinical doctorate as entry-level education to practice physiotherapy and 75% post-graduate training as clinical specialization. These fi gures give interesting insights into potential for professional growth and the direction of physiotherapy in this country. Orbell & Smith from the UK present a systematic review of physiotherapeutic treatment of acetabular labral tears. After searching a number of databases, the authors found 13 papers to review. There was limited evidence for the use of pre-operative physiotherapy. Whilst post-operative physiotherapy was considered important, the operative procedure has largely determined individualized rehabilitation regimes. Therefore, greater evidence is required related to post-operative physiotherapy following acetabular labral repair. Finally, I want to thank all who visited our stand at the World Congress for Physical Therapy in Amsterdam in June this year. I hope that you will continue to support our journal by submitting papers to Advances in Physiotherapy . Next, you will fi nd presentation of the new board of associate editors. Please contact them or me at any time. We all wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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