Rehabilitative practices with the concept- charriere for mechanical cervical pain in adults
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Abstract
Introduction- Pain in the cervical area, also known as cervicalgia, has become one of the main musculoskeletal pathologies that affects society, its greatest incidence is directly related to professions that require certain prolonged postures, in addition to overload of stress; basically, affecting all age groups and social strata in all occupations. Charriere exercises are used to treat painful problems in various regions of the spine, helping to correct posture and re-educate the position of the head and neck, thus contributing to improving the range of motion. Objective- To analise the benefits of the Charriere Method for the application of physical therapy in mechanical neck pain and the reduction of pain, restoring joint and muscle function in adult patients. Methodology- Applicative Research: using Charriere's exercises. Quantitative: obtains results regarding the evaluation scales by measuring pain using the visual analog pain scale. Qualitative: it can be evidenced in the clinical histories and progress sheets in which the data are described. Field: the investigation was carried out at the scene of the events, physical therapy, and rehabilitation area of the Military Basic Hospital 11 BCBG “Riobamba”. Documentary: bibliographic information is obtained which consists of expanding, deepening, and knowing the criteria of different authors. Transversal: because it has a certain period. Inductive Method: because the complications were analyzed in such a way. Deductive Method: because the results obtained could be analyzed and interpreted. Results- 25 patients represent 100% of those treated in the physical rehabilitation area of the Basic Military Hospital No. 11 - BCB “Galapagos”, the frequency is much higher in patients between 30 and 34 years old, representing 60%. Conclusions. - It is concluded that aerobic exercises in the physiotherapy treatment of hypertensive adults have a significant impact not only on reducing blood pressure but also on other factors that influence reducing stress, anxiety and improving sleep, thus helping the patient. to lead a better quality of life. Keywords: Rehabilitation, Charriere concept, mechanical cervical pain, adult. General Study Area: Health and Wellness. Specific area of study: physical therapy. Study type: original article