Application of modular ortho-massage system in early post-operative therapy. Explore the effectiveness of modular ortho-massage systems in early post-operative therapy for improved rehabilitation, faster recovery, pain reduction, and muscle relaxation.
Abstract. The article focuses on examining the effectiveness of using a modular ortho-massage system as part of early postoperative therapy to improve rehabilitation outcomes and clinical results. The aim of the study is to justify the use of a modular ortho-massage system as a component of early postoperative therapy for enhancing clinical outcomes and accelerating patient recovery. The study employed general scientific methods of cognition, including analysis, synthesis, comparison, induction, deduction, systematization, and generalization. The findings demonstrate that implementing ortho-massage therapy during the early postoperative period is a relevant direction in modern medical rehabilitation, grounded in the principles of a multidisciplinary approach and personalized medicine. Massage therapy contributes to reducing pain, relieving muscle tension, and stabilizing patients’ psycho-emotional condition, which collectively promotes faster healing after surgery and supports an earlier return to functional activity. The inclusion of massage in a comprehensive mobilization system, which also involves physical activity, electrical stimulation, and muscle relaxation, produces a pronounced synergistic effect and decreases the likelihood of complications. The study shows that within 7 to 21 days after surgery, patients receiving massage therapy exhibit positive progress. The effectiveness of autonomous mechanical systems, particularly TISA Neuro-Ortho Therapy and exoskeletal massage modules, was also explored, revealing their beneficial impact even for patients with limited access to standard physical rehabilitation. The practical value of this research lies in the potential integration of modular ortho-massage systems as an effective rehabilitation tool in clinical postoperative care.
This article investigates the application of a modular ortho-massage system as an early post-operative therapy, aiming to enhance rehabilitation outcomes and clinical results. The authors position ortho-massage therapy as a relevant and modern direction in medical rehabilitation, grounded in multidisciplinary and personalized medicine principles. The abstract highlights several potential benefits, including pain reduction, relief of muscle tension, improved psycho-emotional stability, faster healing, and an earlier return to functional activity, especially when integrated into a comprehensive mobilization system. A key strength conveyed is the proposed synergistic effect when massage is combined with other modalities like physical activity and electrical stimulation, which is claimed to decrease the likelihood of complications. The exploration of autonomous mechanical systems, such as TISA Neuro-Ortho Therapy and exoskeletal massage modules, further suggests a promising avenue for broader application, including for patients with limited access to conventional rehabilitation. While the abstract mentions observing "positive progress" within 7 to 21 days post-surgery, it lacks specific methodological details, such as study design, participant numbers, control groups, or the quantitative nature of these improvements. The practical value of potentially integrating modular ortho-massage systems into clinical postoperative care is well-articulated. However, for the findings to be truly impactful and to fully substantiate the claims of effectiveness and accelerated recovery, the full manuscript must provide rigorous detail on the study's design, specific outcome measures, statistical analysis, and comparative data against standard care or a control intervention. Such detail is essential for a comprehensive evaluation of the therapeutic approach and its potential to significantly influence patient recovery pathways.
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