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dc.contributor.advisorMora León, Wilson Alberto
dc.contributor.authorAlfonso Morales, Alison Adriana
dc.contributor.authorChapilliquin González, Odalis Piedad
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-24T04:18:54Z
dc.date.available2024-09-24T04:18:54Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/17295
dc.descriptionThe purpose of this research project is to determine and in turn mention specific methods and treatments for an effective physiotherapeutic approach in patients with acute Cerebrovascular Event. A cerebrovascular event (CVD) is a medical condition characterized by an interruption of blood flow to the brain, which can be attributed to a hemorrhagic cerebrovascular event or an ischemic cerebrovascular event. Particularly in adults, this disorder damages some regions of the brain, resulting in severe neuronal impairments and damage. A mixed methodological design has been used, combining quantitative (survey with multiple choice scale with one answer) and qualitative methods, with the purpose of determining the effectiveness of the physiotherapeutic approach implemented at the Hospital General Martin Icaza. The information provided through the patient surveys will guide the hospital's physiotherapy professionals to carry out individualized rehabilitation programs for recovery from CVD. The Martin Icaza Hospital study demonstrates that the physiotherapeutic approach has been effective in improving several clinical aspects of acute stroke patients. The results show a significant improvement in passive exercises performed to prevent joint stiffness in the affected extremities after two weeks of treatment. Based on the results, continuous training of physiotherapy professionals at the Martin Icaza Hospital is recommended, so that the physiotherapeutic approach for patients with cerebrovascular event will give better clinical results.es_ES
dc.descriptionThe purpose of this research project is to determine and in turn mention specific methods and treatments for an effective physiotherapeutic approach in patients with acute Cerebrovascular Event. A cerebrovascular event (CVD) is a medical condition characterized by an interruption of blood flow to the brain, which can be attributed to a hemorrhagic cerebrovascular event or an ischemic cerebrovascular event. Particularly in adults, this disorder damages some regions of the brain, resulting in severe neuronal impairments and damage. A mixed methodological design has been used, combining quantitative (survey with multiple choice scale with one answer) and qualitative methods, with the purpose of determining the effectiveness of the physiotherapeutic approach implemented at the Hospital General Martin Icaza. The information provided through the patient surveys will guide the hospital's physiotherapy professionals to carry out individualized rehabilitation programs for recovery from CVD. The Martin Icaza Hospital study demonstrates that the physiotherapeutic approach has been effective in improving several clinical aspects of acute stroke patients. The results show a significant improvement in passive exercises performed to prevent joint stiffness in the affected extremities after two weeks of treatment. Based on the results, continuous training of physiotherapy professionals at the Martin Icaza Hospital is recommended, so that the physiotherapeutic approach for patients with cerebrovascular event will give better clinical results.es_ES
dc.description.abstractLa finalidad de este proyecto de investigación es determinar y a su vez mencionar métodos y tratamientos específicos para un abordaje fisioterapéutico efectivo en pacientes con Evento Cerebrovascular en etapa aguda. Un evento cerebrovascular (ECV) es una afección médica caracterizada por una interrupción del flujo sanguíneo al cerebro, que puede atribuirse a un evento cerebrovascular hemorrágico o a un evento cerebrovascular isquémico. Sobre todo, en adultos este trastorno daña algunas regiones del cerebro, lo que provoca graves deficiencias y daños neuronales. Se ha utilizado un diseño metodológico mixto, que combina métodos cuantitativos (encuesta con escala de opción múltiple con una respuesta) y cualitativos, con el propósito de determinar la efectividad del abordaje fisioterapéutico implementado en el Hospital General Martin Icaza. La información proporcionada a través de las encuestas destinadas a los pacientes servirá de guía a los profesionales del área de fisioterapia del hospital para realizar programas de rehabilitación individualizados en la recuperación del ECV. El estudio del Hospital Martín Icaza demuestra que el abordaje fisioterapéutico ha sido efectivo para mejorar varios aspectos clínicos de pacientes con accidente cerebrovascular en etapa aguda. Los resultados muestran una mejora significativa en los ejercicios pasivos realizados para prevenir la rigidez articular en las extremidades afectadas después de dos semanas de tratamiento. En base a los resultados se recomienda capacitación continua de los profesionales de fisioterapia del Hospital Martin Icaza, de esta manera el abordaje fisioterapéutico para los pacientes con evento cerebrovascular dará mejores resultados clínicos.es_ES
dc.format.extent61 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBabahoyo: UTB-FCS, 2024es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectCerebrovasculares_ES
dc.subjectEtapa Agudaes_ES
dc.subjectAbordaje Fisioterapéuticoes_ES
dc.subjectTratamientos Específicoses_ES
dc.subjectRehabilitación Individualizadaes_ES
dc.subject.otherFisioterapiaes_ES
dc.titleAbordaje fisioterapéutico en pacientes con accidente cerebrovascular en etapa aguda que acuden al Hospital Martin Icaza de Babahoyo en el periodo junio - septiembre 2024.es_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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