TITLE:
The Link between Psychomotor Disorders and Physical Therapy
AUTHORS:
Ramona Delia Arsani, Marius Stoica
KEYWORDS:
Hyperkinesia, Hypokinesia, Tics, Body Schema Disorders, Apraxia
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Medical Psychology,
Vol.13 No.1,
January
18,
2024
ABSTRACT:
The evolution of the individual in ontogenesis has
been studied throughout life and on all sides of development. Studies in the
field based on medical rehability performed by a full team such as doctors,
physiotherapists and psychologists and not only have shown that the link
between the patient’s psychological state and exercise are factors in full
dependence and any imbalance can trigger irreparable effects. Psychology is the
science that studies the laws of formation, development, functioning and
deficiencies related to psychism; it includes
a series of fundamental concepts that include: psychic processes, psychic phenomena, psychic attributes, psychic
states or psychic activities. Psychic phenomena are the component
elements of psychism. In a sense, the psychic phenomena are manifested by
external facts, by our behavior, by the motor
actions started, by gestures or verbal actions; in the other sense, psychic phenomena are manifested by inner
deeds, as the form of ideas, images, feelings, and desires.
The motor acts without psychism would be only simple automatisms, without human
specifications of adaptation, while the psychism without motor acts would be deprived of the fundamentals of formation and
functioning as well as of its production mechanisms. Objective: The
objective of this study is to highlight the causal problems of delayed medical
recovery in relation to the psychological and
emotional factors. This desktop review aims to identify psychoemotional disorders in the
case of subjects with operated lumbar disc herniation and aims to adapt
a specialized physiotherapeutic protocol by
adapting to CIF. The result of this study will be found in the percentage of
socio-professional reintegration of the subjects with operated lumbar
disc herniation and implicitly the increase in the quality of life. Conclusions: 1) For an effective functional recovery, a psycho-emotional balance is needed; 2) A positive attitude actively
influences medical rehabilitation; 3)
Regaining physical, cognitive and social activities depend on the degree of psycho-emotional
impairment.