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Voda kot terapevtski medij : diplomsko delo
ID Šuštar, Teja (Author), ID Marušič, Vita (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Plemelj Mohorič, Alenka (Reviewer)

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Abstract
Uvod: Vedenje o zdravilni moči vode je staro toliko kot človeštvo. Aktivnosti v vodnem okolju pozitivno vplivajo na psihofizično stanje oseb v vseh starostnih obdobjih. Voda se kot terapevtski medij uporablja v procesih delovne terapije in fizioterapije. Namen: Preučiti terapevtske učinke vode na človeka in ugotoviti učinkovitost vode kot medija v rehabilitaciji. Zanimalo nas je, katere so indikacije za vključevanje oseb v aktivnosti v vodi ter vpliv uporabe medija, na izvedbo vsakodnevnih aktivnosti in dobro počutje oseb. Metode: V diplomskem delu je bil uporabljen sistematičen pregled literature. Uporabljeno je bilo izbirno oziroma napredno iskanje člankov, ki so bili dostopni v celoti. Literatura je bila iskana v angleškem in slovenskem jeziku. V končno analizo je bilo vključenih 14 znanstvenih in strokovnih člankov. Rezultati: Rezultati pregleda literature kažejo na to, da voda in aktivnosti v vodnem okolju izboljšajo počutje, t. i. 'well-being' oseb. Izboljšale so se socialne spretnosti ter spretnosti dnevnih aktivnosti. Zaradi fizikalnih lastnosti hidrodinamike, ki izboljšujejo fiziološke procese in motorične spretnosti, vadba v vodi predstavlja boljšo alternativo vadbi na kopnem za krepitev in vzdrževanje zdravja. Razprava in zaključek: Delovni terapevti izberejo vodno okolje za izvajanje aktivnosti, ko je to za osebo spodbujajoče. Z namenskimi in pripravljalnimi aktivnostmi v vodi vplivajo na razvoj/izboljšanje spretnosti pomembnih za izvajanje ožjih in širših dnevnih aktivnosti. Za najbolj učinkovite strategije so se izkazali: Halliwickov koncept plavanja, Ai Chi metoda, aktivnosti v vodi, plavanje, hoja v vodi in izvajanje iger. Voda je odličen medij in za nekatere posameznike z zmanjšanimi zmožnostmi edino okolje, kjer lahko izvajajo aktivnosti z aktivnim gibanjem.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:diplomska dela, delovna terapija, vodne aktivnosti, dobro počutje, rehabilitacija
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:ZF - Faculty of Health Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[T. Šuštar]
Year:2021
Number of pages:29 str., [4] str. pril.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-134089 This link opens in a new window
UDC:615.851
COBISS.SI-ID:90793475 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:23.12.2021
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Language:English
Title:Water as therapeutic medium : diploma work
Abstract:
Introduction: Knowledge of the healing power of water is as old as humanity. Activities in the aquatic environment have a positive effect on the psychophysical condition of people of all ages. Water is used as a therapeutic medium in the processes of occupational therapy and physiotherapy. Purpose: To study the therapeutic effects of water on humans and to determine the effectiveness of water as a medium in rehabilitation. We were interested in the indications for the involvement of people in water activities and the impact of the use of the medium on the implementation of daily activities and the well-being of people. Methods: In the diploma work, a systematic review of literature was used. An optional or advanced search for fully available articles was used. Fourteen scientific and professional articles were included in the final analysis. Results: The results of the literature review indicate that water and activities in the aquatic environment improve the general well-being of people. Social functions and daily activity skills have improved. Due to the physical characteristics of hydrodynamics that improve physiological processes and motoric functions, water exercise is a better alternative than land-based exercise to strengthen and maintain health. Discussion and conclusion: Occupational therapists choose an aquatic environment to carry out activities when it is stimulating for the person. Through purposeful and preparatory activities in water, they influence the development/improvement of skills important for implementing narrower and broader daily activities. Halliwick’s concept of swimming, the Ai Chi method, water activities, swimming, walking in water and playing games have proven to be the most effective strategies. Water is an excellent medium for achieving the maximum level of exercise. For some individuals with reduced abilities, it is the only environment to perform activities that include active movement.

Keywords:diploma theses, occupational therapy, water activities, well-being, rehabilitation

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