2019, Number 2
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Rev Hematol Mex 2019; 20 (2)
Electrical stimulation as part of rehabilitation therapy in patients with haemophilia
Correa-Márquez LI, Torres-González ML, Tlacuilo-Parra JA, Plascencia-Trelles AN, Jiménez-Delgadillo GI
Language: English
References: 29
Page: 131-136
PDF size: 236.85 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Haemophilia is a disease that increases the risk of spontaneous bleeding. The spontaneous
bleeding would appear into muscles of joints and soft tissues leading an arthropathy.
To prevent recurrent bleeding and haemophilic arthropathy a prophylactic treatment has
to be administered together with physical rehabilitation. In developing countries with
low access to prophylaxis treatment, the level of sports done by haemophilic children
is low, even though it has been recognised the importance of sports and some form of
physical activity. Also in general in these countries, treatment of haemophilia does not
meet the standards of developed ones.
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