ISHEMIK INSULTDAN KEYINGI DAVRDA PSIXOMOTOR REABILITATSIYA SAMARADORLIGINI TAQQOSLAB O`RGANISH

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Ibodulloyeva M.B.
Ibodullayev Z.R

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Insultdan keyingi davrda bemorlarda reablitatsiya samaradorligini oshirish hozirgi kunda tibbiyotning dolzarb vazifalaridan biri bo’lib qolmoqda. Buning asosiy sabablari reablitatsiya jarayonining uzoq davom etishi, qimmatligi va maxsus reablitatsion markazlarda olib borilishi zarurligidadir. Neyroreablitatsiya bemorlarda insultdan keyingi davrda hayot sifati, harakat aktivligi, kognitiv xususiyatlarini tiklashga qaratilgan bo’lishi va kompleks olib borilishi lozim. Shuning uchun ham bu ko’rsatkichlarni tiklaydigan maqbul neyroreablitatsiya usullarini ishlab chiqish dolzarb muammo bo’lib qolmoqda. Maqolada ishemik insultdan keyingi davrda psixomotor reablitatsiya samaradorligi taqqoslab o’rganilgan oxirgi ilmiy izlanish natijalari yoritilgan. Natijalarga ko’ra psixomotor reablitatsiya bemorlarda harakat va kognitiv buzilishlarni tiklashda yuqori samara beruvchi O’zbekistonda yangi innovatsion metod bo’lib, unni tibbiyotga tadbiq etish orqali nogironlikni qisqartirishga erishish mumkin.

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Ibodulloyeva M.B., & Ibodullayev Z.R. (2024). ISHEMIK INSULTDAN KEYINGI DAVRDA PSIXOMOTOR REABILITATSIYA SAMARADORLIGINI TAQQOSLAB O`RGANISH. Uz-Conferences, 904–912. Retrieved from https://uz-conference.com/index.php/p/article/view/639
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