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Exercises with increasing resistance in rehabilitation of patients with rheumatoid arthritis after surgical treatment
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Online publication date: 2010-09-21
Reumatologia 2010;48(4):219-224
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In this article the form of active resistance exercises is shown; they are used to rehabilitate patients with rheumatoid arthritis after typical orthopaedic surgeries within the locomotor system. The form of these exercises enables rehabilitation both in the clinical area and at home. It is attractive for the patient and does not require expensive and sometimes sophisticated equipment to be bought.
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