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- PublicaciónRestringidoCaracterización Sociodemográfica, Etiológica y funcional en Pacientes con Postoperatorio de Manguito Totador de la SOCIEDAD MÉDICA LOS SAMANES EN CUCUTA, NORTE DE SANTANDER, 2017-2018.(Cúcuta: Universidad de Santander, 2018, 2018-12-05) Omaña Velasco, Michael Alexander.; Suárez Florez, Tatiana Estefania.; Arias Camargo, Freymar Jhulian.; Márquez Clavijo, Zuleima.; Rodriguez Galezo, Lorencita.The rotator cuff is a muscular complex that is formed by structures such as the infraspinatus, rounded minor, subscapular and supraspinatus, located in the glenohumeral joint which is composed proximally by the glenoid cavity and distally with the humeral head. The rotator cuff injury is the total or partial rupture of the tendons of the muscles that comprise the same, producing important limitations in the functionality of the patients, due to the presentation of their symptomatology. The aim of the present descriptive and field type study was to analyze the sociodemographic, etiological and functional characteristics in patients with rotator cuff postoperative medical society los samanes in Cúcuta, norte Santander, 2017- 2018. The instruments used to identify risk factors, sociodemographic and functional characteristics; were the survey carried out by the authors themselves and the abbreviated version of the Dash test, applied to a sample of 50 patients.
- PublicaciónRestringidoEfectos del ejercicio en pacientes con enfermedad renal crónica, realizado durante los tratamientos renales sustitutivos(Cúcuta: Universidad de Santander, 2018., 2018-07-12) Araque Araque, Hugo-Armando.; Márquez Clavijo, Zuleima.Title: Effects of exercise in patients with chronic kidney disease, performed during renal replacement treatments Author: Hugo Armando Araque Araque E-mail: huarma37@hotmail.com Key words: Chronic kidney disease, hemodialysis, exercise, physical activity and quality of life SUMMARY This study has sought to understand the importance of exercise and physical activity, not only in daily life, but in people with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Review in the different databases, the articles that demonstrate the effects that cause exercise and physical activity in these patients, how they influence their quality of life and what has been the adherence of them to the different programs and renal replacement treatments. It is also observed how exercise programs for hemodialysis (HD) patients have been implemented for many years now, and their benefit has been demonstrated. However, it is notorious that there are few HD units that offer an exercise program adapted to these patients as part of their treatment routine. The high cost of having a physiotherapist in the HD unit is one of the main causes, so it has been necessary to find cheaper alternatives to exercise in these patients. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of exercise in patients with chronic kidney disease, performed during renal replacement therapy. The project was developed under a retrospective, descriptive approach because it was limited to perform an analysis of the thematic categories of the effects of exercises in patients with chronic kidney disease and, it is a documentary research because articles are used as an analysis unit scientific and formal documents of years between 2005 and 2018. Once the bibliographic search has been done, the titles and abstracts of the articles have been read and a total of 40 have been selected with the intention of answering the question in which Work is focused from the analysis of these articles it was possible to determine the types of exercises performed, the right time and place for the realization of these and the main effects of the different exercise programs in patients with CKD. It is concluded that the proposed objectives were met, because it was possible to demonstrate that the application of the exercise programs implemented in these patients, generates positive effects on the quality of life and health of these patients and was also possible. determine that aerobic exercise in isolation or combined with strength exercises, improves the patient's exercise tolerance and effort capacity in HD. It is also possible to conclude that strength exercise improves functional capacity, strength and quality of life in HD patients.