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Словацкий журнал в Скопус, третий квартиль (реабилитация), Rehabilitacia

Уважаемые коллеги, доброго времени суток! Представляем вам словацкое научное издание Rehabilitacia. Журнал имеет третий квартиль, издаётся в Liecreh s.r.o., его SJR за 2022 г. равен 0,201, печатный ISSN - 0033-8680, электронный - 0375-0922, предметные области - Реабилитация, Спортивная терапия и реабилитация. Вот так выглядит обложка:

Здесь два редактора - Сусана Волкова, контактные данные - zuzana.klusonova@lf1.cuni.cz

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и Антон Гут - profantonguth@gmail.com.

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Дополнительный публикационный контакт - rehabilitacia@rehabilitacia.sk.

Журнал "Реабилитация" является научно-профессиональным, индексируемым и рецензируемым исочником по вопросам терапевтической, профессиональной, психосоциальной и образовательной реабилитации. Он издаётся в издательстве "ЛЕЧРЕ" под профессиональной гарантией реабилитации профессора Антона Гута. Журнал предназначен для профессиональной реабилитационной общественности, рассылается в печатном виде по почте и в цифровом виде через Интернет по подписке. Язык публикации словацкий.

Адрес издания - https://rehabilitacia.sk/vitame-vas-na-stranke/

Пример статьи, название - EFEKT OKAMŽITÉHO ÚČINKU PŘEDSTAVY POHYBU NA FUNKČNÍ POHYB HORNÍ KONČETINOU U PACIENTŮ PO CÉVNÍ MOZKOVÉ PŘÍHODĚ PILOTNÍ STUDIE. Заголовок (Summary)

Basis: Motion imaginary is presently accepted as a therapeutic modality that can be used for quality of life improvement in various number of patients, including neurological. It is a cognitive task, during which the individual just imagines the motion and does not really accomplish it. From this point of view, the motion imaginary has the potential to use it also in patients who cannot actually perform an active motion in full range or quality. Current clinical studies clearly prove the effectiveness of motion imaginary as a part of complex therapeutic procedures for improvement of voluntary motion in patients after brain stroke (BS). However, it was not sufficiently cleared yet, whether the motion imaginary in these patients leads to immediate action of motor improvement. Aim of this pilot study was to assess the effect of immediate action of motor imaginary in patients after BS on simple functional motion of upper limb (UL) in patients after BS via surface electromyography sEMG and gyroscopic data.

Group: Four patients (71,5 ± 10,5 years old) in subacute stadium (<1 month from from primary attack) after BS, with light to moderate hemiparesis of UL, participated in this pilot measurement.

Results: Obtained results suggest that immediately after the motion imaginary, the functional movement of paretic UL and improvement of motion quality were observed. The improvement was demonstrated in lower activity of m. biceps brachii and m. triceps brachii by 10% and more. In two patients, improvement of angular velocity of arm by more than 10% was observed.

Conclusion: From the pilot study results emerges that the motion imaginary has immediate effect on quality of movement performance, visible in sEMG and gyroscopic data. The results suggest that even single intervention of motion imaginary has the effect on the subsequent motor performance, what can be used is practice in training of various functional movements.

Key words: motion imaginary, brain stroke, functional movement of upper limb, motor learning, surface electromyography, angular velocity