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Medical Hydrology and Balneology: Environmental Aspects

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<strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Hydrology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Balneology</strong>: <strong>Environmental</strong> <strong>Aspects</strong><br />

obtained. For early rehabilitation through active movement of the shoulder in water<br />

<strong>and</strong> on l<strong>and</strong> arrangements must be made in water at low speeds (30°/sec) because<br />

muscle activation is lower than on l<strong>and</strong> at this speed, then at medium speeds<br />

(45°/sec), where there is no dominance between on l<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> in water, so you would<br />

in the environment most favorable to some specific criteria in the rehabilitation<br />

process, <strong>and</strong> finally, at high speeds (90°/sec) on l<strong>and</strong> again because muscle activation<br />

is lower for a single run in water. On the other h<strong>and</strong>, outlining the importance<br />

of the pectoralis in the stabilization of the shoulder in the FA. And regarding the<br />

movement in early periods begin with the reeducation in abduction, then<br />

antepulsion <strong>and</strong> finally the combined work of the movement (45°). This protocol,<br />

progressing as muscle activation, allows for early active motion, reducing the time<br />

to achieve therapeutic goals <strong>and</strong> increasing patient safety.<br />

Keywords: Physiotherapy, Surface Electromyography, Shoulder, Movement<br />

264<br />

Balnea<br />

2012, núm. 6, 263-264

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