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Medieval Archaeology | 2018

Influence of Motion Therapy in the Prevention of Lumbar Pain Syndrome Relapse

Eldad Kaljić; Dijana Avdić; Emira Švraka; Mirsad Muftić; Muris Pecar; Amra MacakHadziomerovic; Namik Trtak

Introduction: Lumbar pain syndrome is one of the most common conditions in clinical practice, more common than 290 other pathological conditions, which affect up to 84% of adults in a certain period of their life. The origin of the lower back pain can be classified as mechanical, neuropathic and secondary due to another illness. Patient education and information, muscle strengthening exercises, maintenance of routine daily physical activity and pain therapy are the basis of acute non-specific pain syndrome therapy. Aim: To determine the success of the motion therapy procedure in the prevention of lumbar pain syndrome relapse. Material and methods: The research is prospective, longitudinal, manipulative and controllable. It was conducted in the private practice “Praxis - dr. Pecar” in the period from June 20, 2014 to June 1, 2016, and included 200 respondents with symptoms of lumbar pain syndromes divided into the experimental (n=100) and control (n=100) groups. The presence of lumbar pain syndrome relapse in respondents experimental and control group was recorded in the second and third clinical examination. Results: In the second examination, 4 (4%) of the respondents from experimental group and 37 (37%) of the control group responded had LBS relapse. In the third examination, the number of respondents with recurrent LBS in the experimental group was 4 (4%), while in the control group was 17 (17%). After the study, no statistically significant difference was observed in the mean age of respondents who had LBS relapse compared to respondents without LBS relapse, as well as significant influence of sex structure on relapse in the experimental and control group during the second and third examination. Conclusion: After the second examination, the relapse rate in the experimental group was statistically significantly higher in the respondents withstanding jobs, while there was no statistically significant difference in the control group and both groups after the third examination.


Materia Socio Medica | 2017

Physical Therapy in Elderly Suffering from Degenerative Diseases

Emira Švraka; Muris Pecar; Amila Jaganjac; Amra Macak Hadziomerovic; Eldad Kaljić; Almir Kovacevic

Introduction: Osteoarthritis of the joints (osteoarthritis or arthritis) represents the largest group of rheumatic diseases. Within rheumatic diseases 50% are degenerative rheumatic diseases, 10% inflammatory and 40% extra-articular. Goal: To determine the modalities of physical therapy for elderly with degenerative diseases. Material and methods: The study is retrospective-prospective and descriptive. The survey conducted included 25 patients with degenerative diseases of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems in Gerontology Center in Sarajevo, from May 1, 2014- April 30, 2015. As research instruments were used: Questionnaire for users of physical therapy in Gerontology Center in Sarajevo, self-developed, visual-analog scale to assess pain and patient records. Results: Of the total number of patients with degenerative diseases (25), 10 (40%) were male and 15 (60%) were female. The most common degenerative disease is knee osteoarthritis which had 11 patients (29%), 3 males and 8 females. From physical therapy modalities in the treatment of degenerative diseases at the Gerontology Center in Sarajevo, kinetic therapy was administered to all patients, followed by manual massage and TENS in 15 cases (60%). From twenty-two patients, who completed a questionnaire, 11 (50%, 2 male and 9 female) rated their health as poor. Seven patients (32%, 3 male and 4 female) assessed their health as good. Three patients (14%, 2 male and 1 female) rated their health as very poor, and one patient (4%, 1 male) rated its health as very good. Conclusion: The Research Physical therapy in elderly with degenerative diseases is a pilot project, which highlights the need for: Conducting research for a longer time period, with a larger sample; Quality of keeping health records; Implementation of a continuous evaluation of functional status and; Stricter control for optimal effectiveness of physical therapy in order to improve the quality of life of elderly patients.


Child and Adolescence Psychiatry and Psychology in Bosnia and Herzegovina-State and Perspectives | 2017

CURRENT STATE AND PERSPECTIVES OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOLOGY IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Slobodan Loga; Nirvana Pištoljević; Emira Švraka; Vera Daneš; Bojan Šošić

The goal of this research was to determine the current state of child and adolescent psychiatry and psychology in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and based on the findings, point out some possible future prospects in these fields. For this purpose, a questionnaire regarding the existing state of services provided in the child and adolescent psychiatry and psychology in the county was designed and disseminated across the country. The representatives of 18 different governmental institutions (Psychiatric Clinics, Mental Health Centers, Health Clinics and Centers for Early Childhood Development) across Bosnia and Herzegovina completed the questionnaire. The data were collected from a total of 143 professionals and focused on minors, children ranging in age from birth through 18 years old. Professionals reported that 47.47% of their applied work with patients was with typically developing children, compared to working with children with special needs, where the average percentage across the institutions was 52.53%. A total of 143 experts who worked with the preschool children and minors reported that 35 of them (24.47%) worked directly with the children over 50% of their work-time, and 34 of them (23.77%) worked exclusively with children and minors. Based on the data collected and a descriptive analysis conducted, some recommendations were made for the future.


Journal of Health Science | 2015

Rehabilitation of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated in stationary spa treatment

Amila Jaganjac; Bakir Katana; Samir Bojičić; Amra Macak Hadziomerovic; Dijana Avdić; Emira Švraka; Merima Majstorović


Psychiatria Danubina | 2012

CHRONIC ILLNESS AND FAMILY: IMPACT OF SCHIZOPHRENIA AND CROHN'S DISEASE ON THE FAMILY QUALITY OF LIFE

Slobodan Loga; Alma Džubur Kulenović; Emira Švraka; Nina Bosankic; Ahmed Kučukalić; Omer Ćemalović; Alma hadžić


Journal of Health Science | 2015

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)

Dijana Avdić; Amila Jaganjac; Bakir Katana; Samir Bojičić; Amra Macak Hadziomerovic; Emira Švraka


Journal of Health Science | 2013

Frequency of joined disabilities of children with cerebral palsy in Tuzla canton

Mirela Babajiæ; Emira Švraka; Dijana Avdiæ


Journal of Health Science | 2011

Health promotion in families who have children with intellectual and developmental disabilities

Emira Švraka; Slobodan Loga; Dijana Avdić; Jasmina Berbić Fazlagić


Materia Socio Medica | 2009

Kitchen Accessibility for Persons with Cerebral Palsy

Emira Švraka; Amra Macak Hadziomerovic; Amer Ovcina


Journal of Health Science | 2018

Daily activities of working individuals with hearing and speech disabilities

Amila Jaganjac; Amra Mačak Hadžiomerović; Dijana Avdić; Emira Švraka; Edina Tanović; Bakir Katana; Naim Salkić; Amra Jusović

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