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DOI: 10.1055/a-2013-4589
Die Rolle von Schlafproblemen in der muskuloskelettalen Physiotherapie – Teil 1
The Role of Sleep Problems in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy – Part 1
Zusammenfassung
Patient*innen in der physiotherapeutischen Praxis klagen häufig über Schlafprobleme. Die momentane Studienlage zeigt, dass ein direkter Zusammenhang zwischen einem gestörten Schlaf und Schmerz bestehen kann. Weiterhin können Schlafprobleme ein Hindernis für die Rehabilitation von Schmerzproblematiken darstellen. Aus diesen Gründen ist es für Physiotherapeut*innen wichtig, ein grundlegendes Verständnis von Schlafphysiologie, häufigen Schlaferkrankungen und der Therapie von Schlafproblemen zu haben. In diesem Fachwissenartikel haben die Autor*innen relevantes Grundlagenwissen sowie Informationen zu klinischen Aspekten wie der Schlafanamnese und Therapie von Schlafproblemen zusammengetragen.
Abstract
Patients in the physiotherapy practice often complain about sleep problems. The current evidence suggests that there might be a direct connection between these problems and pain. Furthermore, sleep problems can be an obstacle for the rehabilitation of pain problems. For these reasons, it is important for physiotherapists to have a basic understanding of sleep physiology, common sleep disorders, and the treatment of sleep problems. The authors compiled in this article relevant basic knowledge as well as information on clinical aspects such as sleep history, anamnesis and therapy of sleep problems.
Publikationsverlauf
Eingereicht: 10. Oktober 2022
Angenommen: 07. November 2022
Artikel online veröffentlicht:
22. Mai 2023
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