Mykola Romanyshyn

@uni-sport.edu.ua

Therapy and Rehabilitation
National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport



              

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RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • ALGORITHM FOR THE APPLICATION OF PHYSICAL THERAPY FOR CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS IN THE CONDITIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ANESTHESIA AND INTENSIVE CARE UNIT Yulii І. Yarosh, Мykola І. Romanyshyn
    Yulii І. Yarosh and Мykola І. Romanyshyn

    State Institution of Science Research and Practical Center
    Aim. Create and justify the algorithm of physical therapy application, which will be used at the early stage of treatment of critically ill patients treated in the transferred anesthesiology and intensive care unit.Materials and methods. The study was conducted during five months of 2023 in two medical and diagnostic centers in Kyiv, Ukraine, in the conditions of the department of anesthesiology and intensive care unit. 80 critically ill patients took part in the study, who were divided into main and control groups of 40 people each. Participants in the main group had physical therapy included in the treatment process, while the control group did not receive such treatment. The sample of patients was based on selection on the basis of indicators of critical condition and the need for treatment in the conditions of the anesthesiology and intensive care unit. Participation in the study varied from 1 to 3 weeks, with the first assessment at the meeting with the physical therapist and the last before discharge or transfer of the patient. Assessment included manual muscle testing and the Richmond Agitation/Sedation Scale, as well as observation for comorbidities. During the research, a developed algorithm for the use of physical therapy for critically ill patients was applied.Results. In the course of the study, a complex of physical therapy methods was used to influence the dynamics of the patients' state of consciousness, the functional strength of the muscles of the upper and lower limbs, as well as to study the frequency and severity of the development of accompanying complications (bedsores, contractures, swellings, deformations, wounds). Data collected from the main and control groups were subjected to comparative statistical analysis. The results of the analysis confirm that the use of the developed algorithm of physical therapy contributed to a significant improvement in the cognitive state of the participants, an increase in functional strength in the muscles of the limbs, and also effectively reduced the risk and severity of comorbidities. This indicates the importance of integrating physical therapy into a comprehensive approach to the treatment of critically ill patients.Conclusions. The proposed approach to the use of physical therapy for patients who are in critical condition and treated in the conditions of the department of anesthesiology and intensive care confirms its high efficiency in the early stages of treatment. Studies show that the use of physical therapy improves the functional state of muscles, improves the cognitive functions of patients, and also helps to prevent the development of concomitant complications that may occur during a stay in the conditions of the anesthesiology and intensive care units.

  • APPLICATION OF PHYSICAL THERAPY IN THE EARLY STAGES OF TREATMENT OF CRITICALLY ILL
    Ю. І. Ярош, М. Я. Романишин, and С. М. Федоренко

    Publishing House Helvetica (Publications)

  • Predicting independent walking ability using the Simplified Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movement, Berg Balance Scale, and Barthel Index for Activities of Daily Living in individuals post-stroke: an observational preliminary study
    Mykola Romanyshyn

    Termedia Sp. z.o.o.
    IntroductionThe purpose of this study was to determine cut scores to predict independent ambulation for the Simplified Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movement (S-STREAM), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Barthel Index (BI) for Activities of Daily Living for patients with time after stroke up to 1 year. The study’s second goal was to establish statistical dependence between the tests the S-STREAM, BBS, BI, and the Functional Ambulation Category (FAC).MethodsCohort observational retrospective pilot study by design. Twenty-four people who suffered a stroke within the past year were enrolled in the study. The FAC was used to classify patients into independent walking and non-walking groups (scores 0–2 are non-walking patients, scores 4–5 are independent walking patients). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was performed for the S-STREAM, BBS, BI selected according to the multiple logistic regression analysis with dichotomy on groups independent walking patients and not.ResultsROC analysis of scores at admission were used to determine cut scores for the independent waking ability for each of the listed measures. The cut score for S-STREAM was 19 points, for BBS was 27 points and for BI was 65 points. Based on this analysis it appears there is sufficient evidence to conclude a significant linear relationship between all tests the S-STREAM, BBS, BI, and FAC.ConclusionsIn patients who were ambulators, less than one year post stroke, this pilot study established a cut score for standardized assessment tools S-STREAM, BBS, BI for Activities of Daily Living.

  • ACTIVITY AND THE STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS OF CRITICALLY THE EFFECT OF PHYSICAL THERAPY ON THE RECOVERY OF MUSCLE ILL PATIENTS IN THE CONDITIONS OF INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
    Мykola ROMANYSHYN, Yulii YAROSH, Oleksandr ZVIRIAKA, and Anna RUDENKO

    Publishing House Helvetica (Publications)

  • Reasons to become a volunteer rater for the Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro)
    Junior Vitorino Fandim, Laura Crowe-Owen, Mykola Romanyshyn, and Stephen WW Chan

    Elsevier BV

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