Rehabilitation need for migrant populations: physiotherapy treatment of the PostTraumatic Stress Disorder and chronic pain from torture results
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Keywords

migrant
refugees
rehabilitation
physiotherapy
chronic pain
foot
sensibility
torture
PTSD

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Garofano , M., Ascoli , M. M., & Palumbo , R. (2020). Rehabilitation need for migrant populations: physiotherapy treatment of the PostTraumatic Stress Disorder and chronic pain from torture results. Journal of Advanced Health Care, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.36017/jahc20202149

Abstract

The migration phenomenon in recent years is assuming considerable proportions, so it is necessary to consider the
need for health of migrant populations. The present work investigate, in particular, the rehabilitation need of the
migrant populations. From the analysis of the literature about the incidence and prevalence of the deseases, two conditions of physiotherapic interest come to light: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and the rehabilitation from
torture outcomes. The analysis of the literature was carried out on the most important databases: PubMed, Scopus
and PEDro.
In PTSD relaxation techniques like BBAT appear to be essential In chronic pain from torture, manual therapy, progressive exercises, balance training are recommended. Unfortunately, the rehabilitative intervention in no study is
well clarified in terms of duration, frequency and type of exercise, so repeatability is definitely invalidated and the
effectiveness of it continues to be uncertain.

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