Objective. To develop a model of restoration of professional working capacity of patients with implanted joints of the lower extremities from the ICF position in order to improve approaches to professional and labor rehabilitation.
Materials and methods. One hundred and thirty three patients including 49 (36.84%) women and 84 (63.16%) men with endoprostheses of large joints of the lower extremities were selected for studying. The sample included patients aged 18 to 59 years the mean age being 54 (49.33±6.91) years. Sixty two (46.6%) patients worked and 71 (53.4%) patients did not. The study included the sequential implementation of a number of stages standard methods of statistical processing of results were applied at.
Results. The formed rehabilitation groups (AUC=0.77; p=0.0013) allowed a differentiated approach to designing professional and labor rehabilitation programs. This became the basis of the model of restoration of professional working capacity of patients with implanted joints of the lower extremities.
Conclusion. The model developed defines a corridor for the development of effective individual programs for rehabilitating patients with implanted joints of the lower extremities contributing to the extension of the period of labor activity of those patients and their economic independence as well as reduction of the disability and disability pensions durations.
Ключевые слова:Автор(ы): V. B. Smychek, A. I. Razuvanau