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- W2188428507 abstract "SUMMARY Introduction: In the second half of the twentieth century, there was a significant increase in the incidence of civilisation diseases due to the increasing pace of life, the greater degree of industrialization and the ubiquitous stress. This phenomena were accompanied by the problem of unemployment and population ageing. The annual growth in the number of people who are on long-term sick leave and people who per- manently lose their ability to work was the reason for introducing a system of medical rehabilitation within the framework of the disability pension prevention (which mission is to help people to return to active work) by the Social Insurance Institution. Thanks to the medical rehabilitation system within the disability pension prevention, insured people gain not only the health improvement and functioning of the body but also they are given a chance to recover or improve ability to work which they lost as a result of the disease. Aim of the study: Finding the most common reasons for medical referrals to rehabilitation of the organ motion within the prevention of disability pension of the Social Insurance Institution comparing gender, age, occupation, co-existing illnesses and a disease entity which is the basis for referral to rehabilitation. Methodology: The information about the completed medical rehabilitation of 1529 patients who were rehabilitated within the disability pension prevention of the Social Insurance Institution was analysed in Medicus Non-public Health Care Institution in Kielce. Results: In the period 2005-2011 there was a group of 1529 patients who were rehabilitated within the framework of the prevention of disability pension of Social Insurance Institution, including 549 women (37%), and 980 men (63%). In all age groups both among women and men the basic disease entity was the disorder of roots of the spinal and nerve plexuses (G54). Overloading the spinal struc- tures occurred often within men whose main forms of activity were connected with physical effort and women whose occupations were mainly clerical or intellectual. Conclusions: In all age groups, regardless of gender, the largest group consisted of people with disorders of roots of the nerves and nerve plexuses (G54). There was no relationship between the work performed and the presence of specific diseases." @default.
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- W2188428507 title "THE MOST COMMON REASONS FOR MEDICAL REFERRALS TO THE REHABILITATION OF THE MOTION ORGAN WITHIN THE PREVENTION OF DISABILITY PENSION OF SOCIAL INSURANCE INSTITUTION NAJCZĘSTSZE PRZYCZYNY SKIEROWAŃ NA REHABILITACJĘ NARZĄDU RUCHU W RAMACH PREWENCJI RENTOWEJ ZAKŁADU UBEZPIECZEŃ SPOŁECZNYCH" @default.
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