ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2021;38(4):343-350 |
Original article
UDC:616.71/.72-002:615.8
Positive Effects of a Four-Week Rehabilitation Spa Program on Quality of Life
in Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis
Dušan Mustur
Institute Igalo, Igalo, Montenegro
SUMMARY
This is an open uncontrolled
study about the positive effects of a four-week rehabilitation spa program on
the quality of life of 74 patients with ankylosing spondylitis. We assessed the
following health status parameters on admission and discharge from the Institute
Igalo, Montenegro: BASFI, BASDAI, ASDAS-CRP, ASAS 20 improvement criteria and
SF-36 questionnaire. It was a “test-retest study”. All the patients had six days
of spa physical therapy per week during the four-week rehabilitation program,
which made 24 therapy days in total. Therapy sets included the exercise program
in gym and pool with mineral water, breathing exercises, massage therapy,
balneotherapy (mud packs of baths, mineral and pearl baths, underwater
massages), electrotherapy, sonotherapy, as well as thalassotherapy.
Physiotherapy was prescribed by physician individually according to general
health status and eventual contra-indications. In all the observed parameters,
statistical analysis showed that there was a highly significant improvement (p <
0.01). After four weeks of spa rehabilitation, ASAS 20 improvement index was
achieved in 74.3% of patients with ankylosing spondylitis. Conclusions were that
four weeks of complex spa physical therapy program in Institute Igalo led to a
significant improvement of assessed parameters of disease activity, functional
status and in domains of quality of life.