A.I. BURNASYAN FMBC CLINICAL BULLETIN

ISSN 2782-6430 (print)

State Research Center −Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical
Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency

The journal is published in Russian.
Format – A4.
The periodicity of the journal is 4 times a year.

Issue №2 2025 год

A.I. Burnasyan  FMBC clinical bulletin. 2025 № 1

A.S. Samoilov, A.V. Khan, V.V. Petrova, S.E. Nazaryan, P.A. Shulepov, D.A. Sapov, C.M. Razinkin, V.F. Kazakov

Standard Rehabilitation Program Development for High-Class Athletes with Dynamic Control of Physical Activity Levels
International Office, State Research Center – Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center  of Federal Medical Biological Agency, Moscow, Russiа

Contact person: Shulepov Pavel Alekseevich: pshulepov@fmbcfmba.ru

Abstract

This article presents a concept of a rehabilitation and recovery treatment program development for high-class athletes, considering specifics of medical support for high-performance sports. One of the fundamental conditions for admitting athletes to professional activities is regular (at least 2 times a year) in-depth medical examination. With a set of regularly updated medical data on a wide range of clinical and laboratory methods, a sports medicine physician is able not only to justify formal admission to sports, but also to offer the athlete and team coach his extended recommendations to optimize the achievement of the best physical shape after previously sustained injuries. At the same time, personalization in the appointment of the implemented recovery and rehabilitation programs should not conflict with existing clinical guidelines and the requirements of evidence-based medicine. The article provides an example of a standard rehabilitation program with dynamic control of physical activity levels.

Keywords: rehabilitation of athletes, indirect calorimetry, somatometry, stress test, dynamic control, level of physical activity

For citation: Samoilov AS, Khan AV, Petrova VV, Nazaryan SE, Shulepov PA, Sapov DA, Razinkin CM, Kazakov VF. Standard Rehabilitation Program Development for High-Class Athletes with Dynamic Control of Physical Activity Levels. A.I. Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center Clinical Bulletin. 2025.1:18-24. (In Russian) DOI: 10.33266/2782-6430-2025-1-18-24

 

 

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Conflict of interest. The authors declare no conflict of interest.
Financing. The study had no sponsorship.
Contribution. Article was prepared with equal participation of the authors.
Article received: 11.09.2024. Accepted for publication: 15.10.2024

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