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Rare diseases: Carulli, ‘visits and exercise for haemophilic joint health’

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Rome, April 29 (beraking latest news Salute) – Periodic visit and exercise. These are the keystones for the joint health of people with haemophilia, a rare coagulation disease that has joint problems among its most frequent complications. To recall the two essential points for the prevention and the good quality of life of haemophiliacs is Christian Carulli, specialist in Orthopedics and Traumatology at the University of Florence who spoke at the online meeting ‘The alliance between the haematologist, the orthopedist and the physiotherapist ‘, promoted by the Tuscany hemophilic association, on the occasion of the eighth stage in the Region of the’ Articoliamo ‘tour, a campaign supported by Sobi with the patronage of FedEmo.

“The periodic examination of the person with haemorrhagic disease – underlines Carulli – has full and positive value if it is a non-random haematological, orthopedic and rehabilitation evaluation, which is not done only in case of need, but as a periodic appointment. This allows to identify asymptomatic alterations of the coagulative and musculoskeletal function, as well as maintaining harmony between the patient and the multidisciplinary team. Physical exercise and the culture of movement – he urges – are aspects to be taken care of in order to gain physical health, do prevention and specific treatment “.

Carulli also emphasizes the usefulness of distance courses for physical exercise, which we have come to appreciate in this emergency period. “This is an extra weapon. Not because we expect other pandemics – says the doctor – but because it can also help simply when you don’t want to go to the gym because maybe it’s raining or cold. Clearly the fun part of socializing is missing, but the muscle benefits all the same. It is a legacy that this very negative experience of the pandemic will leave us “. To better support haemophiliacs with specific training programs on the ‘Articoliamo’ website, in the AllenArti section (the others are InformArti; AmArti; DeliziArti; AscoltArti) ad hoc exercises are available, developed by Elena Boccalandro physiotherapist, osteopath and posturologist of the Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center A. Bianchi Bonomi, Irccs Ca ‘Granda Foundation, Maggiore hospital, Milan.

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