이식환자의 재활과 이식인 체육대회의 중요성
- Author(s)
- 조원현; 김형태; 유진숙; 윤익진; 김순일; 안규리; 박의준; 박우영
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Park, Woo Young; Cho, Won Hyun; Kim, Hyoung Tae; Park, Ui Jun
- Department
- Dept. of Surgery (외과학)
- Journal Title
- 대한이식학회지
- Issued Date
- 2017
- Volume
- 31
- Issue
- 1
- Keyword
- Exercise therapy; Rehabilitation; Sports; Recipient
- Abstract
- Many transplant recipients believe that exercise or physical activity after transplantation will have adverse effects on the body
and the grafted organ, and even more, some of them believe that the grafted organ will tear off from the vascular bed inside of
the abdominal cavity. As a result, many recipients are isolated from social life even after successful recovery of the grafted organ
function. However, rehabilitation by physical exercise and activity is essential to return to normal social life. In 1978, a transplantee’s
sport game known as the Transplant Olympics, which later changed to the World Transplant Games, was started to
improve the quality of life and develop friendships between transplant recipients globally. This event promotes improvement
of recipient’s life quality while delivering an important message to the public. This is because by engaging in sports activities,
transplantees can show their healthy life after transplantation to the public. This can also improve self-esteem of the family of
organ donors and allow them to verify that their decision to donate was not in vain. Additionally, the public can realize the benefits
of transplantation and necessity for organ donation. Finally, the early return to social life and normal family life after transplantation
will also reduce the national budget for health insurance. Although sports clubs are located in all transplant centers in Korea,
no continuous athletic meetings or transplant sport organization exist nationwide. This problem is exacerbated by the lack of
concern that transplant physicians and surgeons show toward recipients’ physical activity and exercise. Therefore, in this study,
we reviewed the significance of physical activity after transplantation and describe the world transplant games and domestic
games to enable development of a recipient rehabilitation plan.
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