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- Title
Position statement regarding the current standing of exercise therapy in Austria (Positionspapier zur Situation der Trainingstherapie in Österreich).
- Authors
Rausch, Linda K.; Birklbauer, Anita; Federolf, Peter; Hecksteden, Anne; Hofmann, Peter; Niebauer, Josef; Rieder, Florian; Reich, Bernhard; Ruin, Sebastian; Scharhag, Jürgen; Seebacher, Barbara; Treff, Gunnar; Tschan, Harald; Wessner, Barbara; Würth, Sabine; Müller, Erich
- Abstract
In Austria, exercise therapy is an accredited profession that requires academic training on a university’s master level. However, exercise therapy is not listed in the service plans of health and medical insurance funds and is therefore not reimbursed as a health service for patients. This position paper aims to compile the scientific evidence of the efficacy and effectiveness of exercise therapy as a treatment component in medical care. It also informs about the skills and competencies that exercise therapists acquire during their university education in sport science. Based on that, the necessity to include exercise therapy as a health service for patients is argued. Additionally, legal parity for exercise therapists within the healthcare professions offering evidence-based treatment methods is advocated. Numerous studies confirm that exercise therapy clearly leads to improvements in musculoskeletal, internal, neurological, psychiatric, and psychosomatic diseases. Exercise therapy is thus a highly evidence-based, low-sideeffect component of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation measures for almost all chronic diseases. It has a positive impact on pathogenesis, symptoms, fitness, quality of life, morbidity, and mortality of patients. The five-year academic training in sport science for exercise therapists conveys medical, theoretical knowledge, and practical skills on training and exercise, communication-related, sports-, and movement-related skills, as well as a profound education in scientific methodology. Consequently, the integration of exercise as therapeutic treatment into the healthcare system is highly indicated from a medical, societal and economic perspective. A new legal framework offering self-employment regulations for exercise therapists is required.
- Subjects
EXERCISE therapy; HEALTH insurance; PHYSICAL fitness; PHYSICAL activity; PHYSICAL education
- Publication
Current Issues in Sport Science, 2024, Vol 9, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2414-6641
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.36950/2024.9ciss001