I dare to complete with audacity this inspiring Hippocrates motto out of my great love for Life, Medicine and Rehabilitation Medicine .
I have a childhood infatuation with impressionism as a style of painting and the exhilarating joy I feel in the view of an impressionistic painting can be overpassed by the awesome happiness I experience with the global amelioration of patients who follow a rehabilitation programme.
Vibrant colors in various tones and light are emphasized in impressionism. Sentiments, especially joy, light , a variety of treatments, the effects of warmth(and cold) are necessary in a rehabilitation setting.
Ipressionists aimed to capture the fleeting moment on canvas. Motion is apparent in each and every small and quick stroke on their paintings. In Rehabilitation we are aware of the fact that life is this exact moment we are living in and we try to make this and every moment of our patient functional(according to his stage of progress),self-satisfying, worthy and blissful. Of course the ability and facility of each patient to move and transfer is within our vital goals And as Monet was interested in subtle changes in the atmosphere ,we take into account every little or big discomfort or health problem of the whole of our patient's organism and mood.
Impressionist paintings have been faulted for an unfinished appearance due to their rejection of a rigid exact representation of their subject matter. Critics of the time and a percentage of the publc, simply failed to see a new way to observe reality and to present its true essence and beauty, instead of its easy to achieve immobile quadrangle display.
In the same way Rehabilitation has added to survival motion, autonomy, communication ,optimism and reintegration into one's mode of life.
I have a childhood infatuation with impressionism as a style of painting and the exhilarating joy I feel in the view of an impressionistic painting can be overpassed by the awesome happiness I experience with the global amelioration of patients who follow a rehabilitation programme.
Vibrant colors in various tones and light are emphasized in impressionism. Sentiments, especially joy, light , a variety of treatments, the effects of warmth(and cold) are necessary in a rehabilitation setting.
Ipressionists aimed to capture the fleeting moment on canvas. Motion is apparent in each and every small and quick stroke on their paintings. In Rehabilitation we are aware of the fact that life is this exact moment we are living in and we try to make this and every moment of our patient functional(according to his stage of progress),self-satisfying, worthy and blissful. Of course the ability and facility of each patient to move and transfer is within our vital goals And as Monet was interested in subtle changes in the atmosphere ,we take into account every little or big discomfort or health problem of the whole of our patient's organism and mood.
Impressionist paintings have been faulted for an unfinished appearance due to their rejection of a rigid exact representation of their subject matter. Critics of the time and a percentage of the publc, simply failed to see a new way to observe reality and to present its true essence and beauty, instead of its easy to achieve immobile quadrangle display.
In the same way Rehabilitation has added to survival motion, autonomy, communication ,optimism and reintegration into one's mode of life.
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