高齢市民が活躍するための社会技術研究会 講演会














































Director
Mieczyslaw Pokorski
Prof. of Medical Research Center, Polish Academy of Sciences


The International Biophilia Rehabilitation Academy (IBRA) is a growing international body devoted to innovative rehabilitation medicine.

The literary meaning of the word 'biophilia' is 'love' for 'life'. That is actually the essence of rehabilitation. Rehabilitation, in the past, was most often associated with neuro-musculo-skeletal recuperation after trauma or various somatic diseases.

This meaning has considerably evolved in recent times. We now talk about organ, like the lung, or system, like the respiratory system, rehabilitation. Psychological and antistress rehabilitation has moved to the center stage of late, which, in particular, concerns counteracting of the aging process.
Since the aging process is not a pathological condition, the latter area of rehabilitation is not related to a disease ? quite a change from the original concepts of medical rehabilitation.

Aging is inevitable. We witness a rapid extension of the life span, as individuals get ever closer to the biological limit of life.
That, understandably, causes a range of medical problems.
Rehabilitation aims at slowing of the aging process, making the life of better quality in old age, and promoting healthy life style. 'Love for the life' is the psychological basis of rehabilitation success.
Rehabilitation research is thus not only about methods and technical innovations to improve physical functioning, albeit always much desired, but also to give psychological strength to overcome stigmatization of disabled persons and to change attitudes toward them.IBRA organizes conferences on rehabilitation medicine and innovations in it.

It was my honor to be the chair of the last such conference held in Warsaw, Poland in September of 2008. The next conference is planned to be held in Cuba, where the rehabilitation medicine is on the rise. The conference is expected to cover a broad range of aspects of rehabilitative medicine. The goal is to have clinically oriented conferences, which, however, cannot take place without the underlying basic research.

IBRA endeavors to contribute to the improvement of people's lives and welfare, in particular, those who live into the old age, and by doing so IBRA proves the excellence and standing in the rehabilitation field.