Neurological rehabilitation

Bobath concept

Bobath
The Bobath concept is a broad and ever-evolving approach in neurological rehabilitation that is applied in patient assessment and treatment (such as with adults after stroke. or children with cerebral palsy). The goal of applying the Bobath concept is to promote motor learning for efficient motor control in various environments, thereby improving participation and function. This is done through specific patient handling skills to guide patients through initiation and completion of intended tasks. This approach to neurolog ical rehabilitation is multidisciplinary, primarily involving physiotherapists, but may also include occupational therapists and speech-language pathologists...

Neurological rehabilitation - List of case studies

Chromosome 22 micro-deletion syndrome

. The following analysis was done: Neurological check-up: focus no-deficit Psychiatric check-up : ... towards the situation. Evaluation with the rehabilitation therapist : patient displays behavior which is not always ...

Road accident victim suffering paralysis – Post-Traumatic C7 asia B tetraplegia

cervical spine fusion. The expert recommends intense rehabilitation.   ... diagnosis changed to a C7 Asia B tetraplegia ; the neurological pattern is basically the same (found only a mild sign of voluntary ... inferior left limb and initial hypertone in lower limbs); neurological problems associated with bladder and intestine are unchanged, 4 ...

Guillain-Barré Syndrome / Acute Myeloradiculoneuritis

was not able to stand up and was examined in bed. The neurological examination highlighted: plegia of the left lower limb . The ... the next days, we suggest abundant hydration . The rehabilitation therapy can be usefully maintained. The patient will contact ...

Psychomotor retardation due to spinal amyotrophy

recomendations for respiratory physiotherapy and neurological rehabilitation. questions:  ... hospitalized for treatment and further tests. At the neurological examination: “overall conditions satisfactory, lively and ...

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