The impact of intensive functional rehabilitation on improved sensorimotor control and locomotor capabilities in a patient with spinal cord injury (SCI)

Grzegorz Srokowski, Anna Srokowska, Jan Talar, Wojciech Hagner, Agnieszka Połomska

Grzegorz Srokowski, Anna Srokowska, Jan Talar, Wojciech Hagner, Agnieszka Połomska – The impact of intensive functional rehabilitation on improved sensorimotor control and locomotor capabilities in a patient with spinal cord injury (SCI). Fizjoterapia Polska 2004; 4(3); 272-283

Abstract

Background. Contemporary rehabilitation is developing in many different directions. In view of the scope of research and practice, it is a discipline that joins many sciences sharing a common goal: to help the patient. This task is performed by an interdisciplinary rehabilitation team composed of the attending physician and the physiotherapist, along with other specialists. The constantly growing number of patients and increasing financial constraints are making it essential to seek new therapeutic solutions. One of many possible strategies is the PNF concept. This method is characterized by a holistic approach to the patient, based on behaviors and daily life situations with which the patient is familiar, and using available rehabilitation equipment. Case description. This article presents a case study of a female patient admitted for rehabilitation after a spinal cord injury (SCI) to the Department of Rehabilitation at the Bydgoszcz Medical University. Examples are provided of functional exercises used in the intensive rehabilitation program developed for this patient. The ASIA scale was used to assess outcome, along with functional tests for patients with paraplegia, a modified version of the Barthel test. Conclusions. The successful outcome in this case resulted from the cooperation of the entire therapeutic team, and from the exchange of information regarding the patient’s clinical status and progress in treatment. Close cooperation makes it possible to chose the optimal method, ensuring effective and safe work with the patient.

Key words:
PNF, interdisciplinary approach, rehabilitation team
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