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Contents of physical therapy, occupational therapy, and sports therapy sessions for patients with a spinal cord injury in three Dutch rehabilitation centres.

Sacha A van Langeveld1, Marcel W Post, Floris W van Asbeck, Paul ter Horst, Jacqueline Leenders, Karin Postma, Hennie Rijken, Eline Lindeman.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe the contents of interventions to improve self-care and mobility for patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) in early post-acute rehabilitation, using the Spinal Cord Injury-Interventions Classification System (SCI-ICS), and to compare these interventions between rehabilitation centres. The SCI-ICS describes therapy to improve self-care and mobility at three levels of functioning and consists of 25 categories with a total of 139 different interventions.
METHODS: Fifty-three physical therapists, occupational therapists and sports therapists of three Dutch SCI rehabilitation centres recorded interventions with the SCI-ICS for patients with SCI in early post-acute rehabilitation for four consecutive weeks.
RESULTS: Therapists recorded 1640 treatment sessions of 48 patients with a SCI. The mean number of treatment sessions per patient per week (8.9 overall) differed between centres (p < 0.05), unlike the mean therapy time in minutes per patient per week (259 overall). Highest frequencies for individual categories were found for 'Muscle Power', 'Walking', and 'Hand rim wheelchair propulsion'.
CONCLUSIONS: We described the specific contents of therapy of patients with a SCI in three Dutch rehabilitation centres. The largest proportion of time was spent on interventions to improve muscle power, walking, and hand rim wheelchair propulsion.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20604689     DOI: 10.3109/09638288.2010.498548

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disabil Rehabil        ISSN: 0963-8288            Impact factor:   3.033


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4.  Trajectories of musculoskeletal shoulder pain after spinal cord injury: Identification and predictors.

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Authors:  Carla F J Nooijen; Marcel W M Post; Annemie L Spooren; Linda J Valent; Rogier Broeksteeg; Tebbe A Sluis; Henk J Stam; Rita J G van den Berg-Emons
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9.  Movement repetitions in physical and occupational therapy during spinal cord injury rehabilitation.

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