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Initial
Rehabilitation Program for
Brachial Obstretic Paralysis |
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The traumatric injuries of the
brachial plexus received at birth produce motor dysfunctions of the
higher limbs in newly born child, which bear a negative influence
on the motor and psychological development of the child.
The rehabilitation program that we propose will contribute to the
total or partial recovery of the motor function of the affected limb.
By means of consultations with orthopedic surgery specialists the
feasebility and/or need of surgical rehabilitation will be assessed.
28 hospital nights
28 nights for the accompanying person
Specialized physical therapy and medical care
Medical consultation with Orthopedic Department
Tests such as:
Hematocrit test
Hemoglobin test
Somatic - sensorial evoked potentials
Multiple physical therapy (38 sessions) |
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Rehabilitation
Continuation Program for
Obstretic Brachial Paralysis |
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Most of the patients
require 28 additional days of rehab treatment to consolidate the improvements
reached in the initial program. Thus, a continuation program is proposed
for those patients that can manage by themselves or with the aid of
their accompanying persons without need for nursing care. |
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28 hospital
nights
28 nights for the accompanying person
Specialized physical therapy and medical care
3 additional consultations with Rehabilitation Department
Multiple physical therapy (36 sessions)
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