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Prog Rehabil Med ; 7: 20220010, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35291309

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Background: Middle-aged and older individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) often require long-term care even after receiving rehabilitation treatment, making it difficult for them to return home. We retrospectively investigated our active rehabilitation treatment for patients with SCI. Case: Included in this case series were ten patients with SCI who were admitted to our general hospital (located in the southern part of Wakayama Prefecture) and who underwent active rehabilitation treatment. The participants were investigated retrospectively by access to electronic medical records. The Barthel index scores for discharged patients were determined at an outpatient clinic, and the community phase of rehabilitation management was recorded. The average age of the 10 patients was 67.4 ± 13.4 years, and the average period from onset to transfer to our hospital was 102.6 ± 69.9 days. The Barthel index scores significantly improved from 39.0 ± 30.9 at admission to 65.0 ± 28.2 at discharge (P<0.05). Among the seven patients who were discharged to their homes, six had cervical SCI. Some patients with American Spinal Injury Association impairment scale grades A and B at admission could be discharged home, and their Barthel index scores were maintained after discharge. Discussion: : Even in a remote rural hospital, the activities of daily living of patients with SCI improved, and seven of the ten patients were discharged home. The activities of daily living of the discharged patients were maintained. To achieve these results, active rehabilitation treatment conducted by rehabilitation specialists is important.

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