Listening to the patient as a possible route to cost-effective rehabilitation: a case report.
J Med Case Rep
; 6: 19, 2012 Jan 17.
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ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION:
Adolescents with cerebral palsy often do not need a specific rehabilitative treatment; however, when specific needs are expressed, clinicians should listen and try to answer them. CASE PRESENTATION We present the case of a 17-year-old Italian male patient with hemiplegia who had received standard physiotherapy and, ultimately, after a period of adapted physical activity performed in a group, was under consideration for discharge. However, due to unsatisfactory hand control, he asked for help to reach a personal goal, the ability to drive a motorbike, without surgery. Functional taping showed efficacy, but was neither cost-effective nor practical for the patient and his family; by contrast, a dynamic orthosis associated with training in a real-life environment was instead successful.CONCLUSION:
The present case underlines the importance of considering solutions involving the motivation and compliance of the patient in order to improve his activity and participation.
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Tipo de estudo:
Health_economic_evaluation
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En
Ano de publicação:
2012
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Article