Assessment of Traumatic Brain Injury
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Preparation for Physiotherapy Assessment[edit | edit source]
Physiotherapy assessment commences once the patient is medically stable.
In view of the complexity of many patients with TBI, the assessment is frequently unable to be completed within a single session so is ongoing for the first few physiotherapy sessions. Close liaison with other members of the multidisciplinary team is extremely beneficial, and on occasion joint assessments by 2 or even 3 therapists from different disciplines can be beneficial.
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