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Revision as of 19:35, 16 January 2020

Original Editor - Naomi O'Reilly

Top Contributors - Naomi O'Reilly, Kim Jackson, Tarina van der Stockt, Rucha Gadgil and Jess Bell  

Presenting Condition[edit | edit source]

For background information go to

Management of Spinal Cord Injuries - Case Study Part 1

Management of Spinal Cord Injuries - Case Study Part 2

Goals & Interventions[edit | edit source]

Goals Interventions Outcome Measure
Transfers
  1. Sit Unsupported with
    • Knees Extended
    • Knees Flexed
  2. Roll from Lying to Sitting
  3. Transfer
    • Bed to Wheelchair
    • Wheelchair to Bed
  • Motor Task Training
  • Spasticity Management
  • Sitting Balance
  • Strength Training
Spinal Cord Independence Measure (SCIM)
  • Mobility (Room & Toilet) Section
Mobility
  1. Push Manual Wheelchair
    • From Bedroom to Physiotherapy Treatment Room (100m)
  2. Perform Pressure Lift
    • Complete a Vertical Lift and hold for 5 Seconds
  • Sitting Balance
  • Motor Task Training
  • Strength Training
  • Cardiovascular Training
Spinal Cord Independence Measure (SCIM)
  • Mobility (Indoors, Outdoors & Uneven Surfaces) Section

Wheelchair Skills Test (WST)