Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Case Study: Difference between revisions

(The purpose of the present fictional case study is to demonstrate major multiple sclerosis (MS) clinical findings and propose appropriate, evidence-based management interventions that effectively address an active patient’s participation restriction.)
 
(The purpose of the present fictional case study is to demonstrate major multiple sclerosis (MS) clinical findings and propose appropriate, evidence-based management interventions that effectively address an active patient’s participation restriction.)
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Abstract - complete last - Andrew
=Abstract=
Complete Last


Introduction - Marshall (Thursday night May 14)
=Introduction=


Client characteristics -  Marshall (Thursday night May 14)
=Client characteristics=


Examination findings - Scott
=Examination findings=




Clinical impression - Scott - done by sat night
=Clinical impression=


Intervention - Dan Sunday
=Intervention=


Fatigue: Naps, moderate aerobic exercises, cooling  
Fatigue: Naps, moderate aerobic exercises, cooling  
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Psychosocial:
Psychosocial:


Outcome - dan change in status, D/C planning, etc
=Outcome=


Discussion - Andrew (wed evening)
=Discussion=


Self study questions - Adrian
=Self study questions=
 
Physiopedia page - Adrian   


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Revision as of 22:38, 13 May 2020

Case Study Assignment * in progress, please do not edit (may 12, 2020)*[edit | edit source]

The purpose of the present fictional case study is to demonstrate major multiple sclerosis (MS) clinical findings and propose appropriate, evidence-based management interventions that effectively address an active patient’s participation restriction.

Patient Profile[edit | edit source]

Gender: Female Occupation: Graphic Designer Subtype: MS (relapsing-remitting) Dx currently?

Referral: Recent Dx from family physician, referred to PT to aid in functional goals related to hiking/something else?

Problem List:[edit | edit source]

- Fatigue (mental & physical)

- Deteriorating dexterity (typing, things falling out of hand)

- Psychosocial aspects of life affected (inability to participate in bike rides with husband, fatigue affecting ability to work full days? And some job tasks affected)

Introduction In the introduction, you give your readers an idea on the background of the case. Then discuss relevant cases and similar literature briefly. However, the most important aim of the introduction is driving your readers' attention to the purpose of your report. They should have a clear vision of your objectives

If there is anything interesting or challenging you met when Dx the patient or managing the case it's worth mentioning in the intro.

Betty, a 29 year-old graphic designer first noticed her symptoms in the summer of 2019 when she was biking along the lake with her husband and noticed she was seeing two stop signs and had difficulty keeping her bike steady. As she finished her route she felt excessively fatigued. These symptoms persisted for a few days, eventually affecting her productivity at work, prompting a visit to her family physician. Upon assessment of MRI findings which showed demyelination plaques in the corpus callosum, the physician classified her event as a “clinically isolated syndrome” of MS.


Case Study format:

Abstract[edit | edit source]

Complete Last

Introduction[edit | edit source]

Client characteristics[edit | edit source]

Examination findings[edit | edit source]

Clinical impression[edit | edit source]

Intervention[edit | edit source]

Fatigue: Naps, moderate aerobic exercises, cooling Dexterity: Psychosocial:

Outcome[edit | edit source]

Discussion[edit | edit source]

Self study questions[edit | edit source]


References [1]


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