Physical Therapy for an Infant with Congenital Paraplegia : A Case Study
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概要
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This study describes and discusses the physical therapy used on an infant patient with paraplegia caused by a thoracic spinal cord injury. Many factors, such as the extent of the injury, the strength of the upper extremities, balance while standing, the range of motion of the lower extremities and especially motivation, influenced the level of ambulation achieved by the patient. In addition, it was concluded that the patient's determination and the careful guidance of the physical therapist were very important, and that ambulation benefited the patient enormously.
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著者
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WATANABE Susumu
Department of Chemistry, College of Science and Engineering, Aoyama Gakuin University
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Watanabe Susumu
Department Of Restorative Science Physical Therapy Course Faculty Of Medical Professions Kawasaki Un
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Watanabe Susumu
Department Of Chemistry College Of Science And Engineering Aoyama Gakuin University
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