No
No
Passive range of motion exercises are used to rehabilitate many conditions, including the prevention of contractures in paralyzed patients.
No
No
No
Recovery and rehabilitation is favorable. Most patients recover well with head-tilting exercises. Patients who have recurrence of symptoms will undergo further exercises or surgical correction.
Tenotomy is performed in infants with clubfoot, and in older patients who develop contractures or subluxations from neuromuscular disease, the upper motor neuron syndrome, or other disorders.
incontinence
It is no longer recommended for scoliosis sufferers to do Klapp's exercises. Studies have shown that doing the Klapp's exercises were causing problems with patients knees.
yes !!patients as comfortable as possibletreatment options include:chest physiotherapy-->patients tend to accumulate mucus easilyfeeding tubes (PEG or NG)-->prevents aspiration and ensures optimal nutritionseizure medicationsphysical therapy-->delays joint stiffness and contractures
yes !!patients as comfortable as possibletreatment options include:chest physiotherapy-->patients tend to accumulate mucus easilyfeeding tubes (PEG or NG)-->prevents aspiration and ensures optimal nutritionseizure medicationsphysical therapy-->delays joint stiffness and contractures
should not be offered to patients who are confused, unresponsive, or paralyzed. Patients with neurologic disease or head injuries in whom narcotics would mask neurologic changes are not eligible.
SIC is the care of Bariatric patients (the causes, prevention, and treatment of obesity)
The values that are based on intervention for HIV prevention and care is to protect lives. It is to help the HIV patients in the management of the disease.
Physiotherapy exercises are taught to the patients to maintain a range of movement in finger joints and prevent the deformities from worsening.