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Spinal Cord Injuries Part 5: Rehabilitation
Handout: Spinal Cord Injuries Part 5
Handout: Spinal Cord Injuries Part 5
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This document is a presentation on the rehabilitation of spinal cord injuries, specifically focusing on the pediatric population. It discusses various strategies and interventions for supporting the recovery and long-term follow-up care of children with spinal cord injuries.<br /><br />The presentation begins by providing an overview of the demographics of spinal cord injuries in the United States, including the number of cases and the average age and gender distribution. It then goes on to explain the different levels and types of spinal cord injuries, including complete and incomplete injuries.<br /><br />The document highlights the importance of early interventions in the acute care setting to prevent complications and promote successful progression to rehabilitation. It discusses interventions such as aggressive pulmonary care, venous thromboembolism prevention, maintaining skin health, and bowel management.<br /><br />The presentation also addresses the unique considerations and risks associated with pediatric spinal cord injuries, such as scoliosis, seating considerations, and deep vein thrombosis. It emphasizes the need for early caregiver training and involvement, as well as the involvement of various healthcare professionals in the rehabilitation process.<br /><br />Throughout the document, various outcome measures and assessment tools are mentioned to track the progress and functional abilities of individuals with spinal cord injuries. It also provides resources for patients and their families, including organizations and websites that offer support and information.<br /><br />In conclusion, this presentation provides valuable insights and recommendations for the rehabilitation of pediatric spinal cord injuries. It emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach and early interventions to maximize recovery and improve the long-term outcomes for these individuals.
Keywords
rehabilitation
spinal cord injuries
pediatric population
interventions
acute care
complications
caregiver training
outcome measures
functional abilities
multidisciplinary approach
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