Therapeutic Intervention of Post-traumatic Hemiparesis A Case Report

Autor/innen

  • Manijot Kaur Post Gradutae Student(MPT-Neuro), Department of Physiotherapy, Punjabi University, Patiala
  • Narkeesh Arumugam Head,Department of Physiotherapy, Punjabi University,Patiala,Punjab

Schlagwörter:

head injury, subdural hemorrhage, hemiparesis, cognitive rehabilitation

Abstract

This case report was undertaken to describe the evaluation, management, rehabilitation and education about the post traumatic head injury hemiparesis in a middle-aged woman. The history of traumatic brain injury led to formation of subarachnoid hematoma (SAH) which was treated surgically. The reported onset was sudden with chief complaint of not being able to use her right side of the body, postsurgery. The patient was treated surgically following trauma but subsequently did not undergo physiotherapy management for 6 years. This case is unique in terms that in spite of presence of all the facilities of rehabilitation to the patient not much attention had been given to cognitive rehabilitation because of lack of awareness that led to progressive deterioration in her condition. By presenting this case report, the authors hope a better understanding and necessity of early physiotherapy management along with cognitive and community rehabilitation in hemiplegic cases to return them back to their normal life.

Autor/innen-Biografie

  • Narkeesh Arumugam, Head,Department of Physiotherapy, Punjabi University,Patiala,Punjab
    Head & Associate Professor,Department of Physiotyherapy,Punjabi University,Patiala-147002

Veröffentlicht

2013-05-22

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Case Study