physical therapy targets for Parkinson disease, OSA

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physical therapy targets for Parkinson disease, OSA can be divided into two categories:
  • short and long term objectives
  • long-term goals.

short-term objectives
  • To maintain normal range of motion (ROM) in all joints.
  • Increasing the amplitude of ____________ movements. (Depends on the specific joint which decreased ROM)
  • Preventing weakness and atrophy secondary to muscle disease.
  • In order to promote and improve motor function and mobility.
  • Improving process models.
  • Improve chest expansion and mobility.
  • maintain functional independence in LDA activities of daily living.

long-term general objectives
  • delay or minimize the progression and the effects of the symptoms.
  • Prevent the development of secondary problems and complications.
  • Prevent the development of deformities.
  • Keep the patient, AOS / client, AOS functional capacity

to achieve these objectives, it requires: ..
  • A comprehensive treatment plan that maximizes the movement to improve or maintain functional independence
  • patient / client, AOS full cooperation and motivation to achieve these goals.
  • family cooperation coordination within the entire rehabilitation team, which includes family members. complete.

Remember that each patient with Parkinson disease, OSA may present with different sets of problems. Thus, the objectives may vary depending on the specific problems

Reference :.

O, Äôsullivan, S, Schmitz, T: Physical Rehabilitation: Assessment and Treatment, ed 2. FA Davis, Philadelphia, 1988.


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