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DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1268797
Physiotherapeutische Maßnahmen in der Frührehabilitation – stimulieren und motivieren
Publication History
Publication Date:
03 December 2010 (online)

Zusammenfassung
Zu Beginn der Behandlung auf einer neurologischen Intensivstation oder einer Stroke Unit ähneln sich die Zielsetzungen von Ergo-, Physiotherapeuten und Logopäden. Eine gute interdisziplinäre Absprache sichert den Therapieerfolg. Die Therapiemaßnahmen in der Physiotherapie reichen von regelmäßig durchgeführten Assessments über prophylaktische Maßnahmen bis hin zu gezieltem motorischen Training. Dieser Artikel bietet viele praktische Tipps, zeigt Ihnen, auf welche Diagnosen Physiotherapeuten in der Frührehabilitation treffen können und wie sich deren Behandlung von der anderer Berufsgruppen unterscheidet.
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