Physiotherapy Management
The severity and nature of the spinal rope injury determine the intensive care required for SCI Patients who have sustained a spinal cord injury (SCI) typically require initial therapy in an emergency department. The rehabilitation process typically begins in the intensive care unit, followed by expanded therapy in a specific Spinal Injury Unit. The administration of a person with SCI is mind-boggling and deeply rooted, necessitating a multidisciplinary approach. Ongoing administration can last from 8 to 24 weeks, with follow-up short-term recovery lasting from 3 to 1 year.
A person who has been injured by a spinal cord should be able to lead as full and independent a life as is realistically possible with the help of an effective, interdisciplinary, and objective-based rehabilitation program. Under the direction of a Physiatrist or Rehabilitation Physician, physiotherapy, word-related treatment, discourse, and language therapy, recovery attendants, social workers, and other health and social care professionals collaborate to set goals with the individual and create a release plan that is appropriate for their level of injury and conditions.
- Neurological
- Orthopedic
- Vestibular Rehabilitation
- Cardiopulmonary