Physiotherapy – Adult Patient with a Spinal Cord Injury
Positioning must be consistent with documented spinal precautions in patient notes . Note that respiratory function is maximised in patients with tetraplegia in the supine or lateral position due to diaphragm dysfunction. Impairment and Activity Management. Assessment. Strength . Muscle length . Spasticity via the Tardieu scale (Refer to ... ................
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