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Neuro Physiotherapy ![]() Post all your questions and comments about issues relating to neurology, stroke, head injury etc. in this forum. Ask advice about spasticity or factors in treating the acute neurological patient in ICU. |
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Spastic Paraplegia
I am about to graduate from medical massage school and have a new patient with spastic paraplegia. Does anyone know what the best tx options would be for this patient? He is 40 years old, apparently in good general health. I have not noticed poor gait or spasticity. I have been around him only a few times and will give him the first massage this afternoon. I've been frantically searching the web for information on how to best help this patient. ANY input would be greatly appreciated.
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re: Spastic Paraplegia
no massage . This patient must see a physiotherapist.
you make a massage but no exercises. think abaut it pt aykut |
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