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Old 07-04-2006, 09:31 PM
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Recovery from Recurring Subdural Hematoma

HI, my father, 87, has had two operations for subdural hematoma in the last two months. I am concerned that he get the best advice in terms of physio therapy for how he should move, and what kinds of movements he should avoid to limit the possibility that the subdural bleeding will recurr.

I am eager for any advice in this regards as we have not gotten anything from his doctor, and also, to know if there are neuro physiotherapists in the Boston area that might be interested in working with him.

Thanks for Responding or directing me to any good links on the web.

Em
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Old 20-04-2006, 07:11 PM
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subdural hematoma

what kinds of movements he should avoid to limit the possibility that the subdural bleeding will recurr.
U must not fear the daily normal activity movement as the reason of subdural bleeding is not a movement of the body.
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