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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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hi friends ![]() i'm studing about paraplegia now. and I know that it devide to 1-complete 2-incomplete #UMNL #LMNL #Mixed and the patient will be in the shock stage first then the recovary stage. and i try to learn and search about how to position all of there kindes (in the shock and recovary stage) and what is the contraindecator positions in lying nad sitting for them BUT I dont fined any thing on the net. maybe i ues the wrong keywords I DON't KNOW.CAN ANY ONE HELP ME BY EXPLAIN TO ME OR EVEN GIVE ME SOME HELPFULE SITES PLEEEEEZ ![]() |
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