Rehabilitation interventions during acute care of stroke patients

Murray E. Brandstater, Lori A. Shutter

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Abstract

The immediate care of a stroke patient admitted to hospital is best provided in a dedicated stroke unit, within which all of the key components of care can be coordinated. Neurologic diagnosis and intervention and general medical care are essential elements of acute stroke management. However, optimal outcome requires a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach, which includes rehabilitation interventions. During the initial phases of care, rehabilitation interventions are mostly passive and emphasize prevention of secondary co-impairments such as contractures, pressure ulcers, and deconditioning. Rehabilitation interventions should be incorporated into care protocols for all patients and should begin immediately. As the patient becomes stable, more intensive therapy can be initiated in preparation for transition into the postacute phase of active rehabilitation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)48-56
Number of pages9
JournalTopics in Stroke Rehabilitation
Volume9
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2002

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Rehabilitation
  • Community and Home Care
  • Clinical Neurology

Keywords

  • Cerebrovascular accident
  • Passive range of motion
  • Physical therapy techniques

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