TY - JOUR
T1 - A clinical framework for functional recovery in a person with chronic traumatic brain injury
T2 - A case study
AU - McCain, Karen
AU - Shearin, Staci
N1 - Funding Information:
Department of Physical Therapy (K.M.), David M. Crowley Rehabilitation Research Lab (K.M., S.S.), and Neurologic Physical Therapy Residency (K.M.), UT Southwestern School of Health Professions, Dallas, Texas. There were no intramural or extramural funding sources for this manuscript (including funds from the NIH, Wellcome Trust, or Howard Hughes Med-ical Institute). There are no conflicts of interest to declare from either author. Supplemental digital content is available for this article. Direct URL citation appears in the printed text and is provided in the HTML and PDF versions of this article on the journal’s Web site (www.jnpt.org). Correspondence: Karen McCain, PT, DPT, NCS, Department of Physical Therapy, David M. Crowley Rehabilitation Research Lab, and Neuro-logic Physical Therapy Residency, UT Southwestern School of Health Professions, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX 75390 (karen.mccain@ utsouthwestern.edu). Copyright ©C 2017 Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy, APTA. ISSN: 1557-0576/17/4103-0173 DOI: 10.1097/NPT.0000000000000190
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© 2017 Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy, APTA.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Background and Purpose: This case study describes a task-specific training program for gait walking and functional recovery in a young man with severe chronic traumatic brain injury. Case Description: The individual was a 26-year-old man 4 years post-traumatic brain injury with severe motor impairments who had not walked outside of therapy since his injury. He had received extensive gait training prior to initiation of services. His goal was to recover the ability to walk. Intervention: The primary focus of the interventions was the restoration of walking. A variety of interventions were used, including locomotor treadmill training, electrical stimulation, orthoses, and specialized assistive devices. A total of 79 treatments were delivered over a period of 62 weeks. Outcomes: At the conclusion of therapy, the client was able to walk independently with a gait trainer for approximately 1km (over 3000 ft) and walked in the community with the assistance of his mother using a rocker bottom crutch for distances of 100m (330 ft). Discussion: Specific interventions were intentionally selected in the development of the treatment plan. The program emphasized structured practice of the salient task, that is, walking, with adequate intensity and frequency. Given the chronicity of this individual's injury, the magnitude of his functional improvements was unexpected.
AB - Background and Purpose: This case study describes a task-specific training program for gait walking and functional recovery in a young man with severe chronic traumatic brain injury. Case Description: The individual was a 26-year-old man 4 years post-traumatic brain injury with severe motor impairments who had not walked outside of therapy since his injury. He had received extensive gait training prior to initiation of services. His goal was to recover the ability to walk. Intervention: The primary focus of the interventions was the restoration of walking. A variety of interventions were used, including locomotor treadmill training, electrical stimulation, orthoses, and specialized assistive devices. A total of 79 treatments were delivered over a period of 62 weeks. Outcomes: At the conclusion of therapy, the client was able to walk independently with a gait trainer for approximately 1km (over 3000 ft) and walked in the community with the assistance of his mother using a rocker bottom crutch for distances of 100m (330 ft). Discussion: Specific interventions were intentionally selected in the development of the treatment plan. The program emphasized structured practice of the salient task, that is, walking, with adequate intensity and frequency. Given the chronicity of this individual's injury, the magnitude of his functional improvements was unexpected.
KW - Gait
KW - Human movement system
KW - Locomotor
KW - Practice intensity
KW - Task-specific training
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U2 - 10.1097/NPT.0000000000000190
DO - 10.1097/NPT.0000000000000190
M3 - Article
C2 - 28628551
AN - SCOPUS:85051175622
SN - 1557-0576
VL - 41
SP - 173
EP - 181
JO - Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy
JF - Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy
IS - 3
ER -