Japanese Occupational Therapy Research
Online ISSN : 2434-4419
Print ISSN : 0289-4920
PRACTICAL REPORTS
Utilizing the CI therapy cooperation table from acute phase to recovery phase for upper limb paralysis in a stroke patient
Takumi HorimotoKazuhiro TokudaYoshikazu YasukawaTakashi Takebayashi
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2020 Volume 39 Issue 2 Pages 223-230

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A CI therapy cooperation table attached to the stroke regional alliance path was created and initiated. We report on the stroke case of a 70s woman suffering from a hemorrhage of the left putamen that utilized CI therapy from the acute phase to the recovery phase. 21 days a day after the stroke, CI therapy began, and FMA and FIM (exercise/cognition) values were 4 and 13/16, respectively. Then, the hospital was changed as part of the cooperation path. In the recovery phase, CI therapy was introduced 71 days after the stroke, resulting in further improvement in FMA 62, MAL (AOU/QOM) 4.7/4.7, and FIM (exercise/cognition) 83/35. Continuing with the CI therapy cooperation path has a potential for functional recovery and resumption of activities of daily living.

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