Zusammenfassung
Dieser 2. Teil des Artikels beschreibt die neuralen pathodynamischen Merkmale der Befundaufnahme und Therapie bei Patienten nach einer ZNS-Läsion. Wichtige Aspekte der physiotherapeutischen Behandlung sind die intermittierende sensorische Stimulation sowie ein individuell angepasstes Heimprogramm.
Abstract
The second part of this article describes the neural pathodynamic features of the assessment and therapy of patients after CNS lesion. Intermittent sensory stimulation as well as an individually adapted home programme are important aspects of physiotherapeutic treatment.
Schlüsselwörter
Schmerzpuzzle - Befundaufnahme - Behandlung - intermittierende sensorische Stimulation - Heimprogramm
Key words
puzzle of pain - assessment - treatment - intermittent sensory stimulation - home programme
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1 Der Originalartikel ist online erschienen bei: Danske Fysioterapeuter 2001. Dt. Übers.: Nora Kern, Bobath-Aufbaukurs-Instruktorin IBITA und langjährige Koinstruktorin von Gisela Rolf, Blumenauerstr. 145, D-81241 München.
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