physiopraxis 2018; 16(11/12): 46-47
DOI: 10.1055/a-0657-0525
Therapie
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Assessment: Lucerne ICF-Based Multidisciplinary Observation Scale (LIMOS) – ADLs von Patienten nach Schlaganfall bewerten

Beatrice Ottiger
,
Tim Vanbellingen
,
Thomas Nyffeler

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Publication Date:
23 November 2018 (online)

Die Neuroreha von Patienten nach Schlaganfall muss zielgerichtet und individuell sein. Ein Team am Luzerner Kantonsspital entwickelte deshalb LIMOS, eine Beobachtungsskala, mit der sich Aktivitäts- und Partizipationsfähigkeit von Patienten untersuchen und Therapieschwerpunkte ableiten lassen.

 
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