Can late functional rehabilitation be an obstacle in the recovery of stroke sequelae ? Extraordinary improvement in a severely disabled patient

<p>Rehabilitation is one of the most useful ways of treating patients who have suffered a stroke. Its precocity in the management of patients often allows having a good functional prognosis. In case of a sequela stroke complicated by and significant comorbidities, functional recovery is diffic...

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Main Authors: Abdoul Aziz A (Author), Mahamadou S (Author), Abderrazak H (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Physical Rehabilitation - Peertechz Publications, 2020-04-27.
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Summary:<p>Rehabilitation is one of the most useful ways of treating patients who have suffered a stroke. Its precocity in the management of patients often allows having a good functional prognosis. In case of a sequela stroke complicated by and significant comorbidities, functional recovery is difficult. Despite this we are surprised to have a convincing result. We report a case of sequelae of a straight stroke complicated by right transtibial amputation in a 57-year-old patient over two years after the accident. The initial assessment found a bedridden patient with significant musculoskeletal impairment. After ten months of follow-up requiring the intervention of a multidisciplinary team, the final assessment revealed a significant functional recovery, despite the persistence of some difficulties limiting the total autonomy of the patient. </p>
DOI:10.17352/2455-5487.000070