Oh great, blame the patient for the lack of ability to engage in cardiovascular activity. You fuckers need to blame yourselves for not stopping the 5 causes of the neuronal cascade of death in the first week, allowing billions of neurons to die.
From reading this, this is all about blaming the patient. The first error they did was identifying the problem wrong. They assumed it was patient motivation, not lack of ability. Then you need EXACT PROTOCOLS WITH NUMBER OF REPS. With that patients would easily do millions of reps to get to the desired result, 100% recovery.
Use of the Knowledge-to-Action Framework to Increase Cardiovascular Activity Among Patients with Stroke, Spinal Cord Injury, or Traumatic Brain Injury in an Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility
Emily Evans, PT, DPT, PhD1, Elizabeth Hansen, PT, DPT2, Caitriona Modoono, PT, DPT2and members of the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Advancing Clinical Practice Group2: Deb Clooney, PT, DPT, Kristen Cook, PT, Christine Karlberg, PT, Angela Link PT, DPT, Lisa Perkins PT, DPT, Kathryn QuagliaPT, DPT, Abigail Spaulding PT, DPT, Stacey Zalanowski, PT, DPT 1Brown University School of Public Health and Center on Health Services Training and Research, 2Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston
Background
Background
• Patients with stroke1, spinal cord injury (SCI)2, and traumatic brain injury (TBI)3,4 are known to have impairments in cardiovascular health
• Inpatient Rehabilitation provides an opportunity to start to address impairments in cardiovascular health while under professional supervision
• Patients with stroke, SCI, and TBI do not appear to engage in cardiovascular activity at sufficient frequency or intensity to expect improvements while in inpatient rehabilitation5-9
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