Predetermined
quotas
In order to instill confidence in patients regarding self-sufficiency
(both as regards exercise programmes as well as activities
of daily living) predetermined quotas should be assigned to
each patient. Quotas can naturally be adjusted according to
progress, but predetermined goals are a key to successful
rehabilitation.
The factors mentioned above form the philosophical basis
of our rehabilitative protocols. The actual exercises are
designed to reflect daily activities. The focus of our exercises
is the restoration of normal functional values such as endurance,
co-ordination and flexibility. Most exercises are performed
with rehabilitative equipment and this type of low-tech supervised
programme has been shown to be as clinically effective as
more expensive high-tech programmes.
The staff of our clinic recently further updated their knowledge
through participation in rehabilitation seminars with Dr Alan
Jordan DC, PhD. University of Odense in Denmark, who has published
extensively in the area of clinical rehabilitation. The emphasis
of this seminar was practical instruction regarding the assessment
and rehabilitation of chronic spinal pain patients. Several
of the areas addressed in this seminar have been incorporated
in our daily clinical work.
The rehabilitation programs utilised are in accordance with
the latest scientific evidence, based upon validated rehabilitation.
We monitor progress with validated assessment instruments
including pain, disability, medication use, global assessments,
workability and so forth. Our assessment and monitoring instruments
are identical to those used by international researchers.
While it is obvious that intense supervised rehabilitation
is by no means necessary for all patients who have experienced
an episode of spinal pain, it is equally obvious that patients
already suffering from chronic or recurrent symptoms, and
others who are at risk of developing chronic disabilities,
should undergo rehabilitative procedures. Proper care involves
treatment design in which the size of the intervention reflects
the size of the problem.
We are delighted to be able to offer this therapy to patients
attending our clinic and would be pleased to answer any questions
that you might have in this area.
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