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The following case studies of patients with spinal cord injuries show the manifold strengths of the Rehab Cycle in clincial practice. The individuals portrayed in these cases differ in regard to the nature and cause of their injuries and the height of the lesion.
1Goal Setting
2Independence
3Hope
4Health Behavior
5SCI in the Elderly
6Recovery after traumatic SCI
7Vocations
8Community Reintegration
9Sports in Rehabilitation
10Walking Recovery
11Care in Developing Countries
12SCI and Environmental Accessibility
13SCI in Adolescence and Peer Relationships
14Bowel and bladder management
15Psychological issues and SCI
16When more time is less
17Motivation and rehabilitation
 
Case Study 3:
Hope as an agent in the rehabilitation process
Questions

Q1. Explain the relation between illness and arising hope. Answer

Q2. Explain the pathogenesis and the stages of GBS. Answer

Q3. In Helen’s case, which aspects of hope should be fostered and which have to be adapted in rehabilitation management? Answer

Q4. What are approaches to integrate hope into interventions? Answer

Q5. Evaluate the course of Helen’s rehabilitation within the Evaluation display and offer your own evaluation. Answer

 

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