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Citation

Natale A, Taylor S, LaBarbera J, Bensimon L, McDowell S, Mumma SL, Backus D, Zanca JM, Gassaway J. J. Spinal Cord Med. 2009; 32(3): 270-282.

Affiliation

Craig Hospital, Englewood, Colorado, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals, Publisher Maney Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

19810629

PMCID

PMC2718813

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Outcomes research is in need of a classification system of physical therapy (PT) interventions for acute traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) rehabilitation in the United States. The objective of this study was to describe a taxonomy (system to categorize and classify interventions) to examine the effects of PT interventions on rehabilitation outcomes. METHODS: The SCIRehab study uses the rigorous observational practice-based evidence methodology to examine current treatment processes without changing existing practice. PT clinicians and researchers from 6 centers developed a taxonomy to describe details of each PT session. RESULTS: The PT taxonomy consists of 19 treatment activities (eg, bed mobility, transfers, wheelchair mobility, strengthening and stretching exercises) and supplementary information to describe the associated therapeutic interventions. Details that focus on patient assistance needs and family involvement are included as additional descriptors to help to describe and justify PT activity selection. Time spent on each activity is used as the measure of intensity. CONCLUSION: The detailed PT taxonomy documentation process, which offers efficiency in data collection, is being used for all PT sessions with 1,500 patients with acute traumatic SCI at the 6 participating centers. It might be the first attempt to document the many details of the PT rehabilitation process for patients with SCI in the United States.


Language: en

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