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Exploring
barriers to remaining physically active: a case report of a person with
multiple sclerosis
Zalewski
K.
University
of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Address correspondence to:
Kathryn Zalewski, E-mail: zalewski@uwm.edu.
Physical
therapy intervention for those with chronic disabling conditions
typically follows an episode of care approach: therapists provide
services when a decrement in functional performance occurs such that
individuals require intervention to return to baseline performance.
Attention to the psychosocial supports required for successful
transition can be unintentionally minimized when the focus of an episode
of care follows a change in physical function. The purpose of this case
report is to present and discuss the challenges to successful community
reintegration following physical therapy intervention with an emphasis
on developing independent exercise habits in management of a person with
multiple sclerosis. RW, presented in this case study, is a 52-year-old
man diagnosed with progressive multiple sclerosis five years before
self-referral to a pro bono physical therapy clinic. Key words: multiple
sclerosis, exercise adherence, barriers to exercise (JNPT 2007;31:
40-45).
PMID: 17419888 [PubMed - in process]
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