Crawling Out from Under: A Physical Therapist’s Celebration of the Power of Occupational Therapy

Natalie N. Michaels
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Isaacs’ syndrome, also known as Acquired Neuromyotonia, is a rare condition caused by continuous firing of the motor units, leading to twitching muscles and cramping that will persist even during sleep. The medical treatment of Isaacs’ syndrome is nondescript and arbitrary. Because of the rare incidence of the disorder, very few studies have been conducted to help determine the appropriate intervention for individuals with this affliction. This paper is a narrative case-study that offers a first-person account of a physical therapist with Isaacs’ syndrome and her journey through rehabilitation with her occupational therapist. The progress of this individual over time supports the use of occupational therapy services at every stage of her rehabilitation. It also supports the strength of participation and positive social interaction as tools to propel an individual through the rehabilitative process.
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从困境中爬出来:一个物理治疗师对职业治疗力量的庆祝
艾萨克斯综合症,也被称为获得性神经肌强直症,是一种罕见的疾病,由运动单元持续放电引起,导致肌肉抽搐和痉挛,甚至在睡眠中也会持续。艾萨克综合症的医学治疗是难以描述和武断的。由于这种疾病的发病率很低,很少有研究来帮助确定对患有这种疾病的个体的适当干预。这篇论文是一个叙述性的案例研究,以第一人称的方式讲述了一位患有艾萨克综合症的物理治疗师和她的职业治疗师的康复之旅。随着时间的推移,该个体的进步支持在其康复的每个阶段使用职业治疗服务。它还支持参与的力量和积极的社会互动,作为推动个人通过康复过程的工具。
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