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Study highlights need for expanded application of prism adaptation treatment for spatial neglect (Brain injury therapy)
Medical Xpress / Kessler Foundation / Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation ^ | May 31, 2023 | Timothy J. Rich et al

Posted on 06/03/2023 5:49:39 PM PDT by ConservativeMind

A team of rehabilitation researchers has discovered that prism adaptation therapy (PAT) is as beneficial for treating right-sided spatial neglect as left-sided spatial neglect in a cohort of individuals with stroke and traumatic and non-traumatic brain injuries.

Spatial neglect, a disorder of spatial cognition commonly experienced by individuals with acquired- or traumatic-brain injury, increases the risks for prolonged hospitalization, injuries, poor motor recovery, and discharge to long-term care facilities. Left-sided spatial neglect is well recognized and known to respond to prism adaptation treatment (PAT). However, little is known about PAT's effectiveness for individuals with right-sided spatial neglect.

Using a clinical dataset from an implementation project, researchers performed a retrospective case-matched study, analyzing data for 4,256 patients collected from 16 inpatient rehabilitation facilities across the United States from April 2016 to December 2020. The Kessler Foundation Neglect Assessment Process (KF-NAP) and the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) were used to assess the impact of PAT (Kessler Foundation Prism Adaptation Treatment/KF-PAT) on spatial neglect and general functional performance, respectively.

Of the 59 pairs matched 1:1 for right-sided and left-sided neglect based on neglect severity, number of PAT sessions (minimum of three sessions), overall function at admission, and age, complete data were analyzed for 36 matched pairs.

"We found no significant differences in FIM gain between matched pairs," said Dr. Rich.

"This suggests that after three or more sessions of PAT, patients with right-sided neglect experience improvements similar to those with left-sided neglect in general functional independence. In fact, comparing KF-NAP scores showed that patients with right-sided neglect achieved greater improvement in neglect symptoms after PAT, indicating that they might derive even greater benefit from this intervention than those with left-sided neglect."

This study supports the potential benefits of PAT as an intervention for patients with right-sided spatial neglect.

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TOPICS: Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: brain; donatedonaldtrump; donatefreerepublic; donatetrump; injury
It doesn’t matter what side of the brain has the damage—both sides benefit, yet, it seems only left-side issues are normally addressed.

Strange to think half of in-scope brain patients have been ignorex.

1 posted on 06/03/2023 5:49:39 PM PDT by ConservativeMind
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does this explain why leftists are crazy...?
it’s all a bit over my head


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