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Multidisciplinary Home-Based Rehabilitation Program for Individuals With Disabilities: A Retrospective Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Home-Based Rehabilitation Program for Musculoskeletal Diseases and Neurological Diseases. Completed, enrolled 270 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study aims to evaluate the impact of a multidisciplinary home-based rehabilitation program on motor function and mood in individuals with moderate neuromusculoskeletal disabilities. Participants will receive personalized treatment plans over four months, including sessions in physical therapy, occupational therapy, nutrition, psychology, nursing, and podiatry. The study will measure motor function using the Berg Balance Scale and mood using the Beck Depression Inventory. This program will be conducted in the Magallanes region of Chile, involving participants recruited from the National Disability Registry.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Physical Therapy: 32 sessions, 60 minutes each Occupational Therapy: 8 sessions, 60 minutes each Nutrition Counseling: 4 sessions, 60 minutes each Psychological Support: 8 sessions, 60 minutes each Nursing and Podiatry Care: 4 sessions, 60 minutes each Total Duration: Approximately 4 months