Acute Rehabilitation of a 27-Year-Old Man With Failure to Thrive

Discussion: Evidence-based literature regarding failure to thrive in the young adult or middle-aged adult population is limited. Therefore, the physical therapy plan of care necessitates the application of interventions shown to be effective in addressing the physical structure and function limitation upon examination generally applied to the geriatric and/or pediatric population. Clinical decision-making focused on improving physical activity and participation are imperative across clinical settings. Manual therapy interventions applied in this case may prove beneficial in the acute care setting to maximize muscle activation within available range of motion elicited through patterns of functional movements emphasizing existing abilities.
Source: The Journal of Acute Care Physical Therapy - Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Case Report Source Type: research