| Title |
Occupational therapy combining the Management Tool for Daily Life Performance with modified CI therapy for an acute stroke survivor to reacquire hair dressing and cooking activities |
| Subtitle |
PRACTICAL REPORTS |
| Authors |
Tatsuya Iwasaki*1, Masanori Sakamoto*1, Takekazu Akiyama*1 |
| Authors (kana) |
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| Organization |
*1Akiyama Neurosurgical Hospital |
| Journal |
JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH
|
| Volume |
43
|
| Number |
5
|
| Page |
694-700 |
| Year/Month |
2024 / 10 |
| Article |
Report |
| Publisher |
JAPANESE ASSOCIATION OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS |
| Abstract |
We conducted occupational therapy combined Management Tool for Daily Life Performance with modified CI therapy to help an acute stroke survivor reacquire hair dressing and cooking activities. As a result, the patient reacquired hair dressing abilities and upper limb function, and activities of daily living (ADL) improved beyond the minimum clinically meaningful change. The client was then able to reacquire cooking activities by transferring her lifestyle goals and tasks to the recovery phase. The results suggest that this intervention can promote desired activities and participation from the acute phase. It is possible that the supporters shared meaningful and agreed-upon goals, and that the appropriate program was implemented seamlessly, leading to behavioral change toward a proactive lifestyle. In addition, we believe that it is important for occupational therapy in the acute phase to acquire the desired upper limb functions and achieve ADL independence, and to pass on the goals and tasks of daily living to the next support person. |
| Practice |
Medical technology |
| Keywords |
Management Tool for Daily Life Performance, CI therapy, Acute, Stroke, EBOT |