- Reduction in spasticity
- Increased ROM
- Increased ability in eye tracking
- Increased ability in sitting up straighter
- Increased memory
- Improved speech
I am not sure how to measure memory, but it is a certain problem that Naomi suffers. Does anyone out there have any suggestions about how to measure memory? Speech should be apparent, and is not something that we are currently woking on.
Our Plan:
We plan to do the following:
- Yoga (Sun Salutations)
- Ankle Range of Motion exercises
- Cross-crawl patterns
- Spanish
- Mental Math
- Spelling
- Shoulder Range of Motion
- Suppination range
- Music
All of these, with the exception of Yoga, we plan to do in the tank. Usually what happens, is you go into the tank and watch movies to distract the patient from the process. While we plan on doing the passive movie thing our first trip down, our goal will be to gradually introduce some therapy while in the tank.
What is Suppination?
For those friends who are not steeped in the lingo of therapy, suppination is the degree to which you can take your out-stretched arm (right palm facing left) and turn it palm up. Before we started doing Constraint Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) (as championed by the nice people at U of Alabama), Naomi had 0% active and only slight passive range of motion in suppination. Through CIMT, she has gained 40% active range of motion. Most people can do greater than 90%. Passive range of motion is a therapist turning your arm for you. Active range of motion is what you can do yourself.
To Sum up "Successful"
I will know our mission is successful partially by external measurements (like those of suppination), by video, and by personal observation. I am sure scientifically personal observation isn't all that valid, but as her mom, teacher and sometimes erstwhile therapist, (as well as being the person absolutely most vested in seeing real improvements) I have a pretty darn good idea of her current capabilities and pitfalls.
Thank for sharing this exciting journey with us!
5 comments:
I think personal observation, especially coupled with video documentation, is valid. IMHO some things cannot be documented in any other way.
Hi Naomi,
Just wanted to say Hi and that Julia and I will follow your blog while you are gone. We hope your therapy goes well and you have a grand adventure with Benj and your mom!
Take care and Happy Thanksgiving,
Linda
Hi Naomi! I'll make sure K has access to post here - it will likely be under her email name. This is fascinating stuff!
Thanks for following my blog! I look forward to writing more of the blog when I am in Canada!
Hi to Julia and K!
Hi Naomi and Marna,
Happy Thanksgiving to both of you and thank you for sharing your remarkable journey!
You are both amazing, strong and wonderful. Holden, Gary and I all wish you the best.
We can't wait to hear more from you.
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