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Using this procedure, we objectively and systematically measure the results of the rehabilitation process in the short, medium and long terms, in order to determine the added value of the therapeutic process and assess the effectiveness of the work methodology employed. This enables us to know the evolution of our results and to compare them with those of other leading neurorehabilitation service providers around the world.
SPINAL CORD INJURY UNIT
Hospital discharge results:
| · 88% of patients return home. |
| · The therapeutic team achieves an average of 95% of the rehabilitation goals set for each patient upon admittance to the unit. |
| · In terms of FUNCIONALITY: The "Functional Independence Measure" (FIM) scale shows functional results among patients in our hospital equivalent and in some cases slightly superior to the averages obtained by units included in the NSCISC (National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center) in the US. |
· Re-admittance due to complications:In the two years after leaving the hospital, 4.8 % of patients return because of a complication. Of these, 18 % are in relation to urological complications, 23 % to spasticity, 27 % to osteoarticular complications and the remaining 32 % for other reasons.
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C1-3
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C4
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C5
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C6
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C7-8
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D1-D9
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D10-L1
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L2-5
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Model SCI-ASIA
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48
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53
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58
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62
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85
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111
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115
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119
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I. Guttmann 2010
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62
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78
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82
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92
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95
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104
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112
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111
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I.Guttmann accumulated 2004-2010
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65
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71
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77
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84
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95
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104
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108
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114
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· Re-admittance due to complications:
In the two years after leaving the hospital, 4'8% of patients return because of a complication. Of these, 18 % are in relation to urological complications, 23 % to spasticity, 27 % to osteoarticular complications and the remaining 32 % for other reasons. |
2 / 5 year hospital discharge results::
| · 42% / 45% of patients rate their quality of life as very good or good, and 32% / 47% as regular. |
| · 59% / 49%of patients rate themselves as having a “positive general well-being”, in accordance with the Psychological General Well-being Index (PGWI). |
| · 57% / 56%rate their personal relations as satisfactory or very satisfactory, in accordance with the Who Quality of Life (WHOQoL-BREF) scale. |
| · 100% / 100% have a handicap-accessible home or one suitable to their physical requirements. |
| · 26% / 33% use a personal adapted vehicle to get around. |
| · 20% / 16% of patients (excluding housewives) perform paid work. |
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