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Practical Guidance for Outpatient Spasticity Management During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic: Canadian Spasticity COVID-19 Task Force

机译:冠状病毒(Covid-19)大流行期间门诊痉挛性管理的实用指导:加拿大痉挛性Covid-19工作队

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Background: Spasticity is a common sequela of upper motor neuron conditions that can reduce quality of life, impair function, and heighten economic burden. Identification and treatment of problematic spasticity is key in order to decrease impairments including contracture formation, pain, skin breakdown, and functional decline and to limit disability. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected health-care systems worldwide including physical medicine and rehabilitation (PMR) and neurology practices in Canada.3-5 Inpatient hospital care for the management of patients with COVID-19 has been prioritized, while elective surgeries and outpatient clinics have been limited or canceled as part of resource allocation management and mitigation of risks during the pandemic. Subsequently, the delivery of outpatient spasticity care in the PMR and neurology setting has been directly impacted.
机译:背景:痉挛是上运动神经元疾病的常见后遗症,可降低生活质量,损害功能,增加经济负担。识别和治疗有问题的痉挛是减少损伤(包括挛缩形成、疼痛、皮肤破裂和功能衰退)和限制残疾的关键。2019冠状病毒疾病流行影响了全球的医疗保健系统,包括加拿大的物理医学和康复(PMR)和神经病学实践。3-5住院病人2019冠状病毒疾病的管理已被优先考虑,而选择性手术和门诊诊所已被限制或取消,作为资源分配管理和减轻疫情期间的风险的一部分。随后,在PMR和神经病学环境中,门诊痉挛护理的提供受到了直接影响。

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