Integrated Physiotherapeutic Intervention for Rehabilitation of a Patient With Intellectual Disabilities: A Case Report
Mansi N Deshmukh, Pallavi Harjpal

TL;DR
This case study shows how a personalized rehabilitation program helped a man with intellectual disabilities improve his independence and quality of life.
Contribution
The paper presents a multidisciplinary, person-centered rehabilitation model tailored for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Findings
A tailored rehabilitation program improved functional capabilities and independence in a patient with intellectual disabilities.
An integrated approach combining physiotherapy, education, and community support enhanced the patient's quality of life.
The case demonstrates the effectiveness of personalized rehabilitation in empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Abstract
Intellectual disabilities (ID) encompass a broad spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders marked by impairments in cognitive functioning and adaptive behavior. Accessing and benefiting from rehabilitation services pose significant challenges for individuals within this population. In this case study, the rehabilitation journey of a 44-year-old man with ID, emphasizes the tailored approach to his rehabilitation program. The primary objectives of the program were to augment the patient's functional capabilities, foster independence, and enhance his overall quality of life. The case highlights the significance of personalized, comprehensive rehabilitation strategies intricately tailored to address the distinct requirements of individuals with ID. The case study delineates a comprehensive rehabilitation regimen integrating physical therapy to address the multifaceted needs of individuals…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDown syndrome and intellectual disability research · Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders · Family and Disability Support Research
