Markus E, Reber A
Abteilung für Neuropsychologische Rehabilitation, Inselspital Bern, Schweiz.
Rehabilitation (Stuttg). 1992 May;31(2):85-90.
On the basis of observations of the course taken by 5 patients with so-called Locked-in Syndrome (LIS), the level of functional performance that can be achieved by long-term rehabilitation notwithstanding very severe initial symptoms is set out. The priority measures in the early phases of the condition and the particular problems of long-term rehabilitation are summarized in a checklist. Technical aids to ameliorate communication are dealt with in some detail. Special importance is attributed to patient-centered psychotherapeutic support and to family involvement.