Case Study Takeaway: Rowdy Gaines
I thought this case was interesting because Rowdy was an olympic swimmer when he was diagnosed with GBS. He was in peak physical shape when he got the disease and then made a very fast recovery. We have discussed how someone's physical state before injury/disease is important in recovery. I think that also being a person that constantly trained helped him and his commitment to rehab. Having the motivation and mental stamina helped him in recovery and he was able to qualify for the olympics again 4 year after diagnosis.
In his case, I am sure that being able use a pool as a means and an end for his intervention was very helpful. Although a person's interest may not be as clear as using pool therapy to regain enough strength to swim in the olympics, this just shows how important it is for a therapist to look at the individual and their interests when planning and implementing intervention.
In his case, I am sure that being able use a pool as a means and an end for his intervention was very helpful. Although a person's interest may not be as clear as using pool therapy to regain enough strength to swim in the olympics, this just shows how important it is for a therapist to look at the individual and their interests when planning and implementing intervention.
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