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Topics for Medical Interns 2012-2013 Rehabilitation management of 1. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 2. Parkinsons Disease 3. Multiple Sclerosis 4.

Stroke involving the cerebrum (ischemic and hemorrhagic) 5. Stroke involving the cerebellum, pons and medulla oblongata 6. Brachial Plexus Injury & lumbosacral plexus injury 7. Patients with normal bone mass (prevention), osteopenia and osteoporosis 8. Diabetes mellitus uncomplicated and complicated (retinopathy, nephropathy and nephropathy) 9. Bronchial asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (emphysema and chronic bronchitis) 10. Myocardial infarction with CABG 11. Chronic Heart Failure Class I to IV 12. Pregnant with low back pain 13. Impairments and disability of HIV infection / AIDS 14. Wheelchair provision of orthopedically challenged or paraplegics 15. Upper limb amputation (forequarter and shoulder dislocation) 16. Upper limb amputation ( above elbow, elbow dislocation, below elbow, wrist disarticulation and hand amputation) 17. Lower limb amputation (hemipelvectomy and hip disarticulation) 18. Lower limb amputation (AKA, knee disarticulation and BKA) 19. Ankle disarticulation and foot amputation 20. Osteogenesis imperfect 21. Breast CA, post-mastectomy and breast reconstruction 22. Cancer related fatigue (CRF)

23. Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), minimally conscious state and vegetative state 24. Sexual dysfunction among married individual with disability (Stroke and SCI) 25. Bells palsy: normal recovery, aberrant recovery (hemifacial spasm / tearing) and guarded recovery 26. Peripheral nerve injury: median, ulnar and radial nerves 27. Adult with traumatic brain injury (TBI) 28. Weekend athletes, weekend warrior syndrome and running injuries 29. Professional and amateur athletes, pushing the limits 30. Individuals with hearing impairment, visual impairment and mental retardation

Guidelines 1. 8 lines per slide 2. Key words or phrases; brief and concise 3. Delivery of report 1-2minutes per 1 slide 4. Duration: 30 minutes 5. Interaction or Q and A portion: 30-90 minutes Contents 1. Title and names of the presenters 2. Learning objectives 3. Introduction 4. Body a. Epidemiology (as much as possible Philippine Data or Experience) b. Pathophysiology c. Clinical Assessment

i. History taking manifestations using the WHO- ICF model (impairments, disability and handicap) ii. Physical Examinations iii. Diagnostic tests d. Management i. Medical SANE Criteria (safety, affordability, necessity and efficacy); mechanism of action and side effects / adverse reaction and its relation / role / effects to rehabilitation management ii. Surgical brief description on how its being done; risks and benefits on functional outcome after rehabilitation, possible expected morbidity and mortality iii. Rehabilitation 1. Physical therapy: limitations / precautions / modifications of therapeutic exercise prescription 2. Occupational therapy: activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living and work / vocational assessment and therapy 3. Psychotherapy 4. Speech and language therapy iv. Social welfare management / nursing rehab care / nutritionist- dietician v. Home instructions / advice e. Prognosis or Functional Outcome Measures 5. Summary or Conclusion

Prepared by: JBMontesRMTMD 07252012

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