I want to thank everyone for thier responses. It has been very usefull!!!!
Diane Randall COTA/L

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Behalf Of Ron Carson
Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 05:54
To: Sue Doyle
Subject: Re: [OTlist] Massive new CVA patient


Good observation and very good point.

This  topic  has been a good learning experience for me. My experience
with  neglect  is  still  the same, but based on some of the research,
others have more success.

Thanks for all the comments.

Ron

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From: Sue Doyle <sue...@hotmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009
To:   otlist@otnow.com <otlist@otnow.com>
Subj: [OTlist] Massive new CVA patient


SD> Ron,
SD> While that is the current Cochrane one it is over 3 years old.
SD> The one from EBRSR is this last year. As a Cochrane author I
SD> prefer the Cochrane methodology to some of the others and think it
SD> produces a more accurate and thorough outcome but in this case I
SD> think the EBSR is a little more current.

SD> Sue D




>> Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 17:27:58 -0400
>> From: rdcar...@otnow.com
>> To: OTlist@OTnow.com
>> Subject: Re: [OTlist] Massive new CVA patient
>>
>> >From Cochrane.org:
>>
>> http://www.cochrane.org/reviews/en/ab003586.html
>>
>>       The  benefit  of cognitive rehabilitation for unilateral spatial
>>       neglect,  a  condition  that  can  affect  stroke  survivors, is
>>       unclear. Unilateral spatial neglect is a condition which reduces
>>       a person's ability to look, listen or make movements in one half
>>       of their environment. This can affect their ability to carry out
>>       many everyday tasks such as eating, reading and getting dressed,
>>       and  restricts a person's independence. Our review of 12 studies
>>       involving    306    participants   found   that   rehabilitation
>>       specifically  targeted at neglect appeared to improve a person's
>>       ability  to  complete  tests  such as finding visual targets and
>>       marking  the  mid-point  of a line. However, its effect on their
>>       ability  to  carry  out  a  meaningful  everyday task or to live
>>       independently  was  not  clear.  Patients  with  neglect  should
>>       continue  to  receive general stroke rehabilitation services but
>>       better   quality   research   is   needed  to  identify  optimal
>>       treatments.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ron
>>
>> ~~~
>> Ron Carson MHS, OT
>> www.OTnow.com
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Linda Stovall <lstov...@mhg.com>
>> Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009
>> To:   otlist@OTnow.com <otlist@OTnow.com>
>> Subj: [OTlist] Massive new CVA patient
>>
>> LS> In contrast to Ron, I think there are some things to be done to
address
>> LS> the neglect...and it is important to work on this, so that function
can
>> LS> become a reality.
>>
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