This case report describes the physical therapy intervention for a 44-year-old man who experienced a stroke. The goals were to improve his ability to walk short distances, climb stairs, and navigate obstacles. The therapist applied the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) to guide the client's evaluation and documentation. A 4-week intervention focused on improving impairments, activities, and participation. Outcomes showed increased walking speed, endurance, limb function, and coordination. The ICF-based approach helped establish relevant goals and track the client's progress.
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Основні пункти національного стандарту ДСТУ EN ISO 15189:2015, загальні вимоги для створення системи менеджменту якості (СМЯ) лабораторії,методологія PDCA, функції менеджменту за Анрі Файолем, створення стандартних операційних процедур (СОП). Підготовка СОП в лабораторії, рівень стандартизації, приблизні розділи для написання типового СОП,приблизний перелік СОП у КДЛ. Рекомендації що до методики виконання досліджень та рекомендована структура «Настанови з якості» клініко-діагностичної лабораторії».
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Descripfion: 'Ihe client was 44-years-old man with hemiplegia who was in 1 month post-stroke problems were diagnosed
while applying the ICF core set, Ibe goals agreed with client were independently walking short distance, stairs and
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intervention, that are itnproved in walking velocity, endurance, supporting ability in lower limbs, rhythmical rnovcrnent in
ups limbs and the coordination of both limbs. Activities focused Intervention also enhanced the ability in climbing steps
and walkmg around obstacles.
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