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The purpose of this study was. to examine the contents of therapy directed at self-care and mobility for patients with a spinal cord injury (SCI) in inpatient rehabilitation. Therapists from 3 Dutch rehabilitation centers used the SCI-ICS to record treatment sessions of patients with a SCI over a period of 4 weeks. The SCI-ICS consists of 25 categories at 3 levels of functioning (body functions, basic activities, and complex activities) and 139 different interventions. Time spent on different levels, categories, and types of interventions, was used to describe similarities and differences between the centers. Therapists (n=53) recorded 1640 treatment sessions of 48 patients. Most time was spent on interventions to improve muscle power, walking and wheelchair propulsion. Although differences were found, over-all the findings indicate that the 3 Dutch centers provided similar therapy programs.
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