Table A1.
Intervention | Why? | Who? | How Much? |
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DocManMed | Treatment of local movement disorders; pain modulation; education of patients and attendants | Doctor with postgraduate training in manualmedicine | 4×/week, 30 min |
PhysioNeuro | Facilitation of movements and movement transitions; education; improvement of coordination; promotion of independent and directed movements; increase in concentration and reception skills;promotion of participation. | Physiotherapist with postgraduate training in physiotherapy on a neurophysiological basis | 5×/week, 30 min |
PhysioMT | Treatment of local movement disorders; education; pain modulation | Physiotherapist with postgraduate training in musculoskeletal therapy | |
MET | Development of functional strength; training control; coordination training; promotion of independent and directed movements;promotion of participation. | Physiotherapist with postgraduate training in medical exercise therapy | 5×/week, 30 min |
MassTher | Regulation of muscle tone; pain modulation; physical and mental relaxation; local blood circulation stimulation | Massage therapist | 5×/week, 30 min |
HAL | Facilitation of movement transitions; coordination and harmonization of standing leg to swing leg phase transition; postural alignment; contextual gait training; support and completion of movementto promote proprioception. | Specially trained physiotherapist | 5×/week, 30 min |
PhysioNeuro: Physiotherapy on a neurophysiological basis, PhysioMT: Musculoskeletal Therapy (Manual therapy); DocManMed: Physician-performed manual medicine; MET: Medical exercise training; HAL: Hybrid Assistive Limb; MassTher: Massage therapy. All interventions were performed face-to-face at the KMT Hamm during an 11-day inpatient hospital stay.