Inpatient Rehabilitation for Acute Presentations of Motor Functional Neurological Disorder

Ginger Polich,Stacey Zalanowski, Julie Maney Lewis, Sarah Sugarman, Kanella Christopulos,Caitlin Hebb,David L. Perez,Gaston Baslet,Priyanca Shah,Seth Herman

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION(2024)

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ObjectivePatients with functional neurological disorder involving the motor system (eg, functional weakness, functional gait) may acutely present to the hospital for new-onset symptoms. For some, symptoms may remain severe enough at the time of hospital discharge to qualify for an inpatient rehabilitation facility stay.DesignData were extracted via retrospective chart review on functional neurological disorder patients (N = 22) admitted to an inpatient rehabilitation facility between September 2019 and May 2022. Demographic and clinical data, including admission and discharge physical and occupational therapy measurements on the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Patient Assessment Instrument, were recorded and analyzed.ResultsSymptom duration was less than 1 wk for nearly two thirds of the cohort. After an approximately 2-wk length of stay, patients showed statistically significant changes in admission to discharge measures of self-care, transfers, ambulation, and balance. More than 95% of patients were able to be discharged home. The presence or absence of comorbid depression, anxiety, or posttraumatic stress disorder did not impact outcomes.ConclusionsFor a subset of patients with persistent motor symptoms after an acute hospital admission for a new diagnosis of functional neurological disorder, a relatively short inpatient rehabilitation facility stay was associated with significant clinical gains.
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Functional Neurological Disorder,Inpatient Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy,Occupational Therapy
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