Miracle Physical Therapist

Concert for Dad (4)

I didn't think it would stop raining for a while, and the days of leisure continued. Thanks to this, the special treatment room staff, including miracles, were able to realize that they were paralyzed. It's raining, so there are no active patients.

Of course, the patient's footsteps were not completely severed. In the pouring rain, there were some new arrivals. It was an urgent patient.

Tiering.

The new patient chart has been moved over with electronic sound. The miracle that was sitting in front of the desk immediately moved the mouse to see the new chart. The chart came up with a full screen.

Name: Jungdeok Kim (62 years old)

Diagnosis Name: Cerebella ataxia (cerebellar ataxia)

“Um…… cerebellar ataxia due to fall…… you performed brain surgery…… and the cause fell from the construction site……. ”

The new patient, Jungdeok Kim, was shocked by the fall accident while working at the construction site. He wore a helmet, but fell from such a high place that he took damage to his cerebellum.

Cerebellum is one of the most important brains in our workout. Especially with a lot of involvement in coordination movements, it is difficult to take cooperative movements if you are damaged here.

The phenomenon of not being able to put your feet where you want, that is, ataxia, follows like a drunk person.

Of course, patients with ataxia are very difficult to treat.

Mentals are said to be early (normal), but they are virtually difficult to communicate, so you should have significant contractions every time you tell them what you are doing.

It is not the end if you let me know your movements through trial and error.

I could see the exact condition in person, but because I had brain surgery, the condition was very complex and the prognosis was likely to be poor. There was no difficulty sharing patient difficulties, but patients with cerebellar ataxia, if any, would naturally be placed at the highest level.

It was then that the miraculous look in the eyes of the miracle that was reading the chart with a dark look.

“Huh? But you have an unusual history. Joong-deok Kim, you used to work at Han Sun Electronics. Why would he work at a construction site? ”

As a Korean electron, it was one of the largest oysters in my country. The annual salary, of course, is considerable. Even if you are not in a high position, it is an annual salary that will allow you to raise enough money for retirement.

But why would someone like that send over a construction site? What kind of story is that? I wondered about the miracle. And that was when I asked the question.

You will be given a quest [Concert for Father].

Goal: 1. Allow the patient to maintain a standing position independently.

2. Make walker-based independent gates possible.

Reward: New Challenge Opportunity, Bulk Points, and 2 Level Up Passes.

A new quest came to mind. It was a quest called a concert for my father.

It was his expression that a miracle was coming.

‘No wonder there seems to be a story...... I can't wait to get a quest. ’

It was never going to be easy. It is to make a cerebellar ataxia patient stand and walk independently.

But I didn't have to be afraid of her first. With an elevated level-up system, it was not impossible.

‘You don't have to be afraid of her first. But the reward is an opportunity for a new challenge...... What kind of challenge is it if the scout proposal is rejected? ’

That was the question of the miracle, but the system did not answer. It meant finding out for yourself, as always.

‘Well, I wasn't expecting an answer. By the way, I'm going to be cured tomorrow...... so I'll have to work hard today. ’

The miracle took place and opened a major book. Then I started studying cerebellum and ataxia. There was enough time.

Fortunately, the rains left him with a lot of free time, so he invested in planning his treatment.

I'm going to be in therapy, and I'm going to be studying the patients that I'm going to be getting tomorrow at the same time.

Then a day soon passed. The next day, the miracle finally greeted patient Kim Jung-deok who was waiting.

‘That's Joong-deok Kim. ’

The miracle of seeing a patient leaning on his back in a wheelchair was that he was Kim Jong-deok.

It wasn't labeled on my face. but it was intuitive to see that he was a patient with ataxia.

It was so metaphorical after seeing clear signs of brain surgery and an ever-trembling progression that it could recognize from afar.

“Hello, you're Kim Jung-deok, right? ”

And that judgment wasn't wrong. As you greet him, the guardian who was pushing the wheelchair lowers his head, smiling slightly.

“Yes, I am a patient of Kim Jung-deok. Are you a selfish blind man?”

The miracle of answering yes, to the guardian turned his head and looked at Kim Jung-deok.

Jungdeok Kim's condition was not significantly different from what he expected. Sitting slightly, one cranial fracture, facial muscles twisted, and the arms and legs on the wheelchair stand were also severely twisted.

The miracle ran through my eyes, and I asked.

“How long have you been in surgery? ”

The answer came from the guardian as well.

“It's been about two months now. I was told to go out after surgery at the university hospital for about a month and a half. That's why I came here to find out about Buryburia hospital. I heard the teachers here are good at treating you. ”

The miracle was not until I heard it all.

“It's been about two months. ”

Did the miraculous look on his face to say that? The guardian asked with a worried face.

“Is it bad? Actually, I was two months away from the university hospital, but I didn't do much. I heard it's important to get cured quickly... ”

University hospitals are hospitals that receive emergency patients and perform surgery. Emergency patients who require surgery continue to come in and need rapid rotation of the bed.

That's why all the focus of the university hospital is on operating on patients and exporting them quickly. That was why I felt that Kim Jung-deok's guardian didn't do much.

The miracle explained it with a bitter smile.

“A tertiary hospital, like a university hospital, needs to continue to receive emergency patients and operate. I guess we have to spin it fast. That's why we have rehabilitation hospitals like ours. And the status...... I think I need to evaluate it a little more. What can I say for now? ”

Kim Jung-deok's condition was not so good. But it's only visual, and we haven't done a proper assessment yet. Then there would be no need to make the patient feel uneasy by saying uncertain information. Because of the miracle, I cared to speak.

“Don't worry, I'll do my best. ”

End the conversation with the guardian.

The miracle caught Kim Jung-deok's eye. Then he tapped his hand and said.

“Jung-deok Kim, can you hear me? ”

Kim Jong-deok reacted to the voice. He had responded with a slight nod. I thought about the blink of an eye, but the reaction was more than I expected.

“Do you understand me? Raise your right hand. ”

The voice made Kim Jung-deok move. He raised his right hand to match his voice.

This made one thing clear. It was the fact that he had the ability to understand and act accordingly.

‘That's encouraging? I'm sure you have cognitive abilities. So what about language skills? ’

The miracle was again said to confirm Kim Jung-deok's language skills.

“Jung-deok Kim, can you speak? ”

Jungdeok Kim responded again. He opened his mouth and shouted.

“Maaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. ”

In fact, it was a hard voice to understand what he was saying. However, Kim was trying his best to express his intentions.

It was quite inspiring. Being able to speak like this means that if you are well treated, you can speak as much as you want.

A miracle with a bright face was written on the assessment paper with an elongated circle. The high number of circles on the evaluation site meant that the patient was in good condition.

The cognitive miracle begins the assessment of motor skills.

“Now, would you like to hold my hand? ”

Kim Jong-deok moves in the voice of a miracle. He reached out slowly and grabbed the hand of a miracle. The miracle saw both positive and negative signals at the same time in the movement.

Once he reached out and grabbed the hand of the miracle, it was positive. It was also positive that he felt a little strength in his hands.

However, the symptoms of severe tremors when moving hands were negative. When performing any movement, the symptoms of tremor worsened, meaning that Jungdeok Kim's ability to regulate motion was not so good.

Miracles continued to be assessed. He evaluated his ability to perform the movement by inducing a variety of movements such as the supine position (resting position), the prone position (prone position), and the quadri position (four-foot instrument position). And at the end of it, a miracle was answered.

You can quadri, right? Then let's practice improving your coordination skills in Quadri. ’

The Quadri position is a simultaneous hand and foot position. Moreover, it was considered an optimal position to develop coordination skills because it needed to control up to the neck joint.

Of course, Kim Jung-deok still could not perform the Quadri position independently. I needed a lot of help to create a Quadri position and more support to maintain even if I created a Quadri position.

Moreover, Kim Jung-deok was never small. He was as tall as a miracle, and much bigger than a miracle. Given that Quadri's position can collapse from front to back, it never seemed easy to maintain.

The miracle, however, was not difficult to make and maintain. Skill was the driving force to control a patient larger than himself without using great force.

As an ordinary healer, he would try to control the body that was about to collapse. But miracles were different. Instead of controlling the body, he maintained Quadri's position by controlling the patient's neck.

The guardian's face was full of surprises. I had to. Just last week, the university hospital therapists who were in charge of their husbands struggled not to get quadri posture.

I cured him sweating, but I could not produce results. But the therapist in front of him was so easy to build and maintain Quadri.

Not only that, when I forced Quadri into a position at the university hospital, my husband's expression was not as good as the therapist's.

You looked anxious, and you looked tired. But not today. My husband was healing with a relaxed look on his face.

“How can it be so easy? ”

I was unable to answer the question because I didn't hear the voice. But if I had, I would have answered like this. It's not about power, it's about precision.

The miracle continued to heal gently.