Assistance projects
Advanced Treatment of Spasticity: Innovation in Neurorehabilitation to Improve the Quality of Life of People with Multiple Disabilities
Innovative shock wave therapy to treat spasticity, improving the quality of life in people with multiple disabilities. A pioneering approach to neurorehabilitation with a direct impact on the functionality and well-being of the people treated.
This project focuses on the implementation of an innovative shock wave therapy to treat spasticity in people with multiple disabilities. The main goal is to improve the functionality and quality of life of these people through a non-invasive and effective therapy. Spasticity is a common complication in people with multiple disabilities, generating significant functional difficulties and negatively impacting their quality of life. This project seeks to address this clinically complex problem through a new therapeutic approach that offers tangible benefits to attendees.
Targets
1. Reduce muscle tone and spasms in the affected limbs.
2. Improve balance, gait and the use of orthoses.
3. Decrease pain associated with spasticity.
4. Increase tolerance to physical activity and activities of daily living.
5. Improve the quality of life of the people served and their functional independence.
Approach and strategies
A combination of shockwave therapy sessions will be used, along with other therapeutic interventions such as physiotherapy and antispasmodic medication. A comprehensive assessment of each patient will be carried out to adapt the treatment to their individual needs and guarantee a personalized approach.
Planned activities
1. Staff training on shock wave therapy and its clinical implementation. 2. Establishment of a personalized treatment protocol for each person. 3. Regular shockwave therapy sessions and monitoring of patients' progress. 4. Systematic evaluation of results and therapeutic adjustments as necessary.
Expected benefits
It is expected that in the short term, people treated will experience a significant reduction in spasticity symptoms and associated pain relief. In the medium and long term, a substantial improvement in the functionality, mobility and quality of life of people with multiple disabilities is expected.
Positive effects in the community
This project will directly benefit those attending this innovative therapy, improving their quality of life and reducing their dependence on care. In addition, it will help improve knowledge and clinical practices in the treatment of spasticity, benefiting the wider medical community.






































