: Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) presents with acute peripheral neuropathy leading to ascending motor and sensory deficits. Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS), a GBS variant, is characterized by ophthalmoplegia, ataxia, and areflexia. In unusual cases, MFS and GBS overlap. The purpose of this case report is to illustrate the effects of an aquatic and land-based physiotherapy (PT) intervention on a patient with MFS-GBS.: A 57-year-old male physician was diagnosed with complex regional pain syndrome following a quadriceps muscle tear. Within 1 month, the patient experienced evolving motor, sensory, autonomic, and cranial nerve dysfunction and was diagnosed with MFS-GBS.: Five months post-onset, a 7-week intensive PT program was initiated including aquatic and land-based interventions.: Following completion, functional improvements were demonstrated on the 6 Minute Walk Test, Timed-Up-and-Go, 10 Meter Walk Test and Short Form-36. However, 6 weeks after program completion, the patient had a recurrence.: PT intervention demonstrated improvement in functional outcomes for a patient with a diagnosis of MFS-GBS. Complex patients lacking recovery within 6 months may benefit from continued rehabilitation. Other intervention approaches may need to be considered, including aquatic therapy.
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Neurologist
May 2010
Department of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Arch Neurol
February 2003
Neurology Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, 55 Fruit Street, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
Neurologists experienced in the interpretation of disease in terms of disordered action of the nervous system should be well suited to extend their field of interest to the more complex disorders of human behavior, including hysteria, delirium, ill-defined pain syndromes, unexplained fatigue, disorders of thought, atypical depression, and delusions. To illustrate the potential of neurology in approaching the more complex disorders of behavior, several examples from clinical neurology are presented in which phenomena calling for inquiry and analysis in neurological terms are described. The categories are temporal lobe epilepsy, delirium, drug toxicity, disease processes of the cerebrum, obscure pain, dyslexia, and hysteria.
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Neurology Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
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