Nighat Tahir, Farhan Ishaque Khan.
Effects of sensory-motor treatment in Guillain-barre syndrome-a case report.
Baqai J Health Sci Jan ;15(1):49-52.

A case of successful sensory rehabilitation of a Guillain Barre syndrome (GBS) has been reported. Sensory loss in GBS occurred suddenly and reached to a maximum loss within a period of four weeks. The patient showed absent reflexes along with sensory and motor weakness. Patients showed electro-physiological indication of demyelination in L3, 4 and 5 nerve roots. It is designated that the nerve conduction readings are significant for the diagnosis of GBS patients. These patients respond positively to sensory therapy as far as the lower limbs are concerned showing a favorable consequence. The present case study endorsed a successful sensory rehabilitation in GBS.

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