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POST-POLIO PROGRAM
Those who have had polio and who are now experiencing one or more of the symptoms listed below may have Post-Polio Syndrome (PPS). It may be 20 to 40 years after the initial polio
episode that symptoms begin to occur. A thorough medical evaluation is necessary to determine if this
condition exists.
It is estimated that there are 1.6 million polio survivors in the United States with nearly
half of these reporting post-polio symptoms.
Treatment for PPS may be as simple as increased rest and weight loss or as involved as radical
lifestyle changes such as workload reduction, orthopedic bracing or wheelchair ambulation.
The Post-Polio Program at Carolinas Rehabilitation offers comprehensive medical
evaluations - a team approach to patient care led by a Carolinas Rehabilitation physician, along with specialists in:
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Speech therapy (dysphagia/dysphonia)
- Pulmonary screening/Respiratory therapy
- Orthotic evaluations
- Wheelchair seating and positioning
- Psychology services/counseling
- Swallowing evaluations
- Electrodiagnostic service (electromyography/nerve conduction studies)
- Vocational rehabilitation services
Note: Physician and/or self-referrals are accepted. For more information about Carolinas Rehabilitation's Post-Polio Program or to schedule an appointment please call 800-634-2256 or e-mail.
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