Schema van Lalonde - Locked-In

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Diagram of Lalonde
Internal
factors
External
factors
Hereditary material
Natural surroundings:
e.g. air pollution
Congenital disorder
Social/human surroundings:
e.g. labour conditions
Health
and
well-being
Lifestyle
Supplies
Hygiene
Hospitals
smoking behaviour
Doctors
nourishment
Health insurance funds
facilities for
LIS-patients
 Personal Assistance Budget (PAB)
 SPEECH-TRAINING
What is the LIS ?
 No sickness
 Mind works normally
 Paralysed entirely
 Locked up
varieties
 Total or complete Locked-In
 Incomplete Locked-In
 Traditional Locked-In
To characterise
No control over limbs
 No control over face muscles
hamper swallowing and speech
 Eyes move vertically
Causes
 Brainstem injury
 Accident
 Brainstem tumour
 High spinalcord injury
Mental impact
recovery process
 Intensive care
 Suitable treatment methods
and therapies
 Independent functioning
Rehabilitation
 Intensive rehabilitation programme
 To train
 Less pain
Communication
 character card
 Communicative appliances
 speech computers
Character card
Communicative appliances
Large push button facilitating operation.
finger switch which reacts to the inflection of the finger.
foot switch. This switch works on rolling over the feet.
speech computers
deltatalker
Lucy
conclusion
Visit to a Locked-In
patient
conclusion:
‘the familylife
conclusion:
‘sexuality and family life
 Need for sex
 look for new techniques
no erection
 Women insensible
 Incontinence
to get children
 Artificial insemination
 pregnant
Leysen Stefanie, Meier Wendy, Smets Sofie