Guillain-Barre Syndrome Case Study (Rowdy Gaines)


Rowdy Gaines was a three-time Olympic swimmer.  After a swim meet, Rowdy was unable to feel his extremities and just felt a tingling sensation. A week later he was unable to walk at all. He was paralyzed for five weeks due to Guillain-Barre syndrome. It's crazy to me that he went from being in top physical shape to being paralyzed within such a short period of time. It's even more crazy that he recovered all the way to his previous level of functioning before the onset of Guillain Barre syndrome. The fact that he was in such great physical shape prior to the onset of Guillain Barre syndrome probably helped him recovery quicker. I like that Maggie included pool therapy as an intervention since it relates back to his favorite sport.



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