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From total dependence to classroom confidence: Inspiring recovery journey of young Nasser at Salma Rehabilitation Hospital

From total dependence to classroom confidence: Inspiring recovery journey of young Nasser at Salma Rehabilitation Hospital

Al Etihad3 days ago
9 July 2025 16:14
ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)SEHA, a subsidiary of PureHealth, the largest healthcare group in the Middle East, has announced the remarkable progress of a three-year-old patient, Nasser, at Salma Rehabilitation Hospital. Nasser was diagnosed with a spinal cord injury and required complete support for all activities of daily living upon his arrival. He had limited movement, particularly in his left upper limb, and minimal verbal communication.Nasser's rehabilitation journey reflects the significant difference that multidisciplinary care can make in paediatric recovery. From the moment he was admitted to Salma Rehabilitation Hospital, he received comprehensive care from a specialised team including physicians, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, and educators.Dr. Ashraf Elbatal, Consultant Pediatrician-Clinical Lead, Salma Rehabilitation Hospital, stated: 'Nasser, diagnosed with genetic muscular conditions and reliant on mechanical ventilation 24/7, continues to inspire us. Despite the complexity of his case, he remains full of life, supported by a clinical plan tailored to manage his symptoms and improve his quality of life.'Upon admission, Nasser exhibited muscle weakness, lacked head and trunk control, and was entirely dependent for mobility and self-care. Through intensive therapy, his physical abilities began to improve. He developed better control of his head and trunk, and now sits upright with supervision, uses a wheelchair independently, and can briefly stand with support.Kristopher B. Bantilan, Physiotherapist, commented: 'Nasser's cheerful disposition and resilience were evident during therapy. Each session reflected his growing strength, particularly in trunk control, and his enthusiasm motivated all who worked with him.'Occupational therapy contributed significantly to Nasser's independence. Previously fully dependent, he now feeds himself using both hands. 'This progress brings him closer to his personal goal of attending school,' said Deidre Diane Karfor, Occupational Therapist. 'Nasser can now sit with his peers at break time, feeding himself independently.'His communication also improved significantly. Initially limited to minimal Arabic and struggling with feeding, Nasser has progressed in both oral motor function and language skills. Targeted therapy enhanced his Arabic and introduced English to prepare him for school. Feeding therapy addressed sensory aversions, expanded his diet, and promoted healthy weight gain.Raadiya Rafiek Mohamed, Speech and Language Therapist, noted: 'Nasser's language acquisition has been outstanding. From using a single word to now communicating fluently in both Arabic and English, he has shown extraordinary engagement. His feeding milestones have likewise improved, with a broader acceptance of textures and flavours.'Salma's educational team identified Nasser's academic potential and integrated him into formal schooling. Jonathan Gianan, Education and Recreation Lead, stated: 'Developing Nasser's Individualised Education Plan was a milestone towards his reintegration. At Salma, our commitment to inclusion and quality of life remains paramount.'
Nasser's story highlights the transformative power of interdisciplinary paediatric rehabilitation. From total dependency, he has become a confident and communicative young child, demonstrating resilience, engagement, and remarkable progress. With continued support, Nasser's future remains full of promise.
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