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"Locked in the body." How Physiotherapy Opens the World to Coma Patients

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"When the bed and one's own body become a closed world for a coma patient, physiotherapy can gradually reopen that world. Its role is to prevent the person from remaining confined to immobility and dependence," says Dariusz Banik, M.A., a physiotherapist at the Adult Coma Rehabilitation Unit at the Brzesko Medical Center.
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"When the bed and one's own body become a closed world for a coma patient, physiotherapy can gradually reopen that world. Its role is to prevent the person from remaining confined to immobility and dependence," says Dariusz Banik, M.A., a physiotherapist at the Adult Coma Rehabilitation Unit at the Brzesko Medical Center.

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newsweek.pl broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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