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PT Modules \u000DTarget problem /symptom \u000D1 \u000DICF code\u000DIntervention \u000D3\u000DIntended global outcome \u000DPreventive shoulder rehabilitation \u000DHigh risk profile for shoulder pain and disability after neck dissection, as indicated by e.g. scapular instability \u000DS710 Structure of the head and neck region S720 Structure of the shoulder region B2801 Pain in body part B710 Mobility of joint functions B715 Stability of joint functions \u000DProgressive Resistance training, education on risk reducing behavior and advice on movement strategies that protect the shoulder in ADL. \u000DLow risk profile for shoulder pain and disability, optimal functioning of the shoulder in ADL \u000DCurative shoulder rehabilitation \u000DPresent shoulder pain and/ or Pdisability after neck dissection and/or other surgical procedure in the head and neck region, interfering with activities of daily living \u000DS710 Structure of the head and neck region S720 Structure of the shoulder region B2801 Pain in body part B710 Mobility of joint functions B715 Stability of joint functions D5 SelfPcare \u000DD6 Domestic life D9 Community, social and civic life D850P855 Employment \u000DProgressive resistance exercise therapy, mobilizing exercises, education, and practicing movement strategies that protect the shoulder in ADL \u000DImproved shoulder function, reduced pain and disability in specific areas of ADL \u000DExercise tolerance \u000DLimited exercise tolerance (aerobic capacity/ muscle power/ flexibility/ coordination) as a consequence of oncologic treatment for a tumor in the head and neck region, resulting in disability in ADL \u000DB455 Exercise tolerance functions B4550 General physical endurance B4551 Aerobic capacity B730 Muscle power functions D400 Mobility \u000DD5 SelfPcare D6 Domestic life D920 Recreation and Leisure \u000DCircuit training aimed at improving aerobic capacity, muscle power, coordination, agility and flexibility, related to target activities. Practicing functional movements related to ADL. Behavioral components to reinforce exercise behavior. \u000DReduction in specific ADL limitations, gaining (more) active lifestyle, improve overall exercise tolerance, improve exercisePself efficacy. \u000DLymphedema \u000DImpairments in structure of the skin and function of the lymphatic system as a result of treatment for malignancies in the head and neck region \u000DS810 Structure areas of the skin B4352P4353 Functions of lymphatic system D400 Mobility \u000DD5 SelfPcare \u000DD6 Domestic life \u000DManual lymph drainage, exercise, compression, lymph taping, selfP management skills, education. \u000DReduction of swelling, improvement of tissue compliance, reduction of symptom burden, improvement of selfPmanagement skills and knowledge. \u000D4 Trismus \u000DLimited mouth opening due to impairments in structure of the mouth and/or jaw, or related to muscle tone or power functions. \u000DS320 Structure of the mouth B280 Sensation of pain D330 Speaking D5201 Caring for teeth D550 Eating \u000DMouth opening exercises. Advice on pain and oral hygiene. \u000DIncreased mouth opening. Reduction of pain. Increased oral hygiene/oral intake. Improved communication \u000D \u000DOT Modules \u000DTarget problem/symptom \u000D1 \u000DICF code\u000DIntervention \u000D3\u000DIntended global outcome \u000DDaily functioning \u000DLimitations in ADL due to mental functions, or due to pain and functions related to movement in the head and neck region. Restrictions in activities and participation in community, social, domestic and civic life. \u000DB1 Mental functions B280 Sensation of pain D4 Mobility D5 SelfPcare D6 Domestic life \u000DHealthPcounseling, adjustments in daily activities, providing selfP management strategies. Body protecting principles and ergonomics in activities of daily living. \u000DOptimal daily functioning. Increased activity level. Effective coping with physical and cognitive impairments. Improved selfP management. \u000DEnergy conservation \u000DLimitations in activities and participation in community, social, domestic and civic life. Functions of amount of sleeping, and onset, maintenance and quality of sleep; functions involving the sleep cycle, such as in insomnia, hypersomnia and narcolepsy \u000DB134 Sleep functions B4552 Fatigability D6 Domestic life D9 Community, social and civic life \u000DHealthPcounseling, motivational interviewing, advice on alternative action strategies. \u000DObtaining optimal daily functioning. Increased energy level. Effective coping with fatigue related impairments. \u000DShoulder and neck functioning \u000DLimitations or pain in shoulder and neck region after treatment for head and neck cancer. Raising up an object or taking something from one place to another. Carrying out the coordinated tasks of activities of daily living. \u000DS710 Structure of the head and neck region S720 Structure of the shoulder region B2801 Pain in body part \u000DD5 SelfPcare \u000DD6 Domestic life D9 Community, social and civic life D850P855 Employment \u000DEducation, and practicing movement strategies that protect the shoulder in ADL \u000DImproved shoulder function, reduced pain and disability in specific areas of ADL \u000DReturn to work \u000DProblems with or support needed with work and employment. Seeking, finding and choosing employment, being hired and accepting employment, maintaining and advancing through a job, trade, occupation or profession. \u000DD840P859 Employment D9 Community, social and civic life E3 Support and relationships \u000DHealthPcounseling, returnPtoPwork schedule, providing selfP management strategies, workP related advice on ergonomics. \u000DObtaining and/ or maintaining employment. Adjusting workP related activities to alterations in body structure and functioning. \u000DSW Modules \u000DTarget problem /symptom \u000D1\u000DICF code \u000DIntervention \u000D3\u000DIntended global outcome \u000DGuidance coping & adjustment \u000DHigh levels of \u2018distress\u2019, ineffective coping, and/ or limitations related to e.g. handling stress and other psychological demands, anxiety, communication, or nonPhelping illness beliefs. \u000DB152 Emotional functions. B1602 Content of thought B162 Temperament and personality functions D240 Handling stress and other psychological demands \u000DPsychoPeducation, coaching and/or mindfulness training \u000DDiminished \u2018distress\u2019 and/or anxiety, effective coping, improved selfPmanagement and/ or communication. \u000DAT Modules \u000DTarget problem /symptom \u000D1 ICF code \u000DIntervention \u000D3 Intended global outcome \u000DActivity therapy \u000DProblems with engaging in any form of play, recreational or leisure activity. \u000DD920 Recreation and leisure \u000DPlanning, perform and implementing recreational activities in daily life. \u000DSuccessful experiences, social contact, relaxation. \u000DArt therapy \u000DHigh levels of \u2018distress\u2019 or anxiety. \u000DB152 Emotional functions. D240 Handling stress and other psychological demands \u000DPsychoPtherapy with creative expression. \u000DDiminished \u2018distress\u2019 and/or anxiety and effective coping. \u000D1 http://apps.who.int/classifications/icfbrowser/; 2 General ICF codes are applied for the HNN and RS, individual problems have to be defined; 3 Patient specific outcome goals are formulated in SMART terms, relating to personal rehabilitation needs and objectives. 4 trismus prevention and treatment by SLP and PT \u000D141\u000D