She regained her ability to move
A catatonic woman who was "unable to talk or move" has now been discharged from a Northampton hospital having gained full communication and mobility. Rose was bed-bound, mute, immobile and unable to feed herself when she was admitted.
READ MORE: Northampton teacher Fiona Beal's partner was found buried under bark, rubble and bricks, jury told Physiotherapy proved particularly important in Rose’s rehabilitation, with a bespoke regime to initially free her from her catatonic stupor - gaining in momentum as she regained her ability to move.
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