“…Consequently, is part of the physical therapist's job to promote quality of life during all phases of development 5,19 . According to Lundberg (2011), the higher the neurological level of injury, the worse will the quality of life of these patients be 14 . This can be explained by the fact that higher levels tend to cause greater motor sensory, and cognitive damage; hence, the impact of the disease is greater, especially on mobility and selfcare 4,5,11,20 .…”