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Multiple Sclerosis, An Issue of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics

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Nearly 500,000 Americans have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. This issue covers topics such as the epidimiology of multiple sclerosis, immunology, neuroimaging, neuropsychological functioning, the management of depression in multiple sclerosis, immunomodulatroy therapy, the management of spasticity and tremors, and pain rehabilitation.
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Saunders
34372
9781416028673
9781416028673

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Publication date
2005
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
240
Weight (g)
522
  • 1. An Overview Of Physical Rehabilitation For Multiple Sclerosis Patients (Kraft and Brown)
    2. Epidemiology and Etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (Kurtzke)
    3. Immunology and Pathology of Multiple Sclerosis (Cui)
    4. Diagnosing Multiple Sclerosis and Its Imitators (Bowen)
    5. Neuroimaging of Multiple Sclerosis (Simon)
    6. Neuropsychological Functioning in Multiple Sclerosis (Ehde and Pepping)
    7. Diagnosis and Management of Depression in Multiple Sclerosis Ehde and Bombardier)
    8. Pain in Multiple Sclerosis (Ehde and Jensen)
    9. Health Promotion and Wellness (Bombardier and Wadhwani)
    10. A Practical Approach to Immunomodulatory Therapy of Multiple Sclerosis (Burks)
    11. Management of Spasticity (Haselkorn)
    12. Variables Impacting Social Participation and Vocation Yorkston, Klasner and Johnson)
    13. Helping Patients Make Vocational Decisions (Johnson and Fraser)
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