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Physical Management for Neurological Conditions with PAGEBURST ACCESS

Physical Management for Neurological Conditions with PAGEBURST ACCESS

[Formerly Physical Management in Neurological Rehabilitation]

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The third edition of this popular textbook - formerly Physical Management in Neurological Rehabilitation and now renamed Physical Management for Neurological Conditions - maintains its scientific and research base with extensive use of references and case studies. It is the only book for physiotherapists that offers a comprehensive overview of the basic principles of neurological rehabilitation, specific neurological / neuromuscular conditions and the related physiotherapy treatment approaches used.

Important areas which feature throughout are discussed in relation to the different neurological conditions and include::

  • a non-prescriptive, multidisciplinary, problem-solving approach to patient management
  • involvement of the patient and carer in goal-setting and decision-making (client-centred practice)
  • use of outcome measures to evaluate the effects of treatment in everyday practice
  • use of case studies to illustrate clinical practice
  • scientific evidence of treatment effectiveness
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Publication date
2011
Issue number
3
Cover
paperback
Pages count
448
Dimensions (mm)
189 x 246
  • Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations Contributors

    Chapter 1: Rehabilitation in Practice: how this book can help you to help your patients Emma. Stack, Maria Stokes

    SECTION 1 NEUROLOGICAL AND NEUROMUSCULAR CONDITIONS

    Chapter 2: Stroke Geert Verheyden, Ann. Ashburn

    Chapter 3: Acquired brain injury: trauma and pathology Maggie Campbell

    Chapter 4: Spinal cord injury Sue Paddison, ,F iona Middleton

    Chapter 5: Multiple sclerosis Lorraine H. DeSouza, David Bates

    Chapter 6: Parkinsons disease Diana Jones, Jeremy Playfer

    Chapter 7: Huntingtons disease Monica Busse-Morris, Lori Quinn, Oliver Quarrell

    Chapter 8: Motor neurone disease Samantha Orridge, Emma Stebbings

    Chapter 9: Polyneuropathies Gita Ramdharry

    Chapter 10: Muscle Disorders Ros Quinlivan, Nicky Thompson

    SECTION 2 TREATMENT APPROACHES IN NEUROLOGICAL REHABILITATION

    Chapter 11: The theoretical basis for evidence-based neurological physiotherapy Sheila Lennon

    Chapter 12: Specific treatment techniques Joanna Jackson

    Chapter 13: Vestibular rehabilitation Dara Meldrum, Rory McConn Walsh

    Chapter 14: Physical management of altered tone and movement Cherry Kilbride, Elizabeth Cassidy

    Chapter 15: Respiratory management in neurological rehabilitation Anne Bruton

    Chapter 16: Pain management in neurological rehabilitation Paul Watson

    Chapter 17: Clinical neuropsychology in rehabilitation J.Graham Beaumont

    SECTION 3 SKILL ACQUISITION AND LEARNING

    Chapter 18: Physical activity and exercise in neurological rehabilitation Bernhard Haas, Amanda Austin

    Chapter 19: Self management Fiona Jones

    Chapter 20: Falls and their management Dorit Kunkel, Emma Stack

    Appendices Appendix 1: Glossary of terms Appendix 2: Associations and Support Groups Index

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