Rett Syndrome is a severe neuro-developmental disorder characterised by losses in the areas of intellectual functioning, fine and gross motor skills and communicative ability. Other features include deceleration of head growth and the development of stereotypic hand movements, occurring after a period of apparently normal development. This book examines the history of Rett Syndrome, as well as the considerable research being conducted in this particular field including a study which presents the reversal of Rett Syndrome signs in a mouse model in the laboratory of Adrian Birds. Due to the rapid progression of gene therapy and the vast interest of the global scientific community, it is probable that within a matter of years a cure can be found for individuals with Rett Syndrome.
Foreword; Introduction; Rett syndrome:: An introduction with emphasis on clinical characteristics & intervention; Rett syndrome:: Reflections on the constraints & opportunities in therapy; Rett syndrome:: The Israeli Rett Syndrome Center model; A Transdisciplinary play-based assessment; Rett syndrome:: Guidelines for individual intervention; Rett syndrome:: Osteoporosis, a research investigation & clinical suggestions; Rett syndrome:: Clinical insights at meal-time; Rett syndrome:: Digestive system & nutritional considerations; Rett syndrome:: The use of augmentative communication strategies to enhance communication.; Rett syndrome:: Physical therapy intervention; Rett syndrome:: Occupational therapy Intervention; Rett syndrom:: Music therapy intervention; Rett syndrome:: Hydrotherapy across the life span with a review of the literature & three case studies; Rett syndrome:: Hippotherapy intervention; Rett syndrome:: Therapeutic options with Snoezelen; Supplementary Treatment & Aging; Rett syndrome:: Assisted technology & supplementary treatment.
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