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El. knyga: Handbook of Neurological Rehabilitation [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formatas: 756 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jul-2013
  • Leidėjas: Psychology Press Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780203989326
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  • Formatas: 756 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jul-2013
  • Leidėjas: Psychology Press Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780203989326
Changes in the focus of neurological practice worldwide have led to the need for new standard texts that reflect the current state of this expanding area of clinical expertise. The second edition of the Handbook of Neurological Rehabilitation is a major reference source that fulfils this need, providing an invaluable resource for all professions that work with patients suffering from neurological disorders. It brings restorative neurology to the bedside and shows how a reiterative, goal-oriented, problem-solving training programme can benefit patients, sometimes on a scale not achieved by pharmacological or surgical interventions.
The book is divided into three sections all of which have been updated. Section One explores the clinical and biological principles underpinning rehabilitation practice in the context of neurological disablement. Section Two describes the assessment, treatment, and management of the major physical, cognitive and behavioural impairments, and the resulting functional deficits that may follow or accompany neurological disease. The final section explores in more detail these problems and their management in relation to the more common specific disorders of the nervous system.
The text emphasises the fact that rehabilitation is an ongoing process involving multidisciplinary problem-solving, goal-setting and education; in which organised care is more effective than unorganised care; and the breakdown of professional barriers within rehabilitation, to facilitate the use of combined treatment techniques, improves outcome. It describes the contribution made by neural reorganisation and compensatory mechanisms to recovery of function, focuses on the avoidance of secondary deficit, and explores the physical, cognitive, affective and behavioural problems that may occur after neurological damage.
At a time when new medical technologies threaten to fragment the integrity of medical care at individual and societal levels, it is crucial that all those involved in the management of chronic neurological disease have a working knowledge of the contents of this book. Their perspective on clinical practice will then be truly integrated and holistic and their patients will benefit accordingly.
Contributors vii
Foreword xi
Preface to the second edition xiii
Preface to the first edition xv
SECTION 1 Principles of Practice
PART A Clinical aspects
1 The epidemiology of disabling neurological disorders
5(10)
R. Langton Hewer
A. Tennant
2 The rehabilitation process: A neurological perspective
15(14)
C.D. Ward
S. McIntosh
3 Organisation of neurological rehabilitation services
29(12)
M.P. Barnes
4 The rehabilitation team
41(10)
R.H. Wood
5 Measurement of disability and handicap
51(12)
C. Collin
6 Ethical implications of disablement
63(8)
M. Saunders
PART B Mechanisms of recovery
7 Mechanisms of cellular damage and recovery
71(28)
A.J. Larner
M.V. Sofroniew
8 Neural plasticity and recovery of function
99(14)
L.G. Cohen
M. Hallett
9 Neural tissue transplantation
113(18)
S.B. Dunnett
10 Learning and skill acquisition
131(12)
L.L. Pinnington
C.D. Ward
11 Motor control and learning: Implications for neurological rehabilitation
143(14)
T. Mulder
J. Hochstenbach
SECTION 2 Assessment and Treatment of Functional Deficits
PART A Mobility
12 Spasticity
157(14)
M.P. Barnes
13 Tremor and ataxia
171(8)
R.J. Hardie
J.C. Rothwell
14 Physical therapies
179(12)
S. Edwards
S. Mawson
R.J. Greenwood
15 Physical consequences of neurological disablement
191(32)
G. Yamey
R.J. Greenwood
16 Biomechanics and rehabilitation engineering
223(8)
G.R. Johnson
17 Assistive technology: Mobility aids, environmental control systems, and communication aids
231(14)
N.C.M. Fyfe
E.J.W. McClemont
L.E. Panton
L.J. Sandles
18 Functional neurostimulation in rehabilitation
245(16)
D.N. Rushton
PART B Other physical disability
19 Pain relief in neurological rehabilitation
261(14)
D. Justins
M. Paes
P. Richardson
20 Special senses
275(12)
A. Pambakian
C. Kennard
A.J. Wilkins
21 Neurogenic bladder dysfunction and its management
287(12)
I.F. Hussain
C. Haslam
C.J. Fowler
22 Sex and relationships in neurological disability
299(14)
B.J. Chandler
23 Neurogenic respiratory failure
313(14)
R.S. Howard
D. El Kabir
A.J. Williams
24 Chronic fatigue
327(14)
S. Wessely
T. Chalder
25 The assessment and management of swallowing disorders
341(16)
J. Whitaker
A. Dunnachie
T. Hughes
26 Dysarthria
357(8)
P. Enderby
PART C Cognitive function
27 Therapy for the language impairment in aphasia
365(12)
S. Byng
E. Jones
28 Rehabilitation of memory disorders
377(10)
B.A. Wilson
L. Clare
29 Assessment and rehabilitation of the dysexecutive syndrome
387(16)
N. Alderman
P.W. Burgess
30 The rehabilitation of visuospatial, visuoperceptual, and apraxic disorders
403(16)
I.H. Robertson
PART D Personality and behaviour
31 Behaviour problems
419(14)
L.H. Goldstein
32 Psychiatry in neurological rehabilitation
433(10)
A. House
33 Psychosomatic disorders
443(10)
H. Merskey
34 Psychosocial consequences of brain injury
453(12)
M. Oddy
SECTION 3 Specific Disorders
35 Head injury rehabilitation
465(22)
T.M. McMillan
R.J. Greenwood
36 Stroke rehabilitation: The evidence
487(18)
D.T. Wade
37 The epilepsies
505(18)
P. Thompson
S. Shorvon
D. Heaney
38 Parkinsonism and dystonia
523(10)
B. Pentland
39 Multiple sclerosis
533(20)
M.P. Barnes
40 Huntington's disease
553(14)
C.D. Ward
N.R. Dennis
41 Rehabilitation in Alzheimer's disease and other dementias
567(10)
R. Woods
42 The young adult with neurological disabilities with particular reference to cerebral palsy and spina bifida
577(18)
C. Murray-Leslie
P. Critchley
43 Malignant cerebral gliomas: Rehabilitation and care
595(16)
E. Davies
C. Clarke
44 Spinal injury
611(20)
J. Allibone
B. Taylor
F. Middleton
45 Non-traumatic myelopathies
631(10)
J.C. Chawla
E.D. Playford
46 Motor neurone disease
641(22)
P.J. Shaw
47 Management of brachial plexus injuries
663(32)
R. Birch
48 Disorders of the peripheral nerves
695(10)
M. Reilly
R.J. Greenwood
49 Muscle disorders
705(22)
N. Davies
G. Cochrane
M. Hanna
Index 727
Richard J. Greenwood, Thomas M. McMillan, Michael P. Barnes, Christopher D. Ward