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Neurological Physiotherapy: Evidence Based Case Reports


Neurological Physiotherapy: Evidence Based Case Reports

Paperback by Partridge, Cecily (University of Kent, Canterbury)

Neurological Physiotherapy: Evidence Based Case Reports

£56.95

ISBN:
9781861562258
Publication Date:
1 Mar 2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 23 - 25 May 2024
Neurological Physiotherapy: Evidence Based Case Reports

Description

There is a surfeit of writing about evidence-based practice which is often difficult to relate to the actual treatment of patients. This book however, starts with real patients and their problems, then turns to specialist clinicians from different philosophies describe how they would treat that patient. This means that the contents are directly relevant to clinical practice. The authors have provided a generous list of references to support their choice of treatment. The book will be of interest to a wide audience including physiotherapy clinicians and researchers, others in the health care teams treating patients with neurological conditions and managers organising these services. It will also be valuable for both undergraduate and postgraduate therapists studying neurology. Contents: Section One: Single Incident Neurology - Case Reports: stroke; head injury; incomplete spinal injury; complete spinal injury. Section Two: Progressive Disorders - Case Reports: Parkinson?s Disease; Multiple Sclerosis.

Contents

Section 1 - Single incident neurology Case Report: Mrs LM (Stroke) 1 Early rehabilitation-Part 1 2 Early rehabilitation-Part 2 3 Later Rehabilitation Case Report: Mr ND (Head Injury) 1 Respiratory Management 2 Rehabilitation-Part 1 3 Rehabilitation-Part 2 Case Report: Mr SP (Complete spinal lesion) 1 Tratment and Management Case Report: Mr PL (Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury) Section 2 - Progressive Disorders Case Report: Mr LH (Parkison's disease) 1 Treatment and management-Part 1 2 Treatment and Management-Part 2 Case Report: Mrs LW (Multiple sclerosis) 1 Treatment and management-Part 1 2 Treatment and management-Part 2

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