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Physical Management for Neurological Conditions

Sheila Lennon, Lennon,Sheila
Barcode 9780323881326
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Release Date: 29/01/2024

Label: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Series: Physiotherapy Essentials
Contributors: Sheila Lennon (Edited by), Gita Ramdharry (Edited by), Geert Verheyden (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division

Physical Management for Neurological Conditions comprehensively covers the essentials of neurorehabilitation starting with thirteen guiding principles, and a new chapter on clinical reasoning and assessment. It discusses the physical management of common neurological conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s followed by less common conditions such as inherited neurological conditions, motor neuron disease, polyneuropathies and muscle disorders.Produced by a team of international editors and experts, this fifth edition is the most up-to-date evidence-based textbook available for undergraduate students and qualified health professionals alike, focusing on selecting appropriate evidence-based tools rather than subscribing to any specific treatment approaches. It is a core physiotherapy textbook designed to provide students with everything they need to pass the neurological component of their degree.Fully updated to provide comprehensive information on optimal physical management within movement limitations suitable for any health care context or environmentUsing international case studies to apply theory to clinical practiceEasy to navigate and understand - for students, new graduates and therapists returning to practice or changing scope of practiceNew content on assessment, clinical reasoning, technology-based rehabilitation, and complex case management including disorders of consciousness and adults with cerebral palsyFull update of the evidence-base within each chapter, including reference to the increased use of remote delivery of services and challenges accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemicNew international authors