Physiotherapy in paediatrics
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Bibliographic Information
Physiotherapy in paediatrics
Butterworth Heinemann, 1995
3rd ed
Available at 15 libraries
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Extensively revised and updated, the new edition of this classic text continues to provide an essential introduction to paediatric physiotherapy. With increased research findings the physiotherapy for movement-disabled individuals is changing from the neurophysiologic or neurodevelopmental therapeutic approach to a movement science based approach. This book now includes valuable new chapters on:* Development of movement and skill* Training motor control and optimising motor learning* Maturational, pathophysiological and recovery processes in the CNSAll remaining chapters have been updated to include the clinical relevance of recent scientific developments. The references and additional reading lists have been expanded to guide the student of paediatric physiotherapy towards useful further reading.'Physiotherapy in Paediatrics' remains an indispensable guide to paediatric physiotherapy for the student and practitioner physiotherapist.
* Listed in the Core Collection of Medical Books and Journals 1997 * * Listed in the Core Collection of Medical Books and Journals 1997
Table of Contents
- Introduction to paediatrics
- Neurological disorders
- Congenital abnormalities
- Disorders of bones, joints, muscles and skin
- Disorders of the respiratory system
- Appendices
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