Principles and practice of restorative neurology
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Principles and practice of restorative neurology
(Butterworth-Heinemann international medical reviews, Neurology ; 11)
Butterworth-Heinemann, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Until recently regeneration within the CNS was thought to be non-existent and the means were not available to prevent or reduce neural damage and regeneration. This is now changing as research in neuroscience is impacting on clinical practice and therapeutic options are developing rapidly. In this latest volume of the Butterworths International Medical Review series the editors, together with a group of internationally renowned contributors, review clinical and scientific aspects of the emerging speciality of restorative neurology.
目次
- Introduction and definitions
- epidemiology/prevalence
- quantitative evaluation of the results of restorative neurology
- types of lesions in the CNS and mechanisms involved in their spontaneous outcome
- regeneration and rewiring for anatomic recovery
- substitution/compensation
- influence of training/learning to optimize function
- experimental aspects of purposive human movement
- applications of principles of training/learning to restore function
- pharmacotherapy
- correcting functional imbalances
- compensating for impaired or lost function
- genetic engineering
- summary and future trends.
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