Functional movement reeducation : a contemporary model for stroke rehabilitation
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Functional movement reeducation : a contemporary model for stroke rehabilitation
Churchill Livingstone, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This comprehensive test has been developed from the considerable clinical and teaching experience of the authors. The book addresses the major topics in the treatment of CNS patients. Particular attention is paid to theoretical bases, the importance of understanding normal motion, kinesiology of everyday movement, and to treatment goals. It provides the therapist with detailed assessment and treatment planning information, and shows how to use this information to develop and enhance practice. The text presents normal components and the related abnormal kinesiological components, and relates them to problems that arise in practice. A problem-solving approach is adopted throughout.
Table of Contents
SECTION 1 the MODEL for TREATMENT: Functional Movement: A Practical Model for Treatment. Problems Contributing to Loss of Movement and Function. Assessment. Treatment Interventions to Maximize Functional Outcome SECTION II MOVEMENT ANALYSIS: Trunk Momements in Sitting. Upper Extremity Movements. Upper Extremity Weight Bearing Movements. Lower Extremity Movements in Sitting. Lower Extremity Movements in Standing. Trunkand Extremity Movements in Supine SECTION III FUNCTINAL MOVEMENT ANALYSIS: Rolling. Sidelying to Sitting. Sit to Stand. Transfers. Walking
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