Physiotherapy in stroke management
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Physiotherapy in stroke management
Tokyo : Churchill Livingstone, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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内容説明
Based on papers presented at the first WCPT-Europe Congress in Copenhagen in June 1994, this is a guide to current practice of physiotherapy in stroke management. It brings together the latest approaches to physiotherapy care from around the world.
目次
- Part 1 The current state of stroke management: a review of current physiotherapy in the management of stroke
- epidemiology of stroke. Part 2 Aspects of clinical practice: symptoms in adult haemiparesis
- cognitive approach in the rehabilitation of the upper extremity in hemiplegic stroke patients
- orthotic management of stroke patients
- functional electrical stimulation in stroke rehabilitation
- proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) in stroke rehabilitation
- recollection of my whole body in my brain
- motor relearning programme
- neurodynamics related to the treatment of patients following a cerebrovascular accident
- how do physiotherapists view spasticity. Part 3 Measurement and research: research in stroke rehabilitation
- role of the physiotherapist in research
- the Sodring motor evaluation of stroke patients
- the Rivermead motor assessment
- functional independence measure scale on stroke patients
- TELER - the way forward in stroke outcome audit
- PEP - a positioning education programme for the long-term care team
- stroke protocol for physical therapy in primary health care
- 5 year study of stroke patient recovery
- study of movements in stroke patients
- comparison of two motor function scales (FIM/RMA)
- measurement in neurological rehabilitation
- quality management in physiotherapy - challenges to clinicians. Part 4 Psychological aspects and management of change: organization of rehabilitation
- acute treatment of stroke
- rehabilitation of chronic stroke patients - experiences from Satra Brunn
- rehabilitation at home after stroke - a pilot study
- stroke patient as a person - body image and sexuality
- early and late rehabilitation of stroke - current approaches including assessment of the quality of outcome
- wheelchairs and seating in stroke
- health needs of people with stroke - a preliminary study
- when the therapist stops and the rest is nursing or less than nursing
- cognitive plasticity and bodily-kinaesthetic intelligence - on neuroplasticity and movement science
- motor recovery following stroke - towards a disability-orientated assessment of motor dysfunctions
- management and organization of community care in stroke rehabilitation
- cross-country skiing and the Bobath concept
- aerobics with hemiplegic patients - results of physical areobic fitness training in stroke rehabilitation
- volleyball, music and balance, archery and riding with stroke patients. Appendices: poster abstracts
- video abstracts
- workshops.
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