Stroke rehabilitation : a function-based approach

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Stroke rehabilitation : a function-based approach

Glen Gillen, Ann Burkhardt

Mosby, c1998

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Containing the most up-to-date research on stroke rehabilitation without losing a holistic perspective, it combines aspects of background medical information, a critical review and samples of functionally based evaluations, treatment techniques and interventions. The text contains chapters on specific functional aspects of living after a stroke, such as driving, sexuality, leisure, instrumental ADL, mobility and gait, and self-care. In addition, it highlights function-based approaches to working with patients who have balance dysfunction, upper extremity impairment(s), and neurobehavioural deficits. This is an essential educational tool in several settings, including home care, hospitals, community programs and other outpatient programs and long-term care facilities.

目次

1. Pathophysiology and Medical Management of Stroke 2. Application of Learning and Environmental Strategies to Activity Based Treatment 3. Psychosocial Aspects of Stroke Rehabilitation 4. Trunk Control: A Prerequisite for Functional Independence 5. Balance Impairments: Functional Implications 6. Upper Extremity Function and Management Post Stroke 7. Edema Control in the Person Surviving Stroke 8. Splinting Applications Post Stroke 9. Casting Applications Post Stroke 10. Functional Mobility 11. Gait Awareness 12. Understanding Vision and the Effects of Stroke on the Visual System 13. Impact of Neurobehavioral Deficits on Activities of Daily Living 14. Treatment of Neurobehavioral Deficits: A Function-Based Approach 15. Enhancing Performance of Instrumental Activities of Daily Living 16. Driving After a Stroke 17. Dysphagia Management After a Stroke 18. Sexual Function and Intimacy After a Stroke 19. Seating and Wheeled Mobility Prescription 20. Home Evaluation and Modifications 21. Assistive Technology 22. Activities of Daily Living Adaptations: Managing the Environment with One-Handed Techniques 23. Leisure Following a Stroke: Methods to Improve Skills 24. A Survivor's Perspective 25. Helping the Family to Support the Patient After a Stroke 26. Total Quality Management of the Adult Stroke Population 27. COTA/OTR Partnerships: Teamwork to Enhance Living Skills After a Stroke

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