Spasticity and its management with physical therapy applications with multiple sclerosis patients

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    • Armutlu, Kadriye

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Spasticity and its management with physical therapy applications with multiple sclerosis patients

Kadriye Armutlu, editor

Nova Science Publishers, c2010

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This is a clinically oriented book, particularly for physical therapists, students and other health professionals. The book focuses on the use of physical therapy applications for the management of spasticity, a symptom which leads to complex outcomes in multiple sclerosis patients through interaction with other symptoms of the disease. Application principles of physiotherapy methods in the management of spasticity are surveyed in terms of holistic treatment principles. Apprehension of neuro-physiological and bio-mechanical effect mechanisms of physical therapy applications are emphasised in particular. Spasticity is a common problem among patients with multiple sclerosis, thereby the physical therapist has the role of clinical problem solver. Theoretical knowledge and the exemplifying case analysis provided in the book targets at improving the problem solving knowledge and ability of the reader.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Overview of MS
  • Spasticity
  • MS & Spasticity
  • Posture & Body Mechanics
  • Neurophysiological Basis of Facilitation & Inhibition Techniques
  • Evaluation of the Patient & Measurement of Spasticity
  • Physiotherapy Applications
  • Relaxation & Energy Conservation Techniques
  • Case History: problem solving
  • Index.

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