Stroke rehabilitation : a function-based approach /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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St. Louis, Mo. :
Mosby,
[2004]
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| Edition: | Second edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Pathophysiology and medical management of stroke
- Psychological aspects of stroke rehabilitation
- Improving participation and quality of life through occupation
- Task-oriented approach to stroke rehabilitation
- Activity-based intervention in stroke rehabilitation
- Approaches to motor control dysfunction : an evidence-based review
- Trunk control : a prerequisite for functional independence
- Overview of balance impairments : functional implications
- Vestibular rehabilitation and stroke
- Upper extremity function and management
- Edema control
- Splinting applications
- Casting applications
- Functional mobility
- Gait awareness
- Visual dysfunction
- How therapists think : exploring therapists' reasoning when working with patients who have cognitive and perceptual problems following stroke
- Impact of neurobehavioral deficits on activities of daily living
- Driving as an instrumental activity of daily living
- Dysphagia management
- Sexual function and intimacy
- Seating and wheeled mobility prescription
- Home evalutaion and modification
- Assistive technology
- Activites of daily living adaptations : managing the environment with one-handed techniques
- Leisure participation after stroke
- A survivor's perspective
- A survivor's perspective II : stroke
- Helping the family support the patient
- Total quality management of the adult stroke population