Neurolaw: Brain and spinal cord injuries (Tort and personal injury/litigation library)
by J. Sherrod Taylor
ISBN
9780836690033
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A comprehensive approach to complex challenges Here's the foundational knowledge, skills, and understanding physical therapists need to develop and implement rehabilitation programs for persons living with spinal cord in...A comprehensive approach to complex challenges Here's the foundational knowledge, skills, and understanding physical therapists need to develop and implement rehabilitation programs for persons living with spinal cord injuries. From coverage of pathology and the pathological repercussions through medical and rehabilitative management to patient and family education, students will be prepared to be effective members of the rehabilitation team. They'll also understand the importance of psychosocial adaptation and develop insights into their roles in the process. This is a great resource for SCI rehab. "So clearly written and illustrated. As a physical therapy student, this has been an invaluable source of information."--Megan M., Online Reviewer Excellent SCI Resource. "You can't find a better book on spinal cord rehabilitation. Thorough, well written, and full of vital information."--Julia F., Online Reviewer Excellent read. "Excellent book that walks you through everything you need to know about working with people after spinal cord injuries."--Kevin G., Online Reviewer Great Book! "Fantastic book, well written, clear & to the point. Good pictures to illustrate movement techniques. A must have for newer clinicians working with this population. Good resource to add to any therapist's library."--Sanjo, Online Reviewer Updated & Revised! Incorporates current best practices based on recent evidence and clinical practice guidelines. Expanded! Includes more therapeutic approaches to restoring locomotor function in patients with the potential to regain ambulatory ability using lower extremity musculature, presenting strategies consistent with current clinical practice guidelines. Expanded! Addresses how to determine whether a given patient will benefit most from therapeutic interventions that stress compensation, restoration of normal movement patterns, or a blend of the two. New! Features problem-solving exercises that offer more opportunities to develop clinical reasonin
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