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Steps to follow : the comprehensive treatment of patients with hemiplegia / Patricia M. Davies.

Por: Lenguaje original: Ingles Germany : Springer-Verlag Berlín Heidelberg , 2000Edición: Second EditionDescripción: xxxii, 514 páginas : figuras, ilustracionesTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • unmediated
Tipo de soporte:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 354060720X
Otro título:
  • Pasos a seguir
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 616.8043 D255s 2000
Contenidos:
1. Problems That Cannot Be Seen Directly.
2. Normal Movement Sequences and Balance Reactions.
3. Abnormal Movement Patterns in Hemiplegia.
4. Practical Assessment - a Continuing Process.
5. The Acute Phase - Positioning and Moving in Bed and in the Chair.
6. Normalising Postural Tone and Teaching the Patient to Move Selectively and Without Excessive Effort.
7. Retraining Balance Reactions in Stting and Standing.
8. Encouraging the Return of Activity in the Arm and Hand and Minimising Associated Reactions.
9. Re-educating Fuctional Walking.
10. Some Activistes of Daily Living.
11. Mat Activities.
12. Shoulder Problems Associated with Hemiplegia.
13. The Neglected Face.
14. Out of Line (the Pusher Syndrome).
15. Including Nervous System Mobilisation in the Treatment.
16.Maintaining and Improving Mobility at Home.

Incluye contenido.

Bibliografía : página 500-507.

1. Problems That Cannot Be Seen Directly.

2. Normal Movement Sequences and Balance Reactions.

3. Abnormal Movement Patterns in Hemiplegia.

4. Practical Assessment - a Continuing Process.

5. The Acute Phase - Positioning and Moving in Bed and in the Chair.

6. Normalising Postural Tone and Teaching the Patient to Move Selectively and Without Excessive Effort.

7. Retraining Balance Reactions in Stting and Standing.

8. Encouraging the Return of Activity in the Arm and Hand and Minimising Associated Reactions.

9. Re-educating Fuctional Walking.

10. Some Activistes of Daily Living.

11. Mat Activities.

12. Shoulder Problems Associated with Hemiplegia.

13. The Neglected Face.

14. Out of Line (the Pusher Syndrome).

15. Including Nervous System Mobilisation in the Treatment.

16.Maintaining and Improving Mobility at Home.