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Stroke recovery and rehabilitation /

"The definitive core text in its field, Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation is a comprehensive reference covering all aspects of stroke rehabilitation-from neurophysiology of stroke recovery through the latest treatments, interventions, and outcomes. This second edition welcomes the expertise of...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Stein, Joel, 1961- (Editor ), Harvey, Richard L. (Editor ), Winstein, Carolee J. (Editor ), Zorowitz, Richard D. (Editor ), Wittenberg, George (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Demos Medical, [2015]
Edición:Second edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part I: Introduction. The historical origins of stroke rehabilitation
  • Stroke epidemiology: global burden of first-ever strokes
  • Pathophysiology and management of acute stroke
  • Neuroimaging of acute stroke
  • Cerebral stroke syndromes
  • Stroke syndromes: infratentorial
  • Part II: Neurophysiology of stroke recovery. The mechanisms and neurophysiology of recovery from stroke
  • Functional imaging and stroke recovery
  • Anatomical and physiological predictors of recovery
  • Genetics of stroke recovery
  • Physiological basis of rehabilitation therapeutics in stroke
  • Medications and stroke recovery
  • Part III: Neurologic impairments and their treatment. Aphasia, apraxia of speech, and dysarthria
  • Dysphagia
  • Right hemispheric neurobehavioral syndromes
  • Memory, executive function, and dementia
  • Central poststroke pain
  • Visual, ocular motor, and vestibular deficits
  • Part IV: Sensorimotor impairments and their treatment. Patterns of locomotor recovery after stroke
  • Task-oriented training to promote upper extremity recovery
  • Neuromuscular electrical stimulation for motor restoration in hemiplegia
  • Robots in stroke rehabilitation
  • Virtual reality and video games for stroke rehabilitation
  • Walking recovery and rehabilitation after stroke
  • Recovery and rehabilitation of standing balance after stroke
  • Part V: Poststroke complications and their treatment. Secondary prevention of ischemic stroke
  • Prevention of deconditioning after stroke
  • Medical complications after stroke
  • Physiology and management of spasticity after stroke
  • Musculoskeletal complications after stroke
  • Depression and other neuropsychiatric complications
  • Fatigue after stroke
  • Sleep disturbances and stroke
  • Malnutrition after stroke
  • Bladder and bowel management after stroke
  • Part VI: Other rehabilitation therapeutics. Orthotic management in stroke
  • Alternative, complementary, and integrative medicine and therapy
  • Seating, assistive technology, and equipment
  • This section is expanded part vii: stroke care systems and outcomes
  • Stroke-specific functional assessment instruments
  • Predictive factors for recovery
  • Stroke services: a global perspective
  • Postacute rehabilitation care and patient triage
  • Rehabilitation of children after stroke
  • Stroke in young adults
  • Stroke in older adults
  • Part VIII: Psychosocial and community reintegration. Ethical issues in the care of stroke survivors
  • Stroke and the family
  • Driving after stroke
  • Sports and recreation
  • Sexuality after stroke
  • Vocational rehabilitation after stroke
  • Stroke from the survivor's perspective.