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Managing the symptoms of multiple sclerosis /

The fully updated and revised sixth edition of the definitive guide to clinically tested and proven methods for effectively managing all of the symptoms characteristic of MS and MS treatment. Based on the most up-to-date disease management strategies, medical and research breakthroughs, and latest d...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Schapiro, Randall T.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York NY : Demos Health, [2014]
Edición:Sixth edition.
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  • Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Share Managing the Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, Sixth Edition; Part I: The Disease and Its Management; Chapter 1: What is Multiple Sclerosis?; A Word About Anatomy; Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis; Possible Causes of Multiple Sclerosis; Choosing Your Physician; A Word About Complementary Medicine; Chapter 2: For the Newly Diagnosed; Chapter 3: Managing the Disease Process; The Management of Side Effects; The Treatment of Acute Attacks; Part II: Managing the Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis; Chapter 4: Fatigue.
  • Principles of Energy ConservationMinimizing Fatigue by Conserving Energy; Chapter 5: Spasticity; Stretching; Mechanical Aids; Medications; Paroxysmal (Tonic) Spasms; Surgical Management; Contractures; Chapter 6: Weakness; Chapter 7: Tremor and Balance; Balance; Chapter 8: Paroxysmal Symptoms; Chapter 9: Mobility: Putting It All Together; Walking (Ambulation); Transfers; Chapter 10: Pressure Sores; Chapter 11: Bladder Symptoms; The Urinary System and Its Control; Bladder Problems Associated with Multiple Sclerosis; Management of Bladder Problems; Urinary Tract (Bladder) Infection.
  • Bladder SpasmsIncontinence Pads; Chapter 12: Bowel Symptoms; The Gastrointestinal Tract and Its Control; Constipation; The Development of Good Bowel Habits: Dietary Management; Establishing a Bowel Program; Diarrhea and Incontinence; Chapter 13: Speech Difficulties; Chapter 14: Swallowing Difficulties; Chapter 15: Vision; Chapter 16: Pain; Chapter 17: Dizziness and Vertigo; Chapter 18: Numbness, Cold Feet, and Swollen Ankles; Numbness and Tingling; Cold Feet; Swollen Ankles; Chapter 19: Cognitive Difficulties; Patr III: Your Total Health; Chapter 20: Diet and Nutrition; Weight Control.
  • Cutting Fat CaloriesWeight Gain; Chapter 21: Exercise; Chapter 22: Sexuality; The Sexual Response; Sexual Problems in Multiple Sclerosis; Managing Sexual Difficulties; Chapter 23: Adapting to Multiple Sclerosis; Relaxation Techniques; Chapter 24: Aging with Multiple Sclerosis; Part IV: Appendices; Appendix A: Glossary; Appendix B: Exercises for Spasticity; Range of Motion-Lower Extremity; Independent Stretching Program; Balance and Coordination; Strengthening Exercises; Appendix C: Transfers and Mobility; Wheelchair to Bed with Sliding Board; Transfer Wheelchair to Bed (Assisted as Needed).
  • Transfer Wheelchair to Car (Assisted)Transfer Wheelchair to Car (Unassisted); Bed Mobility Basics; Getting Up from the Floor; Hoyer Transfer; Appendix D: Resources; Additional Reading; Electronic Information Sources; Index.