中风康复
2004-4
Elsevier Science Health Science div
Gillen, Glen (EDT)/ Burkhardt, Ann (EDT)
729
This second edition remains the only comprehensive evidence-based text on the Occupational Therapy management of the stroke patient. The book is based on the most up-to-date research on stroke rehabilitation and presents its content in a holistic fashion, combining aspects of background medical information, samples of functionally based evaluations, and treatment techniques and interventions. There are chapters on specific functional aspects of living after stroke, such as driving, sexuality, mobility and gait, and self-care. Instructor resources are available.
1 Pathophysiology and medical management of stroke 2 Psychological aspects of stroke rehabilitation 3 Improving participation and quality of life through occupation 4 Task-oriented approach to stroke rehabilitation 5 Activity-based intervention in stroke rehabilitation6 Approaches to motor control dysfunction : an evidence-based review 7 Trunk control : a prerequisite for functional independence 8 Overview of balance impairments : functional implications 9 Vestibular rehabilitation and stroke10 Upper extremity function and management 11 Edema control12 Splinting applications 13 Casting applications14 Functional mobility15 Gait awareness 16 Visual dysfunction 17 How therapists think : exploring therapists' reasoning when working with patients who have cognitive and perceptual problems following stroke 18 Impact of neurobehavioral deficits on activities of daily living 19 Treatment of cognitive-perceptual deficits : a function-based approach20 Enhancing engagement in instrumental activities of daily living ……