Content: 1. A Collaborative Approach to Stroke Care 2. Medical Aspect of Stroke 3. Medical Management of Stroke 4. Nursing the Patient Following a Stroke 5. Enable or Disable: Evidance-Based Clinical Problem-Solving 6. Rehabilitating Movement 7. Speech and Leanguage Problems Following Stroke 8. The Treatment of Speech and Leanguage Disorders Following Stroke 9. Rehabilitaion of Cogni…
Contents 1 Complementary and alternative medicine: overview and definitions SECTION I: THE THERAPIES 2 Botanicals—quality, efficacy, safety and drug interactions 3 Chiropractic 4 Osteopathic considerations in neurology 5 Massage therapy 6 Acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine 7 Naturopathic medicine in neurological disorders 8 Ayurvedic medicine 9 Hatha yoga and meditation …
Table of Content: Part 1 Introduction 1 Evidence-based medicine: its contributions in the way we search, appraise and apply scientific information to patient care 2 What to do when there is no evidence 3 Outcome and adverse effect measures in neurology 4 Systematic reviews of diagnostic research Part 2 Neurological symptoms/problems 5 Acute migraine attacks 6 Back and neck pain 7 Ne…
CONTENTS A: Abadie’s Sign to Autotopagnosia B: Babinski’s Sign to “Butt-First Maneuver” C: Cacogeusia to Czarnecki’s Sign D: Dalrymple’s Sign to Dystonia E: Ear Click to Eyelid Apraxia F: “Face-Hand Test” to Funnel Vision G: Gag Reflex to Gynecomastia H: Habit Spasm to Hypotropia I: Ice Pack Test to Iridoplegia J: Jacksonian March to Junctional Scotoma, Juncti…
The book starts by identifying the main unifying model/principles for motor rehabilitation (Ch. 1) motor control, (Ch. 2) how it is constructed from underlying control components called motor abilities (Ch. 3) proprioception plays an important role in movement control and is often affected by musculoskeletal and central nervous system damage (Ch. 4) Chapter 5 discusses motor learning and adapta…