Physical Therapy of Cerebral Palsy - Freeman Miller - Bücher - Springer - 9780387383033 - 2007
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Physical Therapy of Cerebral Palsy 2007 edition

Freeman Miller

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Physical Therapy of Cerebral Palsy 2007 edition

Jacket Description/Back: This well-crafted text discusses the theory and techniques used by physical and occupational therapists and is a derivative of Dr. Miller's highly regarded reference, Cerebral Palsy. The book is conveniently divided into two sections. The first focuses on fundamental aspects of cerebral palsy management, from understanding motor impairment to evaluating equipment use. The second section presents specific rehabilitation techniques, including neurodevelopment therapy, hippotherapy, and assistive devices. A wealth of tables, algorithms and detailed illustrations helps the reader with the decision-making process for determining what treatment would be most beneficial. With its thorough and clinically-oriented approach, physical therapists who care for cerebral palsy patients will find this book invaluable to their practice. Review Quotes: From the reviews: "This book was written by an orthopedic surgeon and the contents is broad, covering the etiology and overall medical management of cerebral palsy, with the longest chapter devoted to gait. a ] In addition, there are quizzes to test the readera (TM)s knowledge. This is a wonderful teaching tool. a ] This is valuable for all clinicians a ] . this book will be useful for physicians who are new to the area of cerebral palsy a ] ." (Eileen Fowler, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 298 (20), 2007) Review Quotes: From the reviews: "This book was written by an orthopedic surgeon and the contents is broad, covering the etiology and overall medical management of cerebral palsy, with the longest chapter devoted to gait. In addition, there are quizzes to test the reader s knowledge. This is a wonderful teaching tool. This is valuable for all clinicians . this book will be useful for physicians who are new to the area of cerebral palsy ." (Eileen Fowler, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 298 (20), 2007)"Review Quotes: From the reviews: "This book was written by an orthopedic surgeon and the contents is broad, covering the etiology and overall medical management of cerebral palsy, with the longest chapter devoted to gait. In addition, there are quizzes to test the reader s knowledge. This is a wonderful teaching tool. This is valuable for all clinicians . this book will be useful for physicians who are new to the area of cerebral palsy ." (Eileen Fowler, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 298 (20), 2007) Description for Sales People: This book is a derivative of the author s well-regarded Cerebral Palsy and focuses on rehabilitation techniques. The book discusses the theory and techniques used by physical and occupational therapists, and also provides suggestions for implementing an Individual Education Plan. Tables and algorithms are included to help in the decision-making process for determining what treatment would be most beneficial. Chapters in section one deal with fundamental aspects of cerebral palsy management. In section two, physical therapists cover specific rehabilitation techniques. The book includes chapters on rehabilitation techniques."Biographical Note: Dr. Freeman Miller is Co-Director of the Cerebral Palsy Program and Medical Director of the Gait Analysis Laboratory at the Alfred I. duPont Institute in Wilmington, Delaware. He specializes in treating children with cerebral palsy and gait disorders and is well renowned and highly respected in his field. Dr. Miller is a member of eight professional societies, including the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics. Table of Contents: Cerebral Palsy Management.- The Child, the Parent, and the Goal.- Etiology, Epidemiology, Pathology, and Diagnosis.- Neurologic Control of the Musculoskeletal System.- Therapy, Education, and Other Treatment Modalities.- Durable Medical Equipment.- Gait.- Rehabilitation Techniques.- Neurodevelopmental Therapy.- Strengthening Exercises.- Balance Interventions.- Electrical Stimulation Techniques.- Hippotherapy.- Aquatic Therapy.- Assistive Devices.- Seating Systems.- M. O. V. E. (Mobility Opportunities Via Education) Curriculum.- Occupational Therapy Extremity Evaluation.- Intrathecal Baclofen Pumps."Review Quotes: From the reviews: "This book was written by an orthopedic surgeon and the contents is broad, covering the etiology and overall medical management of cerebral palsy, with the longest chapter devoted to gait. In addition, there are quizzes to test the reader s knowledge. This is a wonderful teaching tool. This is valuable for all clinicians . this book will be useful for physicians who are new to the area of cerebral palsy ." (Eileen Fowler, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 298 (20), 2007)"Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.; CD-ROM in back pocket. Publisher Marketing: Cerebral palsy is a lifelong condition that affects the individual, family, and immediate community. Therefore, the goal of allowing the individual with cerebral palsy to live life with the least impact of the disability requires c- plex attention to the individual and the family. Furthermore, society needs to be sensitive and to accommodate individuals with disabilities by limiting architectural impediments and providing accessible public transportation and communication. The educational system provides the key means for helping the individual prepare to function in society to his or her maximum ability. In many ways, the medical care system probably has the least sign- icant role in preparing the child with cerebral palsy to function optimally in society. However, the medical care system is the place where parents first learn that their child has developmental issues outside the expected norm. It is almost universally the place where parents also expect the child to be made normal in our modern society. In earlier times, the parents would expect healing to possibly come from the doctor, but also they would place hope for healing in religion. As this belief in spiritual or miraculous healing has - creased, a significant font of hope has decreased for parents of young ch- dren with disabilities.

Contributor Bio:  Miller, Freeman Dr. Freeman Miller is Co-Director of the Cerebral Palsy Program and Medical Director of the Gait Analysis Laboratory at the Alfred I. duPont Institute in Wilmington, Delaware. He specializes in treating children with cerebral palsy and gait disorders and is well renowned and highly respected in his field. Dr. Miller is a member of eight professional societies, including the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics.


426 pages, 178 colour illustrations, biography

Medien Bücher     Taschenbuch   (Buch mit Softcover und geklebtem Rücken)
Erscheinungsdatum 2007
ISBN13 9780387383033
Verlag Springer
Seitenanzahl 416
Maße 217 × 278 × 20 mm   ·   1,53 kg
Sprache Englisch  
Redakteur Miller, Freeman