Starting Again : Early Rehabilitation After Traumatic Brain Injury or Other Severe Brain Lesion

by Patricia M. Davies

Paper Book, 1994

Status

Available

Call number

ISMC Library - WL 354 D257s 1994

Publication

Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag

ISBN

9783540559344

Description

"This new book by the author of Steps to Follow describes the early rehabilitation of the patient who has sustained a traumatic brain injury or an equally severe lesion due to some other cause. Illustrated with some 600 photographs of actual patients, the broad spectrum of treatment, from the intensive care unit to the re-education of walking is presented in detail." "Chapters are included on perceptual disturbances, positioning, moving and standing the unconscious patient; learning to eat, drink and speak again as well as activities for retraining balance and motor control. Ways in which to prevent or overcome loss of range of motion are described in order to give each patient the chance to achieve his or her full potential." "The well-referenced book will be of value for all professionals working with brain-injured people, particularly doctors, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists and nurses. Relatives of patients should also have no difficulty in understanding the language used in this text, which will enable them to become actively involved in helping therapeutically."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (more)

Local notes

CONTENTS:
Getting in touch again -- Early positioning in bed and in the wheelchair -- Moving and being moved in lying and sitting -- Early standing -- Reanimating the face and mouth -- Overcoming limitation of movement, contracture and deformity -- Towards attaining independent walking: preparation and facilitation.
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