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cardioWilliam E. DeTurk Lawrence P. Cahalin

INTRODUCTION

History of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation

BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCE

Essentials of Exercise Physiology

Anatomy of the Cardiopulmonary System

Physiology of the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Systems

Cardiovascular Pathophysiology

Pulmonary Pathology

Medications

CARDIOVASCULAR AND PULMONARY ASSESSMENT

Pulmonary Evaluation

Cardiovascular Evaluation

Electrocardiography

Evaluation of Patient Intolerance to Exercise

CARDIOVASCULAR AND PULMONARY DISEASE AS COMORBIDITY

Cardiopulmonary Concerns in the Patient with Neurological Deficits: An Evidence-Based Approach

CARDIOVASCULAR AND PULMONARY INTERVENTIONS

Physical Therapy Associated with Primary Prevention, Risk Reduction, and Deconditioning

Physical Therapy in the Assessment and Treatment of Patients Who are Obese

Physical Therapy Associated with Cardiovascular Pump Dysfunction and Failure

Physical Therapy Associated with Respiratory Failure

Physical Therapy Associated with Ventilatory Pump Dysfunction and Failure

Physical Therapy Associated with Respiratory Failure in the Neonate

Physical Therapy Associated with Lymphatic System Disorders

The Future of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation

neuroSusan Edwards

Introduction

Problem solving in neurological physiotherapy - setting the scene

Assessment, outcome measurement and goal setting in physiotherapy practice

An analysis of normal movement as the basis for the development of treatment techniques

Neuropsychological problems and solutions

Abnormal tone and movement as a result of neurological impairment: considerations for treatment

General principles of treatment

Drug treatment of neurological disability

Case histories

Longer-term management for patients with residual or progressive disability

The way forward

rehab SUSAN J. GARRISON

Anterior Horn Cell Disease

Neuromuscular Junction Disorders

Myopathies

Immobilization

neuroO’SULLIVAN

SECTION ONE: Clinical Decision Making and Examination

Clinical Decision Making

Examination of Vital Signs

Strategies to Improve Locomotor Function

Examination of Sensory Function

Examination and Modification of the Environment

Strategies to Improve Motor Function

Examination of Motor Function: Motor Control and Motor Learning

Examination of Function

Psychosocial Issues in Physical Rehabilitation

SECTION TWO: Intervention Strategies for Rehabilitation

Cognitive and Perceptual Dysfunction *

Promoting Health and Wellness

neuroUMPHRED’S

SECTION I Foundations for Clinical Practice in Neurological Rehabilitation

38 Integrating Technology into Clinical Practice in Neurological Rehabilitation

37 Use of Medical Imaging in Neurorehabilitation

35 Management of Chronic Impairments in Individuals with Nervous System Conditions

33 Electrophysiological Testing and Electrical Stimulation in Neurological Rehabilitation

26 Inflammatory and Infectious Disorders of the Brain

20 Basal Ganglia Disorders

9 Interventions for Clients with Movement Limitations

SECTION II Rehabilitation Management of Clients with Neurological System Pathology

5 The Limbic System: Influence over Motor Control and Learning

8 Differential Diagnosis Phase 2: Examination and Evaluation of Functional Movement Activities, Body Functions and Structures, and Participation

SECTION III Neurological Disorders and Applications Issues

3 Movement Analysis across the Life Span

2 Health and Wellness: The Beginning of the Paradigm

4 Contemporary Issues and Theories of Motor Control, Motor Learning, and Neuroplasticity

6 Psychosocial Aspects of Adaptation and Adjustment during Various Phases of Neurological Disability

29 Pelvic Floor Treatment of Incontinence and Other Urinary Dysfunctions in Men and Women

36 Impact of Drug Therapy on Patients Receiving Neurological Rehabilitation

39 Complementary and Alternative Therapies: Beyond Traditional Approaches to Intervention in Neurological Diseases and Movement Disorders

neuroTHOMAS N. BYRCE

  1. Autonomic Nervous System Issues: Autonomic Dysreflexia
  1. Autonomic Nervous System Issues: Bradycardia
  1. Autonomic Nervous System Issues: Orthostatic Hypotension
  1. Autonomic Nervous System Issues: Spinal Shock
  1. Autonomic Nervous System Issues: Thermal Dysregulation and Fever
  1. Dysphagia
  1. Endocrine Issues: Glucose Intolerance
  1. Endocrine Issues: Hypercalcemia
  1. Endocrine Issues: Hypogonadism
  1. Psychological Issues: Adjustment
  1. Psychological Issues: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  1. Syndromes: Anterior Cord
  1. Syndromes: Brown-Séquard
  1. Syndromes: Cauda Equina
  1. Syndromes: Central Cord
  1. Syndromes: Conus Medullaris
  1. Syndromes: Posterior Cord
  1. Syringomyelia and Tethered Cord
  1. Thromboembolic Disease

Interventions

  1. Communicating While Using a Ventilator
  1. Health Maintenance
  1. Home Modifications
  1. Inferior Vena Cava Filters
  1. Intrathecal Pump: Evaluation and Placement
  1. Intrathecal Pump: Management
  1. Neurologic Examination: Motor Testing
  1. Neurologic Examination: Motor Testing, Lower Myotomes
  1. Neurologic Examination: Motor Testing, Upper Myotomes
  1. Neurologic Examination: Rectal Examination
  1. Neurologic Examination: Sensory Testing
  1. Neurologic Examination: Sensory Testing, Dermatomes
  1. Restorative Therapies: Body Weight Supported Ambulation
  1. Restorative Therapies: Functional Electrical Stimulation
  1. Tendon Transfers

Outcomes

rehabMichelle H. Cameron Linda G. Monroe

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 7: Localized Inflammation

Chapter 10: Joint Arthroplasty

Chapter 14: Impaired Neuromotor Development

Chapter 22: Vital Signs

Chapter 23: Deconditioning

Chapter 35: Environmental Assessment: Home, Community, and Work

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Principles of Treatment

Developmental Background to Physiotherapy

Disturbances of Normal Physiology

Applied Anatomy and Physiology

Clinical Diagnosis of Neurological Conditions

Hydrocephalus

Physiotherapy in some Psychiatric condition

Assessing the Patient

Applied Psychology for Physiotherapists

neuroMichael F. Waters Christopher C. Giza

Infectious, Inflammatory, and Demyelinating Disorders

Neuroradiology

Clinical Syndromes

Neuro-ophthalmology and Neuro-otology

Paroxysmal Disorders

Neuroanatomy and Neuropathology

Paediatric Neurology

Movement Disorders

Vascular Neurology

neuroMARTIN KESSLER

SECTION 1 FOUNDATIONS

The Role of the Physical Therapist and PT Assistant in Neurologic Rehabilitation

Neuroanatomy

Motor Development

Motor Control and Motor Learning

Positioning and Handling to Foster Motor Function

SECTION 2 CHILDREN

Myelomeningocele

Cri-du-chat syndrome

Prader willi syndrome

Phenylketonuria

Fragile X Syndrome

Rett Syndrome

SECTION ADULTS

Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation

Cerebrovascular Accidents

Other Neurologic Disorders

Guillain-Barre Syndrome

Post polio Syndrome