Neurologic interventions for physical therapy / Suzanne "Tink" Martin, Mary Kessler

By: Martin, SuzanneContributor(s): Kessler, Mary [author]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: St. Louis, MO : Elsevier Saunders, 2016Edition: Third editionDescription: xv, 502 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmISBN: 9781455740208; 1455740209Subject(s): Nervous system -- Diseases -- Physical therapy | Nervous system -- Diseases -- Physical therapy | Nervous System Diseases -- rehabilitation | Physical Therapy Modalities | NEUROLOGÍA | TERAPIA FÍSICADDC classification: 616.8 Other classification: Vws 340 | Vws 366 | Vwl 340 | Vwe 550 | Vwb 460 Online resources: table of contents
Contents:
The roles of the physical therapist and physical therapist assistant in neurologic rehabilitation -- Neuroanatomy -- Motor control and motor learning -- Motor development -- Positioning and handling to foster motor function -- Cerebral palsy -- Myelomeningocele -- Genetic disorders -- Proprioceptive neuromuschular facilitation -- Cerebrovascular accidents -- Traumatic brain injuries -- Spinal cord injuries -- Other neurologic disorders
Summary: Master the role of the physical therapist or physical therapist assistant in neurologic rehabilitation! Neurologic Interventions for Physical Therapy, 3rd Edition helps you develop skills in the treatment interventions needed to improve the function of patients with neurologic deficits. It provides a solid foundation in neuroanatomy, motor control, and motor development, and offers clear, how-to guidelines to rehabilitation procedures. Case studies help you follow best practices for the treatment of children and adults with neuromuscular impairments caused by events such as spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy, and traumatic brain injuries. Written by physical therapy experts Suzanne 'Tink' Martin and Mary Kessler, this market-leading text will help you prepare for the neurological portion of the PTA certification exam and begin a successful career in physical therapy practice."--Publisher
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The roles of the physical therapist and physical therapist assistant in neurologic rehabilitation -- Neuroanatomy -- Motor control and motor learning -- Motor development -- Positioning and handling to foster motor function -- Cerebral palsy -- Myelomeningocele -- Genetic disorders -- Proprioceptive neuromuschular facilitation -- Cerebrovascular accidents -- Traumatic brain injuries -- Spinal cord injuries -- Other neurologic disorders

Master the role of the physical therapist or physical therapist assistant in neurologic rehabilitation! Neurologic Interventions for Physical Therapy, 3rd Edition helps you develop skills in the treatment interventions needed to improve the function of patients with neurologic deficits. It provides a solid foundation in neuroanatomy, motor control, and motor development, and offers clear, how-to guidelines to rehabilitation procedures. Case studies help you follow best practices for the treatment of children and adults with neuromuscular impairments caused by events such as spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy, and traumatic brain injuries. Written by physical therapy experts Suzanne 'Tink' Martin and Mary Kessler, this market-leading text will help you prepare for the neurological portion of the PTA certification exam and begin a successful career in physical therapy practice."--Publisher

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