Orthopaedic management in cerebral palsy
Series: Clinics in developmental medicine no.99/100Publication details: London Mac Keith Press 1987Edition: 2ndDescription: 485; ill.,bibls.; BookFindISBN:- 0521412188
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WS 340 MEN Child neurology | WS 340 NEW Color atlas of pediatric neurology | WS 340 VOL Neurology of the newborn | WS 342 BLE Orthopaedic management in cerebral palsy | WS 342 BRY Eye can write : a memoir of a child's silent soul emerging | WS 342 FIN Handling the young child with cerebral palsy at home | WS 342 STA Can I tell you about cerebral palsy? : a guide for friends, family and professionals |
Foreword; Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Neurological and orthopaedic assessment; 3. Special assessments and investigations; 4. Neurobiology; 5. Prognosis and structural changes; 6. Goals, treatment and management; 7. Spastic diplegia; 9. Total body involved - hip and spine; Appendix; Index.
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The first edition of this book, published by W. B. Saunders in 1979, is widely regarded as one of the most authoritative texts on the subject; it is also a model of brevity and clarity. Because of the great advances in the field in recent years the author has now produced a thorough revision. There is an entirely new chapter on special assessment methods and new sections on gait analysis, neurobiology, physical and occupational therapy, goals and methods of treatment, and parent counseling. The section on surgical treatment has been updated and includes new data and studies on paralytic dislocation of the hip and its prevention and the management of scoliosis in cerebral palsy. The bibliography has also been expanded and brought up to date, and many of the illustrations are completely new. The book will be invaluable for orthopedic surgeons, physiatrists (physicians who deal with physical therapy), developmental pediatricians, physical and occupational therapists, rehabilitationists, and child neurologists.The central chapter, on past and current therapy methods, will be especially useful to give practising physicians (who are asked to approve such therapies) knowledge on their hypotheses and efficacy.
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