Physical Therapy and the Stroke Patient: Pathologic Aspects and Clinical Management
This important new book focuses on the subject of cerebrovascular accidents. All physical therapists will benefit from this comprehensive examination of the pathologic and clinical features of common ischemic and hemorrhagic disorders that may culminate in the familiar signs and symptoms of stroke. The symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment alternatives available in the care of stroke patients are discussed. Each chapter thoroughly addresses various challenges in the management of stroke patients who are commonly encountered in hospitals, nursing homes, and rehabilitation settings, giving the reader an appreciation of the variability of involvement among stroke patients. The authors present illustrated case studies emphasizing common clinical situations in which stroke occurs and discuss the medical and surgical approaches to stroke management, including risks and complications which may occur following a stroke. Other issues include the factors underlying strength deficits in stroke patients, methods for measuring motor deficits, and causes, evaluation, and treatment of the hemiplegic shoulder.
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Physical Therapy and the Stroke Patient: Pathologic Aspects and Clinical Management
This important new book focuses on the subject of cerebrovascular accidents. All physical therapists will benefit from this comprehensive examination of the pathologic and clinical features of common ischemic and hemorrhagic disorders that may culminate in the familiar signs and symptoms of stroke. The symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment alternatives available in the care of stroke patients are discussed. Each chapter thoroughly addresses various challenges in the management of stroke patients who are commonly encountered in hospitals, nursing homes, and rehabilitation settings, giving the reader an appreciation of the variability of involvement among stroke patients. The authors present illustrated case studies emphasizing common clinical situations in which stroke occurs and discuss the medical and surgical approaches to stroke management, including risks and complications which may occur following a stroke. Other issues include the factors underlying strength deficits in stroke patients, methods for measuring motor deficits, and causes, evaluation, and treatment of the hemiplegic shoulder.
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Physical Therapy and the Stroke Patient: Pathologic Aspects and Clinical Management

Physical Therapy and the Stroke Patient: Pathologic Aspects and Clinical Management

Physical Therapy and the Stroke Patient: Pathologic Aspects and Clinical Management

Physical Therapy and the Stroke Patient: Pathologic Aspects and Clinical Management

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Overview

This important new book focuses on the subject of cerebrovascular accidents. All physical therapists will benefit from this comprehensive examination of the pathologic and clinical features of common ischemic and hemorrhagic disorders that may culminate in the familiar signs and symptoms of stroke. The symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment alternatives available in the care of stroke patients are discussed. Each chapter thoroughly addresses various challenges in the management of stroke patients who are commonly encountered in hospitals, nursing homes, and rehabilitation settings, giving the reader an appreciation of the variability of involvement among stroke patients. The authors present illustrated case studies emphasizing common clinical situations in which stroke occurs and discuss the medical and surgical approaches to stroke management, including risks and complications which may occur following a stroke. Other issues include the factors underlying strength deficits in stroke patients, methods for measuring motor deficits, and causes, evaluation, and treatment of the hemiplegic shoulder.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317941064
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/19/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 86
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Mary C. Singleton, Eleanor F. Branch

Table of Contents

Contents
Diagnostic, Medical, and Surgical Approaches to Stroke Management

  • Stroke: Characteristics of the Central Nervous System That Influence Its Clinical Expression
  • Weakness in the Stroke Patient: A Review
  • Motor Deficits of Stroke: Interrelationships and Assessment
  • Some Aspects of the Causes, Assessment, and Management of the Hemiplegic Shoulder
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