Parkinson's disease, the most prevalent hypokinetic movement
disorder, is expected to occur with increasing frequency among
aging populations worldwide. While we await the discovery of a
cure, combining physical interventions with traditional medical
interventions can significantly improve overall quality of life.
"Health Professionals' Guide to Physical Management of Parkinson's
Disease "fills a void in this area of clinical management by
comprehensively addressing the physical management of Parkinson's
disease in a single volume.
Written for clinicians, "Health Professionals' Guide to Physical
Management of Parkinson's Disease "will prove to be a useful
resource for physical therapists as well as other health care
professionals who manage patients with Parkinson's disease. The
text expertly distills and blends diverse research-based sources
with the author's own extensive clinical experience. The result is
a concise manual that provides not just the science but also the
clinical application necessary in the selection of physical
interventions. The text begins with an introduction to Parkinson's
disease and the umbrella of care required in the management of
patients, giving readers a clear explanation of medicinal,
surgical, assisted, and self-management strategies depending on the
stage of disease. After laying this groundwork, the text continues
by focusing on two types of dyskinetic movements: dystonia (which
can influence posture) and tremor. Also reviewed is the use of
supportive devices and adaptive equipment to minimize the effects
of dystonia and tremor. The discussion moves on to balance deficits
(Hoehn and Yahr stage 3), transfer problems, and the neurologic and
musculoskeletal impairments that contribute to them. The text
concludes with a qualitative and quantitative assessment of gait
and includes specific treatment guidelines addressing
characteristic gait problems.
"Health Professionals' Guide to Physical Management of
Parkinson's Disease "is an easy-to-navigate reference for
clinicians who do not have the time or the need to read a book
cover to cover, but want answers fast. The chapters are written as
independent units extensively cross-referenced, and they can be
read in any order. Throughout the text, readers will find clinical
decision trees, flow charts, and sample forms to guide their
selection of intervention strategies. The book contains many
user-friendly features:
-Numerous illustrations demonstrate exercise considerations,
evaluative techniques, and guidance on implementing
interventions.
-The 11 reproducible handouts address safety and compensatory
strategies to improve mobility in patients.
-Access to a variety of patient help features--including case
examples specific to chapter topics and instructions for handling
problems--engage readers and put answers within fingertip reach.
With new research showing exercise to be beneficial in delaying the
onset of the physical impairments caused by Parkinson's disease,
this is a timely resource that will make clinical practices more
productive, improve patient outcomes, and advance the treatment of
patients with Parkinson's disease.
General
Imprint: |
Human Kinetics
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
June 2009 |
First published: |
2009 |
Authors: |
Miriam Boelen
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Dimensions: |
254 x 178 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Cloth over boards / Cloth over boards
|
Pages: |
320 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-7360-7492-6 |
Categories: |
Books >
Medicine >
Nursing & ancillary services >
Physiotherapy
Promotions
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LSN: |
0-7360-7492-9 |
Barcode: |
9780736074926 |
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