


Upper Motor Neurone Syndrome and Spasticity. Clinical Management and Neurophysiology
Barnes, M. — Johnson, G.
ISBN-13: 9780521689786
CAMBRIDGE
Abril / 2008
2ª Edición
Inglés
Tapa blanda
264 pags
570 gr
19 x 25 x 1 cm
Recíbelo en un plazo De 2 a 3 semanas
Description
Spasticity is a disabling problem for many adults and children with a variety of neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis, stroke, cerebral palsy and traumatic brain injury. A practical guide for clinicians involved in the management of spasticity, this book covers all aspects of upper motor neurone syndrome from basic neurophysiology and measurement techniques to practical therapy and the use of orthoses. Surgical techniques are also covered, as well as the particular problems of management of spasticity in childhood. In the second edition of this key text, all chapters have been thoroughly updated, with additional coverage of new techniques and new drugs and therapies, whilst continuing the format that has made the first edition the core text in its field. This guide will be invaluable to physicians, physiotherapists, surgeons, orthotists, clinical engineers and health professionals.
· Covers all aspects of motor neurone syndrome that are relevant to
professionals in the field
· Chapters are practical without too much theory which is useful for
practising clinicians, not just academics
· Each chapter is well referenced to guide the reader to further study
on each topic
Contents
Preface
1. An overview of the clinical management of spasticity Michael P. Barnes
2. Neurophysiology of spasticity Geoff Sheean
3. The measurement of spasticity Garth R. Johnson and Anand D. Pandyan
4. Physiotherapy management of spasticity Roslyn N. Boyd and Louise Ada 5. Seating
and positioning Craig A. Kirkwood and Geoff I. Bardsley
6. Orthoses, splints and casts Paul T. Charlton and Duncan W. N. Ferguson
7. Pharmacological management of spasticity Anthony B. Ward and Sajida Javaid
8. Chemical neurolysis in the management of muscle spasticity A. Magid and O.
Bakheit
9. Spasticity and botulinum toxin Michael P. Barnes and Elizabeth C. Davis
10. Intrathecal baclofen for the control of spinal and supraspinal spasticity
David N. Rushton
11. Surgical management of spasticity Patrick Mertens and Marc Sindou
12. Management of spasticity in children Rachael Hutchinson and H. Kerr Graham
Index.
About the Authors
Michael P. Barnes, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Michael P. Barnes is a Professor of Neurological Rehabilitation, University
of Newcastle upon Tyne and Consultant Neurologist and Consultant in Rehabilitation
Medicine, Walkergate Park International Centre for Neurorehabilitation, Newcastle
upon Tyne, UK.
Garth R. Johnson, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Garth R. Johnson is a Professor of Rehabilitation Engineering, University of
Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
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