Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Stroke recovery and rehabilitation, second edition

I most assuredly am not going to read this book. It likely contains existing guidelines which are a complete failure since only 10% get to full recovery. Only $225.00. Ask your doctor to followup with the authors and ask how many survivors got to full recovery using techniques from this book.
http://search.naric.com/research/rehab/redesign_record.cfm?search=2&type=all&criteria=R09307&phrase=no&rec=125943
NARIC Accession Number: R09307.  What's this?
Author(s): Stein, Joel; Harvey, Richard L.; Winstein, Carolee J.; Zorowitz, Richard D.; Wittenberg, George F. (Eds.).
Publisher(s): Demos Medical Publishing, 11 West 42nd Street, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10036; phone: 800-532-8663 or 212-683-0072; fax: 212-941-7842.
Publication Year: 2015.
Number of Pages: 866.
Abstract: This comprehensive reference book covers all aspects of stroke rehabilitation, from neurophysiology of stroke through the latest treatments and interventions for functional recovery and restoration of mobility. It examines risk factors, epidemiology, prevention, and neurophysiology as well as complementary and alternative therapies, functional assessments, care systems, ethical issues, and community and psychosocial reintegration. The second edition, which includes free access to an e-book version with every print purchase, is completely updated to reflect recent advances in scientific understanding of neural recovery and growing evidence for new clinical therapies. The text continues to provide in-depth information on the assessment and management of all acute and long-term stroke-related impairments and complications including cognitive dysfunctions, musculoskeletal pain, and psychological issues. It also features expanded coverage of key issues such as the role of robotics and virtual reality in rehabilitation. New chapters have been added to cover fields of recent exploration including transcranial magnetic stimulation, biomarkers, and genetics of recovery as well as essentials like the use of medication and the survivor's perspective.
Descriptor Terms: ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE, ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY, COMMUNITY INTEGRATION, ETHICS, EVALUATION, HEALTH CARE, HEALTH PROMOTION, INTERVENTION, MOBILITY, MOTOR SKILLS, NEUROLOGY, OUTCOMES, PHYSIOLOGY, PREVENTION, PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS, REHABILITATION SERVICES, ROBOTICS, SECONDARY CONDITIONS, STROKE.

Can this document be ordered through NARIC's document delivery service*?: N.
Get this Document: http://www.demosmedical.com.

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