Alexander Fleming's accidental discovery in 1928 of a mold that could be turned into penicillin has resulted in the saving of untold millions of lives. The isolation of the enzyme insulin has reversed what was once a death sentence for ...
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Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy: Problems and Practice
I Measurement Techniques Used in Gait Analysis Measuring human walking with techniques that delineate the functional components is called gait analysis . This analysis is a critical process in understanding the problems of children with ...
Test parameters evaluate the age-appropriate motor skills, muscle tone, deep tendon reflexes, movement patterns, ... The evaluation of gait Various methods such as observation, measurement of time-distance characteristics, ...
This third edition systematically reviews recent developments in the diagnosis and evidence-based treatment of cerebral palsy, a consequence of foetal and early infant brain damage resulting in lifelong disabilities with a range of clinical ...
Cerebral palsy is a disorder of movement, muscle tone, or posture that is caused by damage that occurs to the developing brain, most often before birth. This volume examines this condition, and explains diagnosis and treatment.
"Explores the history, causes, symptoms, treatments, and future of cerebral palsy"--Provided by publisher.
Intended for parents, grandparents, teachers, therapists, and others who care for and about people with cerebral palsy and cerebral palsy-like conditions, this is an essential and compassionate guide."--Amazon.com
This book is an attempt to fulfill and to give ''current steps'' about CP. The book is intended for use by physicians, therapists, and allied health professionals who treat/rehabilitate children with CP. We focus on the recent concepts in ...
Written in a very conversational style and illustrated with lots of color the volume provides rehabilitational (part 1) and surgical aspects (part 2).
This book helps rehabilitators and caregivers understand the multifaceted needs of children with cerebral palsy or other neuromotor impairments in order to plan and implement an effective treatment regimen.
The book has been designed to provide readers with an understanding of cerebral palsy (CP) as a developmental as well as a neurological condition.
Thoroughly updated and revised to incorporate the latest medical advances, the second edition is a comprehensive guide to cerebral palsy. The book is organized into three parts.
Combining a multidisciplinary approach to the COVID-19 imposed telemedicine should be explored and popularized if proven effective. Improved communication technologies, with good quality of visual and sound data transfer, ...
Cerebral palsy is a common pediatric problem and is the leading cause of childhood disability. It occurs at a rate of 3.6 cases per 1000 children, and represents a major social and psychological impact on both family and society.
Readers are provided with essential information on Cerebral Palsy. This book also serves as a historical survey, by providing information on the controversies surrounding its causes.
With its strong interdisciplinary foundation, this book is certain to be a valuable addition to the library of pediatricians, neurologists, and others who may be involved in the care of patients with cerebral palsy.
Cerebral Palsy: A Developmental Disability