Stroke Rehabilitation : A Function-Based Approach
Stroke Rehabilitation : A Function-Based Approach
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Author(s): Gillen, Glen
ISBN No.: 9780323172813
Pages: 768
Year: 201509
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 158.12
Status: Out Of Print

Part I: Foundations of Stroke Rehabilitation 1. Pathophysiology, Medical Management and Acute Rehabilitation of Stroke Survivors 2. Improving Participation and Quality of Life through Occupation 3. Task-Oriented Approach to Stroke Rehabilitation 4. Activity-Based Intervention in Stroke Rehabilitation 5. Client Centeredness: A Survivor's Perspective Part 2: Maximizing Participation in Everyday Activities 6. Enhancing Performance of Activities of Daily Living 7. Activities of Daily Living Adaptations: Managing the Environment with One-Handed Techniques 8.


Functional Mobility 9. Gait Awareness 10. Return to Work 11. Driving and Community Mobility as an Instrumental Activity of Daily Living 12. Parenting after Stroke 13. Sexual Function and Intimacy 14. Leisure Participation after Stroke 15. Caregivers and Caregiving Part 3: Maximizing Outcomes for Specific Problem Areas Following Stroke 16.


Psychological Aspects of Stroke Rehabilitation 17. Approaches to Motor Control Dysfunction: An Evidence-Based Review 18. Trunk Control: Supporting Functional Independence 19. Overview of Balance Impairments: Functional Implications 20. Vestibular Rehabilitation and Stroke 21. Upper Extremity Function and Management 22. Rehabilitation Technologies to Promote Upper Limb Recovery after Stroke 23. Edema Control 24.


Splinting Applications 25. Managing Visual and Visuospatial Impairments to Optimize Function 26. Impact of Neurobehavioral Deficits on Activities of Daily Living 27. Treatment of Cognitive-Perceptual Deficits: A Function-Based Approach 28. Seating and Wheeled Mobility Prescription 29. Managing Speech and Language Deficits after Stroke 30. Dysphagia Management 31. Home Evaluation and Modifications Electronic Chapters 32.


How Therapists Think: Exploring Therapists' Reasoning When Working with Patients Who Have Cognitive and Perceptual Problems Following Stroke 33. A Survivor's Perspective II: Stroke.


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