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Zusatztext "This is a comprehensive resource for medical professionals who serve clients diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. While the language is based on occupational therapy! the terminology and description of concepts can be useful to other disciplines. Filled with available contemporary research! this book captures the complexities of multiple sclerosis rehabilitation ideals clearly. To my knowledge! there are no other books that focus on the rehabilitation principles for use with clients with multiple sclerosis; therefore! this book fills the need for therapists serving this clientele in their practices. Weighted numerical score: 87 - 3 stars."-Robyn Otty! OTD! Maryville University! St. Louis! Missouri! USA! from Doody's Book Reviews?"? provides an important resource in support of a comprehensive approach during each phase of the MS rehabilitation process! to enable people with MS to participate fully in everyday life despite the challenges that characterize living and coping with this disease. ?The editor! Marcia Finlayson! has wide experience in! and an important career dedicated to! MS rehabilitation (as a clinician! researcher! teacher and volunteer) in Canada! USA and Australia. The chapter authors are carefully selected from wellknown international experts in each specific topic. ? each chapter has been peer-reviewed by other selected experts."-Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2014 Informationen zum Autor Marcia Finlayson, PhD, OT (C), OTR/L is an occupational therapist and rehabilitation researcher who has dedicated her career to developing and sharing knowledge and resources that inform rehabilitation services for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Through her roles as a researcher, educator, volunteer and clinician, Dr. Finlayson's goal is to enable people with MS and their family members to fully participate in everyday life despite the challenges of living with this disease. Dr. Marcia Finlayson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Klappentext This comprehensive resource guides health and rehabilitation practitioners as they engage in the rehabilitation process with people with multiple sclerosis (MS). The first section offers an overview of MS basics, and the next two describe MS rehabilitation to manage impairments and enhance activity and participation. The final section discusses contextual factors that may influence MS rehabilitation efforts. The text provides a broad-based perspective on the disease, describes how it influences everyday life, and suggests strategies that can be employed by rehabilitation practitioners to enable people with MS to fully engage in everyday life. Zusammenfassung "MS is always in the back of your mind. If there is something you want to do, you always wonder if the MS will allow you do to it." —Darlene, living with MS for 22 years Living with multiple sclerosis (MS) is challenging and multidimensional. MS pervades all aspects of life: one’s body becomes unpredictable and unreliable, one’s identity and sense of self are tested, and relationships with others often change. MS symptoms emerge and remit; limitations evolve and progress. MS rehabilitation is an active, person-centered, and goal-oriented process embedded within a respectful and collaborative partnership between the person with MS and the members of his or her rehabilitation treatment team. Using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) as a guiding framework, Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation: From Impairment to Participation provides a comprehensive and evidence-based resource to inform and guide clinical reasoning and decision making during each phase of the MS rehabilitation process, from initial referral to post-discharge follow-up. With an emphasis on the application of evidence throughout the en...