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Neurorehabilitation for Central Nervous System Disorders

English · Hardback

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This book describes the four most common central nervous disorders (Parkinson, stroke, dementia and multiple sclerosis) by focusing on the similarities of their symptoms. This analysis is necessary in order to determine the appropriate treatment method for individual patients.
In physical therapy there are various methods available for treating patients affected by a neurological disease, yet the method presented here is the only one to include systematic interventions adapted to the patient's needs, which are determined by means of a health situation analysis.

The book offers practical and applicable information for allied health professionals seeking interventions to help patients function better in their own environment. In addition, this book features updated information on the "van der Brugge method," focusing on a targeted program to stimulate movement in the elderly with dementia.
This book will be of interest to neurologists and physiotherapist
s.

List of contents

Early signals, causes and risk factors.- Symptomatology in practice with m. Parkinson.- Symptomatology in practice with Dementia.- Symptomatology in practice with MS.- Similarities of different CNA in a scheme.- Examination of a patient with a CNA.- Similar affecting functions and cognitive rehabilitation.- Fatigue with CNA.- Motoric control models.- Functional exercise and motoric learning.

About the author

Frans van der Brugge is a geriatric physiotherapist specialized in neurology. Further, he was a content expert and coordinator of the geriatric physiotherapy program Avans Plus in Breda (Netherlands). Also he offers national and international postgraduate courses on neurorehabilitation for central neurological disorders (CNDs). His main areas of expertise are Parkinson, stroke, dementia and multiple sclerosis, diseases which he has researched for years. He previously worked fourteen years at the Rehabilitation Center in Breda, where he treated both adults and children affected by CNDs. At the same time he taught neurology at the School of Physiotherapy in Breda.

Summary

This book describes the four most common central nervous disorders (Parkinson, stroke, dementia and multiple sclerosis) by focusing on the similarities of their symptoms. This analysis is necessary in order to determine the appropriate treatment method for individual patients.
In physical therapy there are various methods available for treating patients affected by a neurological disease, yet the method presented here is the only one to include systematic interventions adapted to the patient’s needs, which are determined by means of a health situation analysis.

The book offers practical and applicable information for allied health professionals seeking interventions to help patients function better in their own environment. In addition, this book features updated information on the “van der Brugge method,” focusing on a targeted program to stimulate movement in the elderly with dementia.
This book will be of interest to neurologists and physiotherapist
s.

Product details

Authors Frans van der Brugge, Frans van der Brugge
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Neurorevalidatie bij centraal neurologische aandoeningen
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2017
 
EAN 9783319587370
ISBN 978-3-31-958737-0
No. of pages 161
Dimensions 171 mm x 247 mm x 12 mm
Weight 454 g
Illustrations XII, 161 p. 41 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Medical professions

B, Medicine, Occupational Therapy, Occupational health, physiotherapy, Health Sciences, Rehabilitation Medicine, Occupational medicine, Occupational Medicine/Industrial Medicine

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