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Sleep and Rehabilitation: A Guide for Health Professionalsis a concise reference for the health professional looking to further understand sleep and how sleep science may impact particular areas of various rehabilitation disciplines.
List of contents
Preface Foreword by J. Paul Rutledge, MD SECTION 1Basic Science of Sleep Chapter 1Introduction Chapter 2 What Is Sleep? Chapter 3 Phylogeny of Sleep and Sleep Apnea Chapter 4 How Sleep Develops and Changes Throughout the Life Span Chapter 5 Non-rapid Eye Movement and Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Chapter 6 Brain Mechanisms of Sleep and Wakefulness Chapter 7 Chemical and Neuronal Mechanisms of Sleep Chapter 8 Temporal Regulation of Sleep and Wakefulness Chapter 9 Dreams Chapter 10 The Function of Sleep SECTION II Basic Science of Disordered Sleep Chapter 11 Manifestations of Disordered Sleep Chapter 12 Consequences of Sleep Deprivation Chapter 13 Parasomnias and Abnormal Sleep-Related Movements Chapter 14Daytime Sleepiness and Alertness Chapter 15 Sleep and Other Medical and Psychiatric Disorders SECTION III Evaluation and Treatment of Disordered Sleep Chapter 16 Evaluation of Sleep and Sleep Disorders Chapter 17 Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders Chapter 18 Clinical Pharmacology of Slee Chapter 19 Other Therapies Used to Treat Disordered Sleep SECTION IV Implications of Sleep in Rehabilitation Chapter 20 Sleep, Pain, and Mood Chapter 21Sleep, Memory, and Motor Learning Chapter 22 Dentistry’s Role in Sleep Medicine Chapter 23 Sleep, Occupation, and Dysfunction in Sensory Integration Chapter 24 Sleep and Specific Populations Chapter 25 Temporomandibular Joint Internal Derangement and Oropharyngeal Form and Function Chapter 26 Insomnia and Nonpharmacological Management Chapter 27 The Influence of Mechanical Respiratory Dysfunction on Sleep Disturbance Chapter 28 Practical Issues for the Rehabilitation ProfessionalAppendix A Sample Sleep Studies Appendix BA Primer on Brain Waves Glossary of Terms Suggested Readings Financial Disclosures Index
About the author
Julie M. Hereford, PT, DPT graduated from Saint Louis University with a BS in physical therapy and a master’s of science in research from the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology in 1989. As part of the graduate program in anatomy, Dr. Hereford performed original animal research comparing the effect of ultrasound, intra-articular injection, and phonophoresis on the morphology of articular cartilage and other joint structures that was presented at state, national, and international conferences. Dr. Hereford completed a doctorate in physical therapy and was named the Graduate with Distinction for her work in that program. In addition to national and state physical therapy organizations, Dr. Hereford is a member of Sigma Xi Research Society and served on the executive board of the Occupational Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation Society. She lectures frequently to colleagues and students and offers presentations to community groups. Course presentations include a variety of manual therapy technique courses, basic science review courses, and anatomical dissection courses. Dr. Hereford and Dr. J. Paul Rutledge have developed a course series for sleep science including “Sleep and Rehabilitation,” “Sleep and Mental Health,” and “Sleep and Learning.” Dr. Hereford is the president and cofounder of CORE Services, Inc. in St. Louis, Missouri.
Summary
Sleep and Rehabilitation: A Guide for Health Professionalsis a concise reference for the health professional looking to further understand sleep and how sleep science may impact particular areas of various rehabilitation disciplines.