Neurorehabilitation for central nervous system disorders

This book describes the four most common central nervous disorders (Parkinson, stroke, dementia and multiple sclerosis) by focusing on the similarities of their symtoms. This analysis is necessary in order to determine the appropriate treatment method for individual patients. In physical therapy the...

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Uniform Title: Neurorevalidatie bij centraal neurologische aandoeningen. English
Main Author: Brugge, Frans van der,
Other Authors: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Dutch
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2018]
Physical Description: 1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Contents
  • About the Author
  • 1: Symptomatology in Practice After aÂCVA
  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 Early Identification, Causes, andÂRisk Factors
  • 1.3 Symptomatology After aÂCVA
  • 1.4 Sensorimotor Impairments
  • 1.4.1 Primary Motor Impairments
  • Positive Symptoms
  • Negative Symptoms
  • 1.4.2 Secondary Motor Symptoms
  • 1.4.3 Sensory Impairments
  • Positive Symptoms
  • Negative Symptoms
  • Box 1.1 Influence ofÂSmell onÂBehavior
  • 1.4.4 Recovery fromÂSensorimotor Impairments.
  • 1.5 Communicative Impairments1.6 Cognitive andÂBehavioral Changes
  • Box 1.2 Apraxia
  • 1.7 Imbalance inÂBurden Versus Resilience asÂaÂResult ofÂSocio-ÂƯemotional Problems
  • 2: Symptomatology inÂPractice inÂtheÂCase ofÂParkinsonâ#x80;#x99;s Disease
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Causes, Course, andÂPhysiology
  • 2.3 Symptomatology inÂtheÂCase ofÂParkinsonâ#x80;#x99;s Disease
  • 2.3.1 Tremor
  • 2.3.2 Rigidity
  • 2.3.3 Bradykinesia
  • Box 2.1 Alternative Movement Strategies
  • 2.3.4 Posture Regulation andÂBalance
  • 2.4 Sensorimotor Impairments.
  • 2.4.1 Primary Motor Impairments2.4.2 Secondary Motor Impairments
  • 2.4.3 Sensory Impairments
  • 2.5 Communicative Impairments
  • 2.6 Cognitive andÂBehavioral Changes
  • Box 2.2 Using theÂRoad
  • 2.7 Imbalance inÂBurden Versus Capacity asÂaÂResult ofÂSocio-ÂƯemotional Problems
  • 3: Symptomatology inÂPractice inÂtheÂCase ofÂDementia
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Diagnosis ofÂDementia
  • 3.3 Various Forms ofÂDementia
  • 3.3.1 Alzheimerâ#x80;#x99;s Dementia
  • 3.3.2 Vascular Dementia
  • 3.3.3 Lewy Body Dementia
  • 3.3.4 Mixed Dementias.
  • 3.4 Recognition ofÂtheÂVarious Dementias3.5 Insight into theÂDifferent Stages ofÂDementia
  • 3.6 Approaches toÂDementia Patients
  • 3.6.1 Stimulation ofÂanÂActive Lifestyle andÂTraining ofÂMuscle Strength andÂStamina
  • 3.6.2 Reality Orientation Approach (ROA)
  • 3.6.3 Validation Approach
  • 3.6.4 Gentle Care Approach
  • 3.6.5 Passivities ofÂDaily Living (PDL) Approach
  • 3.6.6 Van De Rakt Method
  • 3.6.7 Paratonia
  • 3.6.8 The Van Der Brugge Method
  • Red, Yellow, andÂGreen inÂDementia
  • 3.6.9 The Course ofÂAlzheimerâ#x80;#x99;s Dementia.
  • 4: Symptomatology inÂPractice withÂMS4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Causes ofÂMS
  • 4.3 Prevalence, Diagnosis, andÂClassification ofÂMS
  • 4.4 Different Forms ofÂMS
  • 4.4.1 Relapsing-Remitting MS (30â#x80;#x93;40% ofÂPatients)
  • 4.4.2 Secondary Progressive MS (Approx. 40% ofÂPatients)
  • 4.4.3 Primary Progressive MS (10â#x80;#x93;20% ofÂPatients)
  • 4.5 Symptomatology ofÂMS
  • 4.5.1 Exacerbations
  • 4.5.2 Vision Problems
  • 4.5.3 Sensation Impairments
  • 4.5.4 Loss ofÂStrength
  • 4.5.5 Coordination Impairments
  • 4.5.6 Spasticity
  • 4.5.7 Fatigue.