Description |
1 online resource (xiv, 299 pages) : color illustrations |
Contents |
Front Cover; Stroke Rehabilitation; Stroke Rehabilitation; Copyright; List of Contributors; Improving the Lives of Stroke Survivors; Contents; 1 -- Stroke Epidemiology and Prevention; INTRODUCTION; CLINICAL DEFINITION OF STROKE; BURDEN OF STROKE; PREVENTION; CLASSIFICATION AND DETERMINATION OF STROKE RISK FACTORS; MODIFIABLE RISK FACTORS; Air and Noise Pollution; INTERVENTIONS AND EDUCATIONAL APPROACHES; FUTURE DIRECTIONS AND CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; 2 -- Prediction of Motor Recovery and Outcomes After Stroke; INTRODUCTION; WHAT CAN CLINICIANS USE TO GUIDE PREDICTIONS IN CLINICAL PRACTICE? |
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IS THIS PREDICTION MODEL OF MOTOR RECOVERY OR OUTCOME READY FOR USE IN CLINICAL PRACTICE?Did the Development Study Recruit a Representative Cohort?; Did the Development Study Standardize Measurement of Predictors?; Did the Development Study Standardize Measurement of Outcomes?; Did the Validation Study Conduct External Validation?; WHICH PREDICTION MODEL OF MOTOR RECOVERY OR OUTCOME MIGHT BE READY FOR USE IN CLINICAL PRACTICE?; The ASTRAL Model; The ESSEN ICH Model; CONCLUSIONS: SUMMARY AND IMPLICATIONS FOR CLINICIANS AND RESEARCHERS; REFERENCES; 3 -- Aphasia Rehabilitation; DEFINITION |
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CLASSIFICATION AND TYPES OF APHASIAAPHASIA REHABILITATION IN THE UNITED STATES; APHASIA TREATMENT PRINCIPLES; IMPAIRMENT-BASED TREATMENT APPROACHES; VERBAL PRODUCTION TREATMENT; Phonological-Based Treatment; Semantic-Based Treatment; Syntax Treatment; READING AND WRITING TREATMENT; Summary of Impairment Treatment-Related Progress in Research Studies; SOCIAL-COMMUNICATION TREATMENT APPROACHES; BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT APPROACHES; TREATMENT WITH MULTILINGUAL AND MULTICULTURAL INDIVIDUALS AND WORK WITH INTERPRETERS; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; 4 -- Swallowing Disorders After Stroke |
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Swallowing EpidemiologyNeural Control of Swallowing; Brainstem; Oropharyngeal sensation; Dorsal swallow group (DSG); Ventral swallow group (VSG); Supramedullary Control; Corticobulbar and extrapyramidal tracts; Insula; Lesion laterality; Screening for Dysphagia in Acute Stroke Patients; Assessment of Dysphagia After Stroke; Clinical Evaluation; Instrumental Assessment; Treatment Approaches for the Patient With Dysphagia; Dysphagia Treatment: External Factors; Principles of Dysphagia Therapy; Liquids or Food Texture Modification; Maneuvers; Chin tuck; Head turn and tilt; Effortful swallow |
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Supraglottic and super-supraglottic swallowMendelsohn maneuver; Restorative Approaches; Tongue hold; Shaker exercises; Other Treatment Approaches; Oral Versus Nonoral Feeding in Neurologic Dysphagia; Nasogastric tubes; Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tubes; Oral care; Dysphagia and nonoral feeding; Conclusion; References; 5 -- Right Brain Stroke Syndromes; INTRODUCTION; Lateralization of Function in the Cerebral Hemispheres; SPATIAL NEGLECT; Definitions/History; Pathophysiology/Neuroanatomy; Clinical Presentation; Rehabilitation of Spatial Neglect; ANOSOGNOSIA OR UNAWARENESS OF DEFICIT |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed December 11, 2018) |
Subject |
Cerebrovascular disease -- Patients -- Rehabilitation
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Cerebrovascular disease -- Patients -- Rehabilitation
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Raghavan, Preethi, 1983- author.
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ISBN |
9780323553827 |
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0323553826 |
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