Description |
1 online resource (xxiii, 307 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Contents |
Intro -- Foreword 1 -- Foreword 2 -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- About the Editor -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Part I: Concepts -- Chapter 1: A Twenty-First Century Physical Therapy Health and Lifestyle Framework to Maximize Sleep and Function -- Sleep Deprivation, Health, and Function -- Optimal Sleep Quantity and Quality -- Lifestyle Practices and Attributes That Impact Sleep -- Smoking -- Alcohol Use -- Nutritional Status -- Body Mass -- Stress -- Sedentary Behavior, Inactivity, and Lack of Exercise |
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Assessment of Lifestyle Practices and Attributes That Impact Sleep -- Tools to Assess Sleep -- The Modified Health Improvement Card -- Summary and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Physiotherapists: Sleep Health Promoters -- Role of Physiotherapists in Promoting Sleep Health -- Relevance of Sleep to PT Practice -- Sleep Issues in Various Populations Commonly Treated by PTs -- Sleep Issues Among Individuals Treated in Various PT Practice Settings -- Impact of Sleep Disturbances on Rehabilitation Outcomes -- Physiotherapeutic Interventions to Improve Sleep -- Sleep Hygiene Education |
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Exercise Therapy -- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy -- Future Directions -- Summary and Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Clinical Cases: Insufficient Sleep -- Chapter 3: Treating Pain to Secondarily Treat Sleep-Related Issues -- Introduction -- Patient Information -- Chief Complaint -- Aggravating and Relieving Factors -- Previous Intervention -- Diagnostic Assessment -- Physical Examination -- Sleep and Pain Assessment -- Polysomnography -- Subjective Sleep Quality -- Pain Intensity and Disability -- Physiotherapeutic Intervention -- Findings -- Discussion -- References |
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Chapter 4: Good Sleep Prevents Falls? -- Introduction -- Patient Information -- Clinical Findings -- Diagnostic Assessment -- Sleep -- Chronic Pain -- Problems Related to the Risk of Fall -- Physiotherapeutic Intervention -- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia -- Exercise and Pacing -- Follow-Up and Outcomes -- Discussion -- Patient Perspective -- References -- Chapter 5: Sleep and Psyche: Life is a Versatile Game -- Introduction -- Patient Information -- Clinical Findings -- Timeline -- Diagnostic Assessment -- Physiotherapeutic Intervention -- Follow-Up and Outcomes -- Discussion |
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Patient Perspective -- References -- Part III: Clinical Cases: Insomnia -- Chapter 6: Insomnia Complaints, Positional Pain, and Unfavorable Sleep Habits -- Introduction -- Patient Information -- Clinical Findings -- Timeline -- Diagnostic Assessment -- Physiotherapeutic Intervention -- Discussion -- Patient Perspective -- References -- Chapter 7: Sleep Health Promotion in an Individual with Multiple Sclerosis -- Introduction -- Patient Information -- Timeline -- Diagnostic Assessment -- Physiotherapeutic Intervention -- References -- Chapter 8: Surgical Menopause, Musculoskeletal Pain, and Insomnia |
Summary |
Sleep diseases and cases are both very common (such as sleep respiratory disturbances) and rare (such as narcolepsy), with increasing and alarming prevalence worldwide. As diagnosis is always performed by physicians, physiotherapists often receive the patients referred by other health practitioners. This engaging book focuses on a compilation of case reports and clinical scenarios collected over the years. It intends to show the practical management of different cases in treating sleep disorders by physiotherapists. The reader will have a chance to understand how, in clinical practice, physiotherapists from different countries treat sleep issues, either in conjunction or not with other health professions. Written by worldwide experts, the 30 instructive chapters present the practice of sleep and physical therapy around the globe, as well as the integration of sleep as a imperative topic in health promotion and well-being. They also intend to describe the anamnesis, the clinical history, rationale and process for the physiotherapeutic treatment, patient-centered, and with an interdisciplinary approach. The reader will be able to tie up loose ends of the clinical picture and to connect with the theoretical knowledge, understanding the evidence-based practice in each of the clinical case, thus having the insight to start thinking as a sleep physiotherapist. As the contemporary world is always changing, so is physical therapy on behalf of health in these lightning times |
Subject |
Sleep disorders -- Physical therapy -- Case studies
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Genre/Form |
Case studies.
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Études de cas.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Frange, Cristina
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ISBN |
9783031383403 |
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3031383400 |
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