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One third of people after stroke, having survived the first few weeks, return home with significant residual disability, and can therefore benefit from an active, multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme. This is a comprehensive guide to rehabilitation after stroke, in which leading international authorities set out the basic neuroscientific principles that underlie brain recovery, including chapters on neural plasticity and neural imaging, and describe appropriate rehabilitation strategies for the many different functional problems that can arise after stroke. These include movement disorders, sensory loss, dysphagia and dysarthria, problems with continence and secual difficulties, and cognitive disorders. Also covered are measurement of disability and quality of life, assistive technology and vocational rehabilitation. It is therefore an essential handbook and reference for all members of the multidisciplinary stroke rehabilitation team, including medical personnel, therapists, clinical neuropsychologists and rehabilitation nurses. - Most comprehensive guide available to rehabilitation after stroke - Covers all the important post-stroke syndromes, together with relevant basic neuroscience - Written by world authorities, for the entire multidisciplinary rehabilitation team Michael P. Barnes - University of Newcastle upon Tyne Bruce H. Dobkin - University of California, Los Angeles Julien Bogousslavsky - Université de Lausanne, Switzerland CONTENTS 1. Strokes: background/epidemiology/aetiology/avoiding recurrence Gabriel R. de Freitas, Daniel C. Bezerra, Alexandre B. Maulaz and Julien Bogousslavsky; 2. Principles of recovery after stroke Bruce H. Dobkin and Thomas S. Carmichael; 3. Regenerative ability in the central nervous system Barbro B. Johansson; 4. Cerebral reorganisation after sensorimotor stroke Rudiger J. Seitz; 5. Imaging brain in recovery after stroke Cornelius Weiller and M. Rijntjes; 6. Measurement in stroke - disability and quality of life Angus Graham; 7. Evidence based stroke rehabilitation Sharon Wood-Dauphinee and Gert Kwakkel; 8. Is early rehabilitation useful? Karin Diserens and Gerhard Rothacher; 9. Community rehabilitation after stroke Michael P. Barnes; 10. Physical therapy and assessment Gillian D. Baer and Frederike M. J. Van Wijk; 11. Movement disorders after stroke J. Ghika; 12. Post-stroke spasticity and pain Philippe Vaudens, Michael P. Barnes, R. Peyron and B. Laurent; 13. Sensory loss and proprioceptive rehabilitation D. A. Perennou and Adolfo M. Bronstein; 14. Dysphagia Jeri A. Logemann; 15. Continence after stroke Barbara J. Chandler; 16. Sexual problems after stroke Barbara J. Chandler; 17. Rehabilitation of visual disorders after stroke Stephanie Clarke and Claire Bindschaedler; 18. Dysphasia and dysarthria Marjorie Nicholas; 19. Cognitive problems after stroke Antonio Carota, Radok Ptak and Armin Schnider; 20. Dementia after stroke Jose G. Merino and Vladimir Hachinski; 21. Depression and fatigue after stroke Fabienne Staub and Antonio Carota; 22. Sleep disorders after stroke Dirk M. Hermann and Claudio L. Bassetti; 23. Assistive technology Neville Hogan, Hermano I. Krebs, Brandon R. Rohrer, Susan E. Fasoli, Joel Stein and Bruce T. Volpe; 24. Vocational rehabilitation Ashish Macaden; 25. A patient's perspective Donal O'Kelly. CONTRIBUTORS Gabriel R. de Freitas, Daniel C. Bezerra, Alexandre B Maulaz, Julien Bogousslavsky, Bruce H. Dobkin, Thomas S. Carmichael, Barbro B. Johansson, Rudiger J. Seitz, Cornelius Weiller, M. Rijntjes, Angus Graham, Sharon Wood-Dauphinee, Gert Kwakkel, Karin Diserens, Gerhard Rothacher, Michael P. Barnes, Gillian D. Baer, Frederike M. J. Van Wijk, J. Ghika, Philippe Vaudens, Michael P. Barnes, R. Peyron, B. Laurent, D. A. Perennou, Adolfo M. Bronstein, Jeri A. Logemann, Barbara J. Chandler, Stephanie Clarke, Claire Bindschaedler, Marjorie Nicholas, Antonio Carota, Radok Ptak, Armin Schnider, Jose G. Merino, Vladimir Hachinski, Fabienne Staub, Antonio Carota, Dirk M. Hermann, Claudio L. Bassetti, Neville Hogan, Hermano I. Krebs, Brandon R. Rohrer, Susan E. Fasoli, Joel Stein, Bruce T. Volpe, Ashish Macaden, Donal O'Kelly
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