Minor Traumatic Brain Injury Handbook

Diagnosis and Treatment. Sprachen: Englisch. 24,0 cm / 16,1 cm / 2,5 cm ( B/H/T )
Buch (Hardcover), 374 Seiten
EAN 9780849319556
Veröffentlicht Juni 2000
Verlag/Hersteller CRC Press

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Beschreibung

Based on valuable clinical experience, Minor Traumatic Brain Injury Handbook gives a two-part overview filled with detailed information that is easily understood and applied. The first part reviews the pathophysiology, diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and associated clinical and behavioral problems. It includes case studies and "bottom line" points that underscore the most pressing concerns of MTBI. Part Two creates a more complete understanding of specialized diagnostic and rehabilitation techniques through clinical data from the practitioners who actually diagnose and treat MTBI. Together, these parts offer precious insight into this valid -- and potentially devastating -- diagnosis.

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Gary W. Jay

Inhaltsverzeichnis

PART 1. What is Mild Traumatic Brain Injury? Epidemiology and Causation. The Post-Concussion Syndrome. Pathophysiology. Clinical Aspects of MTBI. Posttraumatic Headache. Clinical and Neuropsychological Aspects: Things to Look For. Interdisciplinary Evaluation of MTBI. Interdisciplinary Treatment of MTBI. Neuropharmacological Treatment. PART 2. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Treatment Paradigms. The Physical Therapy Evaluation. Acquired Brain Injury and the Speech-Language Pathologist: A Primer for the SLP Entering the Brain Injury Industry. Occupational Therapy Evaluation and Treatment of the Brain Injured Patient. Neuropsychology for the Non-Neuropsychologist: Special Guidance for Working with Persons with MTBI. Auditory/Vestibular Symptoms, Evaluation, and Medico-Legal Considerations. Vision Function, Examination, and Rehabilitation in Patients Suffering From Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Pertinent Legal Aspects of MTBI.

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