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Brain
Injury Medicine: Principles and Practice is a comprehensive
guide to all aspects of the management issues involved in caring
for the person with brain injury - from early diagnosis and
evaluation through the post-acute period and rehabilitation. It is
the definitive core text needed by all practitioners in this area,
including physiatrists, neurologists, psychologists, nurses, and
other health care professionals.
Written
by over 100 acknowledged leaders in the field, and containing
hundreds of tables, graphs, and photographic images, the text deals
with issues of neuroimaging and neurodiagnostic testing, prognosis
and outcome, acute care, rehabilitative care, treatment of specific
populations, neurologic problems following injury,
neuromusculoskeletal problems, and general management
issues.
Key
features include:
- Emphasis
on a disease state management approach to patient assessment and
treatment
- Promotion of a holistic,
biopsychosocial model of patient assessment and care
- Review
of current expert consensus on practice guidelines
- Exploration of
epidemiologic and basic pathophysiologic aspects of brain
injury
- Examination of clinical
issues throughout the continuum of rehabilitative care
- Cutting
edge, practical information based on the authors' extensive
clinical experience that will positively impact patients and
families following brain injury
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| Nathan D. Zasler, Douglas I Katz, Ross D. Zafonte ISBN: 9781888799934 |
Hardback - 2007 |
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