Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface to the second edition
- 1 An overview of the clinical management of spasticity
- 2 Neurophysiology of spasticity
- 3 The measurement of spasticity
- 4 Physiotherapy management of spasticity
- 5 Seating and positioning
- 6 Orthoses, splints and casts
- 7 Pharmacological management of spasticity
- 8 Chemical neurolysis in the management of muscle spasticity
- 9 Spasticity and botulinum toxin
- 10 Intrathecal baclofen for the control of spinal and supraspinal spasticity
- 11 Surgical management of spasticity
- 12 Management of spasticity in children
- Index
Preface to the second edition
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 August 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface to the second edition
- 1 An overview of the clinical management of spasticity
- 2 Neurophysiology of spasticity
- 3 The measurement of spasticity
- 4 Physiotherapy management of spasticity
- 5 Seating and positioning
- 6 Orthoses, splints and casts
- 7 Pharmacological management of spasticity
- 8 Chemical neurolysis in the management of muscle spasticity
- 9 Spasticity and botulinum toxin
- 10 Intrathecal baclofen for the control of spinal and supraspinal spasticity
- 11 Surgical management of spasticity
- 12 Management of spasticity in children
- Index
Summary
The first edition of this textbook provided a practical guide and source of references for physicians, surgeons, therapists, orthotists, engineers and other health professionals who are involved in the management of the disabled person with spasticity. The second edition follows the same format. We have updated the chapters and provided new references and described new techniques. We hope we have covered all aspects of management from physiotherapy, seating and positioning and orthoses to the use of drugs, intrathecal techniques and surgery. We have also stressed the importance of adequate measurement techniques and, indeed, Chapter 3 has been completely rewritten by Garth R. Johnson and Arnand D. Pandyan. We hope that clinicians will continue to find this book helpful and a useful source of reference in their own practise and that it will continue to provide a solid base for a greater understanding of the management of spasticity.
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- Upper Motor Neurone Syndrome and SpasticityClinical Management and Neurophysiology, pp. ix - xPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2008