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This new edition of a best-selling guide incorporates significant advances in the early and later rehabilitation of neurologically impaired patients. Based on the Bobath concept, Davies' approach to stroke rehabilitation stresses the need to equip the patient for a full life, rather than setting arbitrary goals for functioning in a sheltered environment. Activities are described for encouraging the recovery of active movements in more normal patterns as well as treatment to overcome oro-facial and perceptual difficulties. Ways to retrain functional walking, balance reactions and independence in daily life are explained and illustrated with 750 photographs of patients being treated. 2 customer reviews Great Book. October 15, 2008 Great book with many guidelines for physios and homecarer's. Comprehensive how to's with many pictures. It's really a steps to follow manual. A must for any therapist working with adult CVA!. August 21, 1998Patricia Davies Gives very descriptive, practical approaches that work. Even if you have not had specific NDT training, you can, as a therapist, learn from, and follow her approach. There are plenty of pictures to help guide. If you are a physical or occupational therapist even attempting to work with adults who have had neuro. dysfunction, you owe it to them to read this book! | ||
1 customer reviews great for new pediatric PT. February 12, 2002 As a physical therapist new to pediatrics and early intervention, I found this book extremely helpful. I thought it was brief and included all the pertinent information. The illustrations and explanations are very helpful when learning handling/facilitation techniques with infants, and the rationale sections of the text are helpful for writing goals. | ||
1 customer reviews A unique introduction to data fusion technology. June 29, 2000 This book is the first (and so far only book) devoted to the concept of data fusion applied to the field of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT). I found it relatively complete with chapters providing clear and concise information on the topic. It starts by addressing the concept of data fusion, then presents most NDT techniques that one may expect to encounter before discussing and clearly presenting case studies. Engineers involved either in data fusion, NDT (NDE, NDI), or simply wishing to apply data fusion procedures to their discipline should definitively read this book to gain insight into the subject and acquire the basis necessary to carry out further data fusion work. I would not hesitate to recommend it to engineers, scientists and students. | ||
1 customer reviews Facilitation Techniques based on NDT. November 23, 2000 This book is well written with many treatment ideas. It covers an abundant amount of activities/treatment techniques that could be used with any patient with neurological impairments. The pictures that supplement the ideas are very helpful. This book would benefit anyone who works with children or adults in any setting in the medical field. Even a great review for those who are already NDT certified! | ||
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