This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. This book presents a holistic approach to the complete, long-term, day-to-day care of patients disabled by neurological conditions, emphasizing practices that promote physical well-being and minimize secondary complications. It focuses on physical management within the context of the lifestyle of the disabled person and primary caregiver. In addition, it highlights the difficulties commonly encountered when implementing a physical management regime, and discusses the importance of compromise.
Key Features
- The complete physical management and day-to-day care is described in a practical and applicable way.
- Best practices are presented in relation to caring for a person with profound impairment and residual disability.
- Holistic and detailed long-term physical management strategies are described, related to the more severe and complex neurological conditions.
- Real-life examples help readers understand the applications of theory in practice.
- Case studies strengthen readers' critical thinking and decision making skills.
- Social considerations and the importance of therapeutic leisure activities are included.
Author Information
By Pauline M. Pope, FCSP, BA, MSc, SRP, Consultant Physiotherapist
1. Introduction2. Posture3. Development of Secondary Complications4. Assessment and Outcome Measures5. Body Structure and Mechanisms of Control6. Building a Stable Posture7. Customized Support8. The Complete Physical Management Regime9. Therapeutic Leisure Activities10. Complementary Interventions11. The Carer’s Perspective12. The Art of Compromise13. The Evidence for Management
'Pauline Pope has been a true champion and advocate for patients who would previously havebeen considered ‘beyond help'. Her book bears witness to the achievement of impossibility inthis context. It is essential reading for all professionals involved with the care of people withlong-term neurological conditions.' Lynne Turner-Stokes DM FRCP, Northwick Park Hospitaland King's College, London."Aimed at therapists, nurses, doctors and carers, this book provides essential information on all aspects of care for patients with severe and complex neuro-disability. Pauline Pope provides an understanding of how and why structures of the body may be compromised for these patients, and also of the many secondary complications that can occur. Through this understanding, the book deals with appropriate management for such patients, maximising remaining functional ability and minimising secondary complications.""It is a very comprehensive read, providing a sound reference for all professionals and carers involved in the care of patients with sever and complex neuro-disability."Kate Turner, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford.