Orthopaedic Management in Cerebral Palsy 2nd Edition - (Clinics in Developmental Medicine) by Helen Meeks Horstmann & Eugene Bleck (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Comprehensive review of current methods of management and evaluation of the motor disorders of cerebral palsy.
- Author(s): Helen Meeks Horstmann & Eugene Bleck
- 440 Pages
- Medical, Neurology
- Series Name: Clinics in Developmental Medicine
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Comprehensive review of current methods of management and evaluation of the motor disorders of cerebral palsy.Book Synopsis
Comprehensive review of current methods of management and evaluation of the motor disorders of cerebral palsy.
- Features the whole range of orthopaedic surgical procedures with commentary on each
- Reviews the current epidemiology in the subject, offering perspective on prevention
- Provides tables of gross motor performance to assess the measure of effectiveness of physical therapy
- Describes methods of management, including: assistive technology, selective posterior rootlet rhizotomy, Botulinum toxin intramuscular injections and intrathecal Baclofen.
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Comprehensive review of current methods of management and evaluation of the motor disorders of cerebral palsy.- Features the whole range of orthopaedic surgical procedures with commentary on each
- Reviews the current epidemiology in the subject, offering perspective on prevention
- Provides tables of gross motor performance to assess the measure of effectiveness of physical therapy
- Describes methods of management, including: assistive technology, selective posterior rootlet rhizotomy, Botulinum toxin intramuscular injections and intrathecal Baclofen.
Review Quotes
'In summary, Orthopaedic Management in Cerebral Palsy is a well-written and comprehensive textbook that focuses on all issues related to orthopedic management in children with cerebral palsy. It is one of the best examples of a textbook that summarizes accumulative thinking on a complex subject. This type of book could be kept on the nightstand for several months and read from cover to cover or kept readily available on the bookshelf at the office for use as a comprehensive reference. Certainly the second edition beautifully complements and updates what has become a classic orthopedic textbook. Although admittedly geared toward orthopedic surgeons, it should likewise be in the personal libraries of those physicians who participate in multidisciplinary clinics and who want to understand and appreciate the rationale of proposed orthopedic care. This welcome update will ensure that Orthopaedic Management in Cerebral Palsy will remain a classic for years to come.' James J. McCarthy, JAMA, 2009