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Introduction | |
The Historical Origins of Stroke Rehabilitation | p. 3 |
Epidemiology of Stroke | p. 31 |
Pathophysiology and Management of Acute Stroke | p. 45 |
Neuroimaging of Acute Stroke | p. 59 |
Cerebral Stroke Syndromes | p. 83 |
Infratentorial Stroke Syndromes | p. 95 |
Neurophysiology of Stroke Recovery | |
The Mechanisms and Neurophysiology of Recovery from Stroke | p. 123 |
Functional Imaging and Stroke Recovery | p. 135 |
Physiological Basis of Rehabilitation Therapeutics in Stroke | p. 145 |
Neurologic Impairments and Their Treatment | |
Aphasia, Apraxia of Speech, and Dysarthria | p. 155 |
Dysphagia | p. 183 |
Right Hemispheric Neurobehavioral Syndromes | p. 201 |
Memory, Executive Function and Dementia | p. 213 |
Central Post-Stroke Pain | p. 221 |
Visual, Oculomotor, and Vestibular Deficits | p. 227 |
Sensorimotor Impairments and Their Treatment | |
Patterns of Locomotor Recovery after Stroke | p. 245 |
Task-Oriented Training to Promote Upper Extremity Recovery | p. 267 |
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for Motor Restoration in Hemiplegia | p. 291 |
Technological Aids for Motor Recovery | p. 307 |
Walking Recovery and Rehabilitation after Stroke | p. 323 |
Recovery and Rehabilitation of Standing Balance after Stroke | p. 343 |
Post-Stroke Complications and Their Treatment | |
Secondary Prevention of Ischemic Stroke | p. 377 |
Prevention of Deconditioning after Stroke | p. 387 |
Medical Complications after Stroke | p. 405 |
Physiology and Management of Spasticity after Stroke | p. 413 |
Shoulder Pain and Other Musculoskeletal Complications | p. 437 |
Depression and Other Neuropsychiatric Complications | p. 453 |
Fatigue and Sleep Disturbances after Stroke | p. 469 |
Malnutrition after Stroke | p. 481 |
Bladder and Bowel Management after Stroke | p. 495 |
Other Rehabilitation Therapeutics | |
Orthotic Management in Stroke | p. 515 |
Alternative, Complementary, and Integrative Medicine | p. 531 |
Seating, Assistive Technology, and Equipment | p. 543 |
Stroke Care Systems and Outcomes | |
Stroke-Specific Functional Assessment Instruments | p. 569 |
Predictive Factors for Recovery | p. 587 |
Stroke Services: A Global Perspective | p. 597 |
Levels of Rehabilitative Care and Patient Triage | p. 607 |
Rehabilitation of Children after Stroke | p. 617 |
Stroke in Young Adults | p. 635 |
Stroke in Older Adults | p. 653 |
Psychosocial and Community Reintegration | |
Ethical Issues in the Care of Stroke Survivors | p. 667 |
Stroke and the Family | p. 683 |
Driving after Stroke | p. 697 |
Sports and Recreation | p. 713 |
Sexuality after Stroke | p. 721 |
Vocational Rehabilitation after Stroke | p. 735 |
Challenges in Community Rehabilitation | p. 747 |
Index | p. 767 |
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