Neurology
Adult
Hemiplegia: Evaluation and Treatment
by Berta Bobath
Paperback from Heinemann Medical Books
1991
Fisch
and Spehlmann's EEG Primer
by Bruce
J. Fisch
Book Description: Paperback. Organized to serve as a resource for those
just beginning to learn EEG as well as those who are already experienced,
it contains concise presentations of the fundamentals of EEG technology
and interpretation as well as an up-to-date review of the latest digital
EEG technology and EEG clinical correlations. Unlike other EEG textbooks,
the second half of this book is uniquely organized according to EEG findings
rather than individual disorders. This is the best practical approach to
learning interpretation because it mirrors the actual practice of EEG,
the EEGer is confronted by EEG patterns, not diagnoses. All other textbooks
organize findings according to clinical disorder. The book contains sufficient
information to serve as a laboratory manual. The appendices contain the
American Clinical Neurophysiology Society guidelines for EEG and the International
Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology glossary. Each chapter begins with
a summary
Paperback from Elsevier Science
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Waveguide:
An EEG Atlas On CD-ROM (For Windows & Macintosh)
by Keith
H. Chiappa, Chee
CD-ROM from Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers
Clinical
Neurophysiology: Eeg, Paediatric Neurophysiology, Special Techniques and
Applications
by C.
D. Binnie, Ray
Bsc., Ph.D. Cooper, Francois,
Md, Ph.D. Mauguiere, John
W., Bsc Osselton, Pamela
F., Md, Frcp Prior, Brian
M., Bsc Tedman, F.
Mauguier
Hardcover from Elsevier Science Ltd
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Goldensohn's
EEG Interpretation: Problems of Overreading and Underreading
by Eli
S. Goldensohn MD., Alan
D. Legatt, Samuel
Koszer, Steven
M. Wolf
Spiral-bound from Futura Pub Co
The
Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Neurology
by Alice W. Flaherty
Harvard Medical School, Boston. Pocket handbook provides concise access
to the diagnosis and treatment of commonly encountered neurologic disorders.
Covers the aspects of pharmacology, psychiatry, and internal medicine.
For residents and clinicians. Algorithmic approach in outline format. Trim
size: 7.5 x 4.5 inches. Softcover. DNLM: Nervous System Diseases.
Neuroanatomy Through Clinical Cases
by Hal Blumenfeld
Listed under Neuroscience
Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain (Book with CD-ROM)
by Barry W. Connors, Mark F. Bear, Connors, Paradiso, Michael A. Paradiso
Listed under Neuroscience
Diagnosis and Evaluation in Speech Pathology (5th Edition)
by William O. Haynes, Rebekah H. Pindzola
Listed under Audiology & Speech
Pathology
Steps
to Follow: The Comprehensive Treatment of Patients with Hemiplegia
by Patricia M. Davies
Book Description: In the 15 years since publication of the first edition,
Steps to Follow has gained a worldwide reputation among professionals as
a unique practical guide to the treatment of neurologically impaired patients.
This second, completely updated edition incorporates significant practical
advances in early and later neurorehabilitation and in the understanding
of the problems confronting both patients and those who work with them.
The relevant therapeutic activities to improve functional ability and
quality of life following a stroke are described in detail with the help
of 750 photos showing patients in action during treatment.
-Practical ways in which patients can be helped to interact more normally
with their environment and so regain their independence, in spite of the
perceptual disorders often associated with hemiplegia
-More detailed explanation of hand function and more in-depth analysis
of normal walking
-Revised chapters on the various therapeutic activities, including
new ways to retrain selective movements and prevent or counteract
increases in muscle tone
-Deeper understanding of abdominal muscle activity, which is relevant
to retraining balance reactions and sitting and standing
-A new chapter demonstrating how David Butler's concept of the mobilization
of neural structures throughout the body can be of inestimable value
-Examples of ways in which therapists, nurses and relatives can help
to avoid the development of secondary complications such as pain and loss
of range of motion or overcoming existing difficulties
-Ways in which the patient can maintain mobility and continue to make
progress even after cessation of treatment, by exercising at home and participating
in sporting and other leisure activities
Paperback from Springer Verlag
Educational Audiology Handbook
by Cheryl D. Johnson, Jane B. Seaton, Peggy V. Benson
Listed under Audiology & Speech
Pathology
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