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Stroke patients continue to present a major challenge to the rehabilitation professions. In particular, the "rehabilitated" patient with a useless hand remains an all too common phenomenon. This book focuses on the sensory perceptual disturbances caused by stroke which, even if slight can be the crucial factor in poor hand function. A wide-ranging review is presented of the processes of functional reorganisation by which the brain responds to the demands posed by injury as well as by learning. An inescapable conclusion from this literature is that any therapy which aims to harness these processes for the restoration of function after stroke needs to engage the patient's attention and motivation. This is followed by a detailed description of the method of Sensory Re-education developed by the author through long experience with patients and culminating in a clinical trial which establised its effectiveness. While the book is intended primarily for physiotherapists and occupational therapists, it contains much to interest all who are concerned with brain function in health and disease, including neurologists and neuropsychologists, as well as stroke patients and their families.

Contents

  • Introduction
  • The Challenge: Stroke and its Aftermath
  • The Effectiveness of Therapy
  • The Quest for a Different Approach
  • Sensory Loss in Stroke: Sensory Testing and the Frequency and Types of Deficit
  • The Functional Implications of Sensory Loss
  • The Theoretical Basis of Sensory Re-education: Sources
  • Peripheral Nerve Lesions; Central Lesions
  • Guide-lines for Intervention
  • Contributions from Psychology: Attention; Motivation
  • The Essentials of Sensory Re-education: The Focus on the Hand
  • The Therapeutic Relationship
  • The Protocol for a Sensory Task
  • Summary
  • The Curriculum I: How to Use the Curriculum
  • Lessons in Touch
  • The Curriculum II: Lessons in Proprioception
  • Lessons in the Recognition of Objects and Their Qualities
  • Suggestions for Homework
  • Validation of the Method: Theoretical Considerations
  • A Controlled Trial
  • The Next Step
  • Wider Applications: Sensory Problems in Standing and Walking After Stroke
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Other Conditions
  • Wider Applications
  • Conclusion

Sensory Re-Education of the Hand after Stroke

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 01/03/2000
      ISBN13: 9781861561695, 978-1861561695
      ISBN10: 1861561695

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Stroke patients continue to present a major challenge to the rehabilitation professions. In particular, the "rehabilitated" patient with a useless hand remains an all too common phenomenon. This book focuses on the sensory perceptual disturbances caused by stroke which, even if slight can be the crucial factor in poor hand function. A wide-ranging review is presented of the processes of functional reorganisation by which the brain responds to the demands posed by injury as well as by learning. An inescapable conclusion from this literature is that any therapy which aims to harness these processes for the restoration of function after stroke needs to engage the patient's attention and motivation. This is followed by a detailed description of the method of Sensory Re-education developed by the author through long experience with patients and culminating in a clinical trial which establised its effectiveness. While the book is intended primarily for physiotherapists and occupational therapists, it contains much to interest all who are concerned with brain function in health and disease, including neurologists and neuropsychologists, as well as stroke patients and their families.

      Contents

      • Introduction
      • The Challenge: Stroke and its Aftermath
      • The Effectiveness of Therapy
      • The Quest for a Different Approach
      • Sensory Loss in Stroke: Sensory Testing and the Frequency and Types of Deficit
      • The Functional Implications of Sensory Loss
      • The Theoretical Basis of Sensory Re-education: Sources
      • Peripheral Nerve Lesions; Central Lesions
      • Guide-lines for Intervention
      • Contributions from Psychology: Attention; Motivation
      • The Essentials of Sensory Re-education: The Focus on the Hand
      • The Therapeutic Relationship
      • The Protocol for a Sensory Task
      • Summary
      • The Curriculum I: How to Use the Curriculum
      • Lessons in Touch
      • The Curriculum II: Lessons in Proprioception
      • Lessons in the Recognition of Objects and Their Qualities
      • Suggestions for Homework
      • Validation of the Method: Theoretical Considerations
      • A Controlled Trial
      • The Next Step
      • Wider Applications: Sensory Problems in Standing and Walking After Stroke
      • Cerebral Palsy
      • Other Conditions
      • Wider Applications
      • Conclusion

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