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Oxford Textbook of Neurorehabilitation (2 edn)

Online ISBN:
9780191863790
Print ISBN:
9780198824954
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Oxford Textbook of Neurorehabilitation (2 edn)

Volker Dietz (ed.),
Volker Dietz
(ed.)

Professor

Professor, Spinal Cord Injury Center, Balgrist University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
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Nick S. Ward (ed.)
Nick S. Ward
(ed.)

Reader in Clinical Neurology & Honorary Consultant Neurologist

Reader in Clinical Neurology & Honorary Consultant Neurologist, The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London , United Kingdom
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Published:
May 2020
Online ISBN:
9780191863790
Print ISBN:
9780198824954
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

In the new edition of the Oxford Textbook of Neurorehabilitation all chapters have been updated to reflect advances in knowledge in the field of neurorehabilitation. It will be supplemented by additional chapters that reflect novel developments in the field of neurorehabilitation. During recent years there has been a strong evolution in the field of vocational rehabilitation with the aim of helping people after an injury of the nervous system to overcome the barriers and return to employment. A new chapter on self-management strategies deals with building confidence in individuals to manage the medical and emotional aspects of their condition. Furthermore, today the scientific basis for music supported therapy is a much broader to introduce it in this edition. New guidelines and consensus statements became established concerning preclinical research, biomarkers, and outcome measures, in both animal models and human beings. There are new data on attempts (e.g. using stem cells or Nogo antibodies) to restore function after spinal cord injury and stroke. Not all of these therapies and clinical trials have had positive outcomes. One particular area of rapid expansion reflects the use of technology in neurorehabilitation and several chapters remain devoted to this topic in various forms. Still a better understanding of the interactions of technology led therapies and conventional approaches in patients with neurodisability is required. There is still work to be done in defining key components of all neurorehabilitation interventions in order to understand how they might best be delivered for maximum benefit.

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