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This manual offers proven physical therapy techniques for the early, acute phase following a stroke. Clinical evidence shows that initiating physical therapy within 24 to 48 hours post-stroke significantly enhances everyday competence and quality of life. It addresses essential topics for physical therapists during this critical period, including patient assessment, acute care, early mobilization, medication effects, risk factors, and ethical considerations. Comprehensive guidelines are provided for examining and treating patients, determining the appropriate "dosage" of therapy, and understanding the distinctions between early and late-stage rehabilitation. Special features include a detailed chapter on optimizing functional motor recovery, authored by pioneers J. Carr and R. Shepherd, who link motor learning to stroke recovery. The book also contains case studies that illustrate evaluation and treatment methods, nearly 150 color photographs demonstrating step-by-step techniques, and extensive references supporting the evidence-based approach. This resource is invaluable for physical and occupational therapists seeking to determine effective therapy levels for their patients. It enhances therapeutic skills and confidence while deepening understanding of medical issues and long-term outcomes for post-stroke patients.
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Physical therapy for the stroke patient, Jan Mehrholz
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- 2012
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