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SPINAL CORD INJURY is a devastating physical, emotional, and socioeconomic event for an individual. It occurs in people of all ages and is one of the most complex and challenging areas of medical-surgical and rehabilitative management. x8 T1 w X: ]' Y- P4 U( t
Optimal treatment calls for the integration of a broad array of skills, a team effort, and incorporation of many diverse professional knowledge bases.
% o* R& b9 Y$ l" L7 Q% `% ABecause professional participants in the care of spinal cord injured patients can best serve the patient’s needs if they appreciate all aspects of treatment and support, this book covers the broad issues involved in providing this care.
/ l( O8 X# ]5 u- S( m* NThis second edition updates and describes refinements in diagnosis and in acute and chronic care as well as advances in medical-surgical management and rehabilitation. All chapters are written by experts who are deeply involved with
/ M* d( E0 t/ Ovarious aspects of spinal cord injury management.
9 N) ^+ F% l# s' IThe scope of this book includes diagnostic methods, evaluation methods, spinal cord injury pathophysiology, medical-surgical management and rehabilitation,
9 i) ?0 |1 y5 W6 h* t. ?' oand issues of specialized care. Topics include the role of electrical stimulation, the management of neurogenic dysfunction of the bladder, surgical, M/ L1 m( L( f' i$ P5 w
management of the upper limb in tetraplegia, pressure ulcer management, and
7 T U% Q& s% cexperimental model and prevention of spinal cord ischemic injury. Of special* K0 M% p8 ]8 H. f
interest are the discussions of hand reconstruction essential to functional use3 I3 g7 s$ m3 o2 Y: n, ~9 e' T# d
following spinal cord injury, hemodynamic monitoring that incorporates automated patient profiling, and noninvasive assessment and prevention of deep
, c) W/ C. W* l5 e8 Kvein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism using external pneumatic compression. Specialized research aspects that are covered include the effective use of omentum, which may improve the spinal cord blood supply and which is transposed7 o# m! I6 m! ~5 m
to the spinal cord, and the preservation of nutritional status in improving the prognosis in spinal cord injured patients. F5 G/ S( w0 \
Although no book can cover every aspect of so complex a field, this volume does provide a broad array of advice and suggestions. It is a compendium of otherwise difficult to assemble knowledge replete with time-tested methods as well as new ideas, techniques, and concepts.
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