Physiotherapy has traditionally been concerned with muscle function. In dealing with patients with neurological disorders it may not be enough to have a thorough grasp of muscular innervation and musculoskeletal problems. We are all aware of the importance of the higher centres as manifested by motivation, courage, intelligence, the capacity to relax and so forth. This is the same for all patients. However, the perceptual problems which are unique to some neurological conditions may undermine the best efforts of a physiotherapist not familiar with them. The patient is the last person likely to be able to point out these problems because agnosia or unawareness is part of the picture. So the physiotherapist who hopes to succeed in this area m...
In a retrospective study problem orientated physiotherapy records were examined on 156 consecutive s...
Optimum management of non-acquired neuromuscular disorders requires a multidisciplinary approach in ...
Purpose: To explore whether and how vision disturbances influence how patients with acquired brain i...
Musculoskeletal disorders are a crossroad among diverse specialties: neurology, rehabilitation, orth...
When I came to prepare this paper I realized that while my own knowledge of electromyography and oth...
This paper explores the current practices of physiotherapists working in neurology and argues that a...
The purpose of this paper is to indicate the neurosurgical problems associated with certain acquired...
Physiotherapists have been criticized at times on the grounds that some of their treatments are unsc...
The tide “neuromuscular disorders” is perhaps not a very happy one but it permits discussion of all ...
For many years physiotherapists have treated patients suffering from cerebrovascular accident (C.V.A...
The rapid advances in modern neurology have led to increased specialisation in clinical practice. Be...
Evidence is emerging for central nervous system (CNS) changes in the presence of musculoskeletal dys...
Advances in neurophysiological research over the past 20 years have led to dramatic changes in the u...
The phenomenon of movement awareness requires more attention to make it explicit in physiotherapy. T...
The book is divided into five parts containing multiple sections and chapters. The first part looks ...
In a retrospective study problem orientated physiotherapy records were examined on 156 consecutive s...
Optimum management of non-acquired neuromuscular disorders requires a multidisciplinary approach in ...
Purpose: To explore whether and how vision disturbances influence how patients with acquired brain i...
Musculoskeletal disorders are a crossroad among diverse specialties: neurology, rehabilitation, orth...
When I came to prepare this paper I realized that while my own knowledge of electromyography and oth...
This paper explores the current practices of physiotherapists working in neurology and argues that a...
The purpose of this paper is to indicate the neurosurgical problems associated with certain acquired...
Physiotherapists have been criticized at times on the grounds that some of their treatments are unsc...
The tide “neuromuscular disorders” is perhaps not a very happy one but it permits discussion of all ...
For many years physiotherapists have treated patients suffering from cerebrovascular accident (C.V.A...
The rapid advances in modern neurology have led to increased specialisation in clinical practice. Be...
Evidence is emerging for central nervous system (CNS) changes in the presence of musculoskeletal dys...
Advances in neurophysiological research over the past 20 years have led to dramatic changes in the u...
The phenomenon of movement awareness requires more attention to make it explicit in physiotherapy. T...
The book is divided into five parts containing multiple sections and chapters. The first part looks ...
In a retrospective study problem orientated physiotherapy records were examined on 156 consecutive s...
Optimum management of non-acquired neuromuscular disorders requires a multidisciplinary approach in ...
Purpose: To explore whether and how vision disturbances influence how patients with acquired brain i...