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 | MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASE
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By
John Bach, MD, Professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Vice Chairman, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Professor
of Neuroscience, Codirector, Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Association Clinic, UMDNJ--The New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ
Description
A great majority of people with neuromuscular diseases like muscular dystrophy, ALS, spinal muscular atrophy, myasthenia gravis and post-poliomyelitis
continue to be told that they have "terminal illnesses" and are not offered management options that can spare them of cardiopulmonary
morbidity and mortality. This book is unique in offering viable management alternatives that result in a patients prolonged survival
and enhanced quality of life.
Audience
Physiatrists, Neurologists, Pulmonologists, Pediatricians, Respiratory Therapists, Physical and Occupational Therapists
Contents
Section 1: General Evaluation and Management Concerns 1. Disease Assessment and Evolution 2. Medical Therapies and Research 3.
Nutrition 4. Swallowing and Gastrointestinal Concerns 5. Cardiac Management
Section 2: The Physical Intervention Stages 6.
Stage 1: The Ambulatory Stage 7. Stage 2: Stage of Loss of Ambulation 8. Conventional "End-Stage" Management
Section 3:
The Stage of Prolonged Quality Survival 9. The Physiological Basis of Aiding Respiratory Muscles 10. Noninvasive Respiratory Muscle
Aids, Intervention Goals, and Mechanisms of Action 11. Respiratory Muscle Aids: Patient Evaluation, Respiratory Aid Protocol, and
Outcomes 12. Pediatrics Respiratory Management 13. Quality of Life and Ethical Issues
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Paperback, 350 pages, publication date: AUG-2003
ISBN-13: 978-1-56053-604-8
ISBN-10: 1-56053-604-7
Imprint: HANLEY AND BELFUS MEDICAL PUBLISHERS
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Last update: 10 Sep 2009
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