FOREWORD (Peter Rosenbaum).
PART 1: BACKGROUND: KEY ISSUES IN PLANNING THERAPY FOR PEOPLE WITH CEREBRAL PALSY.
1. INTRODUCTION TO THE CLINICAL REASONING APPROACH OF THE BOOK (Christine Imms, Karen J. Dodd, and Nicholas F. Taylor).
2. WHAT IS CEREBRAL PALSY? (Christine Imms and Karen J. Dodd).
3. UNDERSTANDING THE FAMILY’S PERSPECTIVE: PARENTING A CHILD WITH CEREBRAL PALSY (Helen Bourke-Taylor).
4. OVERVIEW OF THERAPY (Karen J. Dodd, Christine Imms and Nicholas F. Taylor).
PART 2: THE PRE-SCHOOL YEARS.
IN THE BEGINNING.
5. THE INFANT WITH COMPLEX NEEDS (Sarah Foley and Susan Greaves).
BEING TWO.
6. EARLY STEPS (Karen J. Dodd and Sue Greaves).
7. MODIFIED CONSTRAINT-INDUCED THERAPY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN (Margaret Wallen and Christine Imms).
GETTING READY FOR SCHOOL.
8. GOAL-DIRECTED TRAINING OF ACTIVITY PERFORMANCE (Brian Hoare and Christine Imms).
9. THE ROLE OF BOTULINUM TOXIN A INJECTIONS IN THE LOWER EXTREMITY (Pam Thomason and H. Kerr Graham).
PART 3: THE SCHOOL YEARS.
GETTING THINGS STRAIGHT.
10. PHYSIOTHERAPY FOLLOWING SINGLE-EVENT MULTILEVEL SURGERY (SEMLS) (Adrienne Harvey).
11. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY FOLLOWING UPPER-EXTREMITY SURGERY (Josie Duncan).
TRANSITION TO SECONDARY SCHOOL.
12. NAVIGATING SCHOOL-BASED NEEDS AND TECHNOLOGICAL SUPPORTS FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (Margaret Mayston).
DOING IT YOURSELF.
13. STRENGTH TRAINING FOR ADOLESCENTS (Nicholas Taylor and Karen J. Dodd).
PART 4: ADULTHOOD.
GETTING OUT THERE.
14. TRANSITIONS TO ADULTDHOOD (Mary Law and Debra Stewart).
COMMUNITY ACCESS.
15. THE YOUNG ADULT WITH COMPLEX DISABILITY (Barbara Scoullar and Christine Imms).
Karen Dodd is known for her research into the effects of therapeutic exercise for people with chronic disabilities, particularly neurological disabilities. She has published and presented extensively on this topic. She co-produced with Nick Taylor an innovative instructional DVD on strength training for people with cerebral palsy that won the Fred P. Sage award for the best audiovisual product at the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine 60th Annual Meeting.
Nick Taylor is Professor of Physiotherapy at La Trobe University and Eastern Health, and Deputy Head of School in the School of Physiotherapy at La Trobe University. He is an active researcher on the effects of physical activity and exercise on people with a disability, with a focus on the effects of strength training for people with cerebral palsy.
Christine Imms is a senior research occupational therapist at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne. Her interests are in paediatric occupational therapy, with a particular interest in children who have cerebral palsy.
"Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy for People With
Cerebral Palsy is an excellent reference for physicians. For
primary care clinicians, it presents a comprehensive overview of
concerns, goals, and therapies throughout the life span. This is
particularly useful for pediatricians as they support and guide
parents through the period of diagnosis and provide referrals for
specialized evaluations and services. Physician specialists in
cerebral palsy, particularly orthopedists, should find this book an
excellent resource when prescribing an unfamiliar therapeutic
intervention. In addition, the appendix, "Assessment of the
Individual With Cerebral Palsy," explains the purpose, validity,
reliability, responsiveness, and clinical utility of common
measurements used by therapists that should prove helpful when
interpreting therapy progress notes." (JAMA, February 2011)
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