Stroke rehabilitation a collaborative approach

Strokes are sudden unexpected and can be devastating. There is a continuing need for education about stroke and its management, both in the acute and chronic stages. The benefits of a multidisciplinary team are well understood by those involved in stroke care. Here a group of experienced health care...

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Other Authors: Fawcus, Robert (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Blackwell Science 2000
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Summary:Strokes are sudden unexpected and can be devastating. There is a continuing need for education about stroke and its management, both in the acute and chronic stages. The benefits of a multidisciplinary team are well understood by those involved in stroke care. Here a group of experienced health care professionals give their own perspective on the problems they encounter daily and the specific skills involved in dealing with these problems. This book highlights the importance of understanding one another's role and treatment concepts to facilitate the interdisciplinary cooperation which is essential if rehabilitation programmes are to be optimally effective
Physical Description:ix, 214 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780632049981
0632049987