Medical management of adults with neurologic disabilities

As a result of advances in modern medicine and public health, adults with neurologic disabilities are living longer and often very productive lives. Because of this increased longevity, however, these patients often have secondary medical issues related to the ageing process. For example, the manage...

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Other Authors: Cristian, Adrian 1964- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Demos 2009
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Summary:As a result of advances in modern medicine and public health, adults with neurologic disabilities are living longer and often very productive lives. Because of this increased longevity, however, these patients often have secondary medical issues related to the ageing process. For example, the management of hypertension, obesity and Diabetes are quite different in Spinal Cord Injury, Brain Injury and Multiple Sclerosis patients than in the standard treatments for typical patients. Medical Management of Adults with Neurologic Disabilities provides a reference that busy Clinicians can refer to in the daily management of the diverse medical problems faced by those living with neurologic disabilities. The chapters have been selected based on the most common medical problems and health care issues that Clinicians face daily, with each covering basic information about pertinent anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, patient assessment and practical treatment advice. With an emphasis on algorithms, clinical pearls and guidelines, this concise and portable book is an essential means of quick reference for all Physicians managing patients ageing with neurologic disabilities
Physical Description:xvi, 448 pages illustrations 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9781933864457
1933864451