| Section 1: Background Knowledge Chapter 1: Evidence based practice Chapter 2: Ensuring patient and carer centred care Chapter 3: The wider context of neurorehabilitation Chapter 4: Motor control Chapter 5: Neural plasticity in motor learning and motor recovery Chapter 6: Common neurological conditions Chapter 7: Common motor impairments, and their impact on activity Section 2: Clinical decision making Chapter 8: Guiding principles for neurological physiotherapy Chapter 9: Neurological Assessment: the basis of clinical decision making Chapter 10: Treatment: minimising impairments, activity limitations and participation restrictions 10.1 The acute patient before and after stabilization (Stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury, Guillain-Barré Syndrome) 10.2 The acute patient with potential for recovery (Stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury, Guillain-Barré Syndrome) 10.3 The acute patient with limited potential for recovery (complete Spinal Cord Injury) 10.4 The patient with degenerative disease (Multiple Sclerosis) 10.5 The patient with degenerative disease (Parkinson's disease) Chapter 11: Outcome measurement Chapter 12: Continuity of care Section 3: Other considerations Chapter 13: Respiratory considerations Chapter 14: Cognitive Perceptual Considerations Chapter 15: Communication considerations Chapter 16: Orthotic management Section 4: Appendices Appendix 1: Neurological Investigations Appendix 2: Drug treatment in neurological rehabilitation Appendix 3: Abbreviations Appendix 4: Glossary of terms |
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