The clinical science of neurologic rehabilitation / Bruce H. Dobkin.

"In this volume the author dissects fundamental concepts, current practices, and clinical trials to define what clinicians and researchers need to consider as they pursue best practice and areas ripe for exploration in the rehabilitation of patients with neurologic diseases. The First Edition w...

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Main Author: Dobkin, Bruce H. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 2003.
Edition:Second edition.
Series:Contemporary neurology series ; 66.
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Summary:"In this volume the author dissects fundamental concepts, current practices, and clinical trials to define what clinicians and researchers need to consider as they pursue best practice and areas ripe for exploration in the rehabilitation of patients with neurologic diseases. The First Edition was titled Neurologic Rehabilition. The title has been changed to reflect Dr. Dobkin's sense that fundamental research now drive the field even more than it could in 1996 when the First Edition was published. The Second Edition features entirely new chapters on functional neuroimaging of recovery,neurostimulators and neuroprostheses; integration into the book of many new clinical and neuroscientific observations relevant to the clinician; and extensive updating and expansion of all chapters. The book will be of value to all clinicians serving on the rehabilitation team, and to students and researchers in neuroscience, neurology, physical medicine, allied health, or bioengineering."--Publisher description.
Item Description:Revised edition of: Neurologic rehabilitation / Bruce H. Dobkin. c1996.
Physical Description:xv, 599 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 27 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0195150643
9780195150643
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