Improving Hand Function in Children with Cerebral PalsyISBN: 978-1-898683-53-7
Hardcover
480 pages
December 2008
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For most children with cerebral palsy, the extent to which they
can use their hands is critical to their overall development. Over
the last two decades there have been major advances in the
understanding of hand function. Particularly in children with
cerebral palsy, assessment of hand function has become more exact
and the range of possible interventions has expanded. Changes in
treatment approaches can be seen in neurorehabilitation,
orthopaedic management, developmental pediatrics and rehabilitation
including occupational and physical therapy practices.
In this book, selected experts from around the world in the fields
of neuroimaging, neurology, orthopaedics, anatomy, motor control
and motor learning provide fundamental theoretical information for
the development of hand function in children with cerebral palsy.
The book also shows how theory can be translated into practice by
clinicians who provide assessment and intervention services to
improve hand use in this population in sections written by
researchers in occupational and physical therapy. Linking different
fields of knowledge, this book highlights new perspectives and
provides the best evidence for different types of intervention. By
focusing only on hand function this essential book highlights new
concepts for clinicians and others working towards the overall
well-being of children with cerebral palsy.