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Parkinson’s disease, the most prevalent hypokinetic movement disorder, is expected to occur with increasing frequency among aging populations worldwide. While we await the discovery of a cure, combining physical interventions with traditional medical interventions can significantly improve overall quality of life. Health Professionals’ Guide to Physical Management of Parkinson’s Disease fills a void in this area of clinical management by comprehensively addressing the physical management of Parkinson’s disease in a single volume.
With new research showing exercise to be beneficial in delaying the onset of the physical impairments caused by Parkinson’s disease, this is a timely resource that will make clinical practices more productive, improve patient outcomes, and advance the treatment of patients with Parkinson’s disease.
PartI. General Issues
Chapter 1.Introduction to Parkinson’s Disease and Its Physical Management
Distinguishing Features of Idiopathic Parkinson’s Disease and Secondary Parkinsonism
Guidelines for Physical Management
Chapter 2. Medical and Surgical Interventions
Medications
Challenges of Parkinson’s Disease
Deep Brain Stimulation
Chapter 3. Exercise and Rehabilitation Considerations
Flexibility
Resistance Training
Cardiorespiratory Endurance
Lifelong Self-Maintenance
Chapter 4. Equipping Caregivers
Caregiver Burden and Educational Needs
Resources for Caregivers
Part II. Dyskinesia
Chapter 5. Postural Variations and Dystonia
Camptocormic Posture
Drop-Head Posture
Ankle and Foot Dystonia in PD
Chapter 6. Tremors
Essential and Resting Tremors
Physical Management of Tremors
Part III. Balance
Chapter 7. Postural Instability
Definitions
Postural Control Strategies
Evaluation of Postural Stability
Interventions for Postural Instability
Stepping Strategy
Chapter 8. Balance Evaluation
Parkinson’s Disease Fall Risk Factors
Balance Evaluation and Treatment
Part IV. Transfers
Chapter 9. Chair Transfers
Activity Analysis
Chair Transfer Kinematic Patterns
Evaluation of Chair Transfers
Therapeutic Interventions
Chapter 10. Bed Mobility
Bed Mobility Assessment
Therapeutic Interventions
Chapter 11. Floor Transfers
Successful Floor Transfers
What to Do After a Fall
Part V. Gait
Chapter 12. Gait Deviations and Instability
Interventions for Gait Deviations
Examination of and Interventions for Gait Instability
Gait Velocity
Chapter 13. Compensatory Strategies for Gait Interventions
Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation (RAS)
Attention Strategies
Visual Cues
Chapter 14. Freezing
General Issues in Freezing
Evaluating Freezing
Freezing Interventions
Chapter 15. Turning While Ambulating
Factors Contributing to Turning Instability
Evaluating Turns
Interventions to Improve Turns
Chapter 16. Walkers, Canes, and Footwear
Matching Walkers to Patients
Canes
Footwear
Appendix A. Rating Scales and Questionnaires
Appendix B. Tests
Appendix C. Documentation
Appendix D. Patient Handouts and Interventions
Glossary
References
Index
About the Author
Health Professionals’ Guide to Physical Management of Parkinson’s Disease is a valuable, practical, efficient resource for health care staff teams who work with the PD population.
--The Midwest Book Review