Multiple Sclerosis
Recovery of Function and Neurorehabilitation
Herausgeber: Kesselring, Jürg; Thompson, Alan J; Comi, Giancarlo
Multiple Sclerosis
Recovery of Function and Neurorehabilitation
Herausgeber: Kesselring, Jürg; Thompson, Alan J; Comi, Giancarlo
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A comprehensive text on recovery of function and neurorehabilitation in multiple sclerosis, written and edited by leading experts.
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A comprehensive text on recovery of function and neurorehabilitation in multiple sclerosis, written and edited by leading experts.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 197mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 850g
- ISBN-13: 9780521888325
- ISBN-10: 0521888328
- Artikelnr.: 30620233
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 197mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 850g
- ISBN-13: 9780521888325
- ISBN-10: 0521888328
- Artikelnr.: 30620233
Preface; Part I. Basic Mechanisms: 1. Conduction studies in multiple
sclerosis Kai M. Rösler and Christian W. Hess; 2. The physiopathology of
multiple sclerosis Giancarlo Comi; 3. Synaptic changes in multiple
sclerosis. Do they occur? How effectively can they be analyzed? Vincenzo
Zimarino, Maddalena Ripamonti, Marcello Belfiore, Mattia Ferro and Antonio
Malgaroli; 4. Sodium channel expression and function in multiple sclerosis
Lakshmi Bangalore, Joel A. Black, Michael D. Carrithers and Stephen G.
Waxman; 5. Basic mechanisms of functional recovery Björn Zörner and Martin
E. Schwab; 6. The adult human oligodendrocyte precursor cell: a key player
in myelin repair Julia M. Rist and Robin J. M. Franklin; 7. Tissue
regeneration and repair in multiple sclerosis: the role of neural stem
cells Stefano Pluchino, Roberto Furlan, Luca Muzio and Gianvito Martino; 8.
Schwann cells as a potential cell-based therapy for multiple sclerosis
Violetta Zujovic and Anne Baron-Van Evercooren; Part II. Assessment of
Mechanisms and Disease Status: 9. MRI to study white matter damage in
multiple sclerosis Marco Rovaris, Annalisa Pulizzi and Massimo Filippi; 10.
MRI to assess gray matter damage in multiple sclerosis Massimo Filippi,
Federica Agosta and Maria A. Rocca; 11. Application of fMRI in multiple
sclerosis Massimo Filippi and Maria A. Rocca; 12. fMRI in focal CNS damage
Patrizia Pantano and Eytan Raz; 13. Electrophysiological assessment in
multiple sclerosis Letizia Leocani and Giancarlo Comi; 14. fMRI monitoring
of therapeutic interventions in multiple sclerosis Massimo Filippi and
Maria A. Rocca; Part III. Rehabilitation - General Aspects: 15. How to
measure the effects of rehabilitation Stefan J. Cano and Alan J. Thompson;
16. Value and limits of rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis Serafin Beer;
17. Prognosis in neurorehabilitation Angelo Ghezzi and Annalisa Rizzo; 18.
Clinical trials to test rehabilitation Alessandra Solari; Part IV.
Rehabilitation - Sectorial Interventions: 19. Spasticity in multiple
sclerosis Mauro Zaffaroni; 20. Cognitive rehabilitation in multiple
sclerosis Dawn W. Langdon; 21. Disorders of mood and affect in multiple
sclerosis Anthony Feinstein and Omar Ghaffar; 22. Bladder dysfunction in
multiple sclerosis Clare J. Fowler and Gustav Kiss; 23. Ataxia and
imbalance in multiple sclerosis Luigi Tesio; 24. Sexual problems in
multiple sclerosis Per Olov Lundberg; 25. Bulbar problems in multiple
sclerosis Susan L. McGowan, Lucy Rodriguez and Clare Laing; 26. Back home
Carlo Pozzilli and Emanuela Onesti; Index.
sclerosis Kai M. Rösler and Christian W. Hess; 2. The physiopathology of
multiple sclerosis Giancarlo Comi; 3. Synaptic changes in multiple
sclerosis. Do they occur? How effectively can they be analyzed? Vincenzo
Zimarino, Maddalena Ripamonti, Marcello Belfiore, Mattia Ferro and Antonio
Malgaroli; 4. Sodium channel expression and function in multiple sclerosis
Lakshmi Bangalore, Joel A. Black, Michael D. Carrithers and Stephen G.
Waxman; 5. Basic mechanisms of functional recovery Björn Zörner and Martin
E. Schwab; 6. The adult human oligodendrocyte precursor cell: a key player
in myelin repair Julia M. Rist and Robin J. M. Franklin; 7. Tissue
regeneration and repair in multiple sclerosis: the role of neural stem
cells Stefano Pluchino, Roberto Furlan, Luca Muzio and Gianvito Martino; 8.
Schwann cells as a potential cell-based therapy for multiple sclerosis
Violetta Zujovic and Anne Baron-Van Evercooren; Part II. Assessment of
Mechanisms and Disease Status: 9. MRI to study white matter damage in
multiple sclerosis Marco Rovaris, Annalisa Pulizzi and Massimo Filippi; 10.
MRI to assess gray matter damage in multiple sclerosis Massimo Filippi,
Federica Agosta and Maria A. Rocca; 11. Application of fMRI in multiple
sclerosis Massimo Filippi and Maria A. Rocca; 12. fMRI in focal CNS damage
Patrizia Pantano and Eytan Raz; 13. Electrophysiological assessment in
multiple sclerosis Letizia Leocani and Giancarlo Comi; 14. fMRI monitoring
of therapeutic interventions in multiple sclerosis Massimo Filippi and
Maria A. Rocca; Part III. Rehabilitation - General Aspects: 15. How to
measure the effects of rehabilitation Stefan J. Cano and Alan J. Thompson;
16. Value and limits of rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis Serafin Beer;
17. Prognosis in neurorehabilitation Angelo Ghezzi and Annalisa Rizzo; 18.
Clinical trials to test rehabilitation Alessandra Solari; Part IV.
Rehabilitation - Sectorial Interventions: 19. Spasticity in multiple
sclerosis Mauro Zaffaroni; 20. Cognitive rehabilitation in multiple
sclerosis Dawn W. Langdon; 21. Disorders of mood and affect in multiple
sclerosis Anthony Feinstein and Omar Ghaffar; 22. Bladder dysfunction in
multiple sclerosis Clare J. Fowler and Gustav Kiss; 23. Ataxia and
imbalance in multiple sclerosis Luigi Tesio; 24. Sexual problems in
multiple sclerosis Per Olov Lundberg; 25. Bulbar problems in multiple
sclerosis Susan L. McGowan, Lucy Rodriguez and Clare Laing; 26. Back home
Carlo Pozzilli and Emanuela Onesti; Index.
Preface; Part I. Basic Mechanisms: 1. Conduction studies in multiple
sclerosis Kai M. Rösler and Christian W. Hess; 2. The physiopathology of
multiple sclerosis Giancarlo Comi; 3. Synaptic changes in multiple
sclerosis. Do they occur? How effectively can they be analyzed? Vincenzo
Zimarino, Maddalena Ripamonti, Marcello Belfiore, Mattia Ferro and Antonio
Malgaroli; 4. Sodium channel expression and function in multiple sclerosis
Lakshmi Bangalore, Joel A. Black, Michael D. Carrithers and Stephen G.
Waxman; 5. Basic mechanisms of functional recovery Björn Zörner and Martin
E. Schwab; 6. The adult human oligodendrocyte precursor cell: a key player
in myelin repair Julia M. Rist and Robin J. M. Franklin; 7. Tissue
regeneration and repair in multiple sclerosis: the role of neural stem
cells Stefano Pluchino, Roberto Furlan, Luca Muzio and Gianvito Martino; 8.
Schwann cells as a potential cell-based therapy for multiple sclerosis
Violetta Zujovic and Anne Baron-Van Evercooren; Part II. Assessment of
Mechanisms and Disease Status: 9. MRI to study white matter damage in
multiple sclerosis Marco Rovaris, Annalisa Pulizzi and Massimo Filippi; 10.
MRI to assess gray matter damage in multiple sclerosis Massimo Filippi,
Federica Agosta and Maria A. Rocca; 11. Application of fMRI in multiple
sclerosis Massimo Filippi and Maria A. Rocca; 12. fMRI in focal CNS damage
Patrizia Pantano and Eytan Raz; 13. Electrophysiological assessment in
multiple sclerosis Letizia Leocani and Giancarlo Comi; 14. fMRI monitoring
of therapeutic interventions in multiple sclerosis Massimo Filippi and
Maria A. Rocca; Part III. Rehabilitation - General Aspects: 15. How to
measure the effects of rehabilitation Stefan J. Cano and Alan J. Thompson;
16. Value and limits of rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis Serafin Beer;
17. Prognosis in neurorehabilitation Angelo Ghezzi and Annalisa Rizzo; 18.
Clinical trials to test rehabilitation Alessandra Solari; Part IV.
Rehabilitation - Sectorial Interventions: 19. Spasticity in multiple
sclerosis Mauro Zaffaroni; 20. Cognitive rehabilitation in multiple
sclerosis Dawn W. Langdon; 21. Disorders of mood and affect in multiple
sclerosis Anthony Feinstein and Omar Ghaffar; 22. Bladder dysfunction in
multiple sclerosis Clare J. Fowler and Gustav Kiss; 23. Ataxia and
imbalance in multiple sclerosis Luigi Tesio; 24. Sexual problems in
multiple sclerosis Per Olov Lundberg; 25. Bulbar problems in multiple
sclerosis Susan L. McGowan, Lucy Rodriguez and Clare Laing; 26. Back home
Carlo Pozzilli and Emanuela Onesti; Index.
sclerosis Kai M. Rösler and Christian W. Hess; 2. The physiopathology of
multiple sclerosis Giancarlo Comi; 3. Synaptic changes in multiple
sclerosis. Do they occur? How effectively can they be analyzed? Vincenzo
Zimarino, Maddalena Ripamonti, Marcello Belfiore, Mattia Ferro and Antonio
Malgaroli; 4. Sodium channel expression and function in multiple sclerosis
Lakshmi Bangalore, Joel A. Black, Michael D. Carrithers and Stephen G.
Waxman; 5. Basic mechanisms of functional recovery Björn Zörner and Martin
E. Schwab; 6. The adult human oligodendrocyte precursor cell: a key player
in myelin repair Julia M. Rist and Robin J. M. Franklin; 7. Tissue
regeneration and repair in multiple sclerosis: the role of neural stem
cells Stefano Pluchino, Roberto Furlan, Luca Muzio and Gianvito Martino; 8.
Schwann cells as a potential cell-based therapy for multiple sclerosis
Violetta Zujovic and Anne Baron-Van Evercooren; Part II. Assessment of
Mechanisms and Disease Status: 9. MRI to study white matter damage in
multiple sclerosis Marco Rovaris, Annalisa Pulizzi and Massimo Filippi; 10.
MRI to assess gray matter damage in multiple sclerosis Massimo Filippi,
Federica Agosta and Maria A. Rocca; 11. Application of fMRI in multiple
sclerosis Massimo Filippi and Maria A. Rocca; 12. fMRI in focal CNS damage
Patrizia Pantano and Eytan Raz; 13. Electrophysiological assessment in
multiple sclerosis Letizia Leocani and Giancarlo Comi; 14. fMRI monitoring
of therapeutic interventions in multiple sclerosis Massimo Filippi and
Maria A. Rocca; Part III. Rehabilitation - General Aspects: 15. How to
measure the effects of rehabilitation Stefan J. Cano and Alan J. Thompson;
16. Value and limits of rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis Serafin Beer;
17. Prognosis in neurorehabilitation Angelo Ghezzi and Annalisa Rizzo; 18.
Clinical trials to test rehabilitation Alessandra Solari; Part IV.
Rehabilitation - Sectorial Interventions: 19. Spasticity in multiple
sclerosis Mauro Zaffaroni; 20. Cognitive rehabilitation in multiple
sclerosis Dawn W. Langdon; 21. Disorders of mood and affect in multiple
sclerosis Anthony Feinstein and Omar Ghaffar; 22. Bladder dysfunction in
multiple sclerosis Clare J. Fowler and Gustav Kiss; 23. Ataxia and
imbalance in multiple sclerosis Luigi Tesio; 24. Sexual problems in
multiple sclerosis Per Olov Lundberg; 25. Bulbar problems in multiple
sclerosis Susan L. McGowan, Lucy Rodriguez and Clare Laing; 26. Back home
Carlo Pozzilli and Emanuela Onesti; Index.