This book is the result of studies on cerebral palsy (CP) in children that the authors and their collaborators (medical doctors and therapists) have carried out in recent years. It addresses the main topics associated with the evaluation of adaptive functions in the spastic forms of CP (definition and modifications over the most recent decades, newly classified orientations, etiopathogenesis, anatomic-functional correlations, semiotics, and the so-called associated disorders: visual, cognitive, and behavioral). The main goal of this book is to offer readily accessible information on the nature of the disease, the problems correlated with prognosis, and the rehabilitation. Because of its instructive nature and practical approach, the book will be an invaluable tool for practitioners already working in this field (medical doctors, child neuropsychiatrists and physiatrists, and rehabilitation therapists), for university students studying physical and occupational therapy, and for residents in rehabilitative medicine, child neurology, and orthopedics.
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From the reviews:
"This book encompasses the authors' experiences and scientific background, resulting in an informative, thought-provoking book on the spastic forms of cerebral palsy. ... This is a valuable source of information for a broad range of specialists, including neurologists, psychiatrists, physiatrists, and developmental pediatricians. Additionally, physiotherapists, medical students, residents, and other clinicians who work closely with individuals with cerebral palsy also will appreciate this book. ... Overall, this is well-written book that offers a unique, comprehensive and thought-provoking review of cerebral palsy." (Larissa Pavone, Doody's Review Service, March, 2012)
"This book encompasses the authors' experiences and scientific background, resulting in an informative, thought-provoking book on the spastic forms of cerebral palsy. ... This is a valuable source of information for a broad range of specialists, including neurologists, psychiatrists, physiatrists, and developmental pediatricians. Additionally, physiotherapists, medical students, residents, and other clinicians who work closely with individuals with cerebral palsy also will appreciate this book. ... Overall, this is well-written book that offers a unique, comprehensive and thought-provoking review of cerebral palsy." (Larissa Pavone, Doody's Review Service, March, 2012)