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OverviewParents of children with Muscular Dystrophy have many questions and, in his long years of practise, Dr Irwin Siegel has heard most of them. If you've ever asked, """"Do the arms also weaken in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy?"""" or """"What toys are appropriate for the child with DMD?"""" or """"Is any specific physical therapy or occupational therapy useful in the middle stages of Duchenne Dystrophy?"""" you'll find help in Muscular Dystrophy in Children: A Guide for Families. Written in the calm, reassuring voice of a senior Physician, the book reflects the wide-ranging experiences of the long-time MDA Clinic Co-Director at Rush-Presbyterian-St Luke's Medical Center in Chicago. Siegel's specialties are orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation, but his sincere interest in the well-being of his patients and their families and the quality of information they receive has led him to publish 12 books, including a volume of poetry. This latest volume combines information on some of the practical and technical matters of day-to-day life in families with Muscular Dystrophy - wheelchair seating, bracing and dietary concerns, for example - with solid advice on getting through it all. This book was written for parents, families, teachers and friends of children with Muscular Dystrophy (MD) and for older children. It was written to guide the child and his caregivers through the often frightening labyrinth of medical care that one enters when given the diagnosis of MD. The book will help the reader understand the significance of the signs and symptoms of the disease, the treatment options available, its probable course or outcome and what may affect it and the currently available choices in directing therapy. The book is construed to inform and educate with state-of-the-art information. Its goal is to address questions and concerns in the most forthright and honest manner possible and to clearly define the available medical options at every stage of the disease and offer guidance even when it may seem that little or nothing can be done. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Irwin SiegelPublisher: Demos Medical Publishing Imprint: Demos Medical Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 15.20cm Weight: 0.245kg ISBN: 9781888799330ISBN 10: 1888799331 Pages: 130 Publication Date: 01 September 1999 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsIntroduction; Childhood Muscular Dystrophy; The Diagnosis of Childhood Muscular Dystrophy; Early Childhood (Ages 5 to 9 Years); Prepuberty (Ages 9 to 12 Years); Adolescence; Late Problems; Caregivers Self-Help Guide; Research; Suggestions for Further Reading; Glossary.Reviews""""It would be hard to bring to mind anyone who combines better the knowledge and skills of a physician and surgeon with a parent's perspective and a gentleman's manner than does Irwin Siegel. This book... reflects the extraordinary qualities of this long-time MDA clinic director and current MDA vice president... will be a great comfort and guide for those coping with the challenges of raising a child with an uncertain future."""""""" --Robert Ross, Muscular Dystrophy Association"""" """""It would be hard to bring to mind anyone who combines better the knowledge and skills of a physician and surgeon with a parent's perspective and a gentleman's manner than does Irwin Siegel. This book... reflects the extraordinary qualities of this long-time MDA clinic director and current MDA vice president... will be a great comfort and guide for those coping with the challenges of raising a child with an uncertain future."""""""" --Robert Ross, Muscular Dystrophy Association""""" It would be hard to bring to mind anyone who combines better the knowledge and skills of a physician and surgeon with a parent's perspective and a gentleman's manner than does Irwin Siegel. This book... reflects the extraordinary qualities of this long-time MDA clinic director and current MDA vice president... will be a great comfort and guide for those coping with the challenges of raising a child with an uncertain future. --Robert Ross, Muscular Dystrophy Association Author InformationIrwin M. Siegel, M.D. - Along with teaching at Rush-Presbyterian--St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, Irwin M. Siegel focuses his practice on the orthopaedic management of neuromuscular disease. He has lectured both nationally and internationally on the subject of muscular dystrophy and is a national vice-president and medical consultant for the Muscular Dystrophy Association of America. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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