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OverviewThe term neuromuscular disorders covers a wide range of conditions varying in age of onset, severity, and speed of progression but which share many common management issues. Written by a multidisciplinary author team for all those involved in the overall care and management of such individuals, including doctors, nurses, therapists, and care staff, this handbook aims to smooth the journey for patients and carers through the complex maze of management issues relating to their condition. Extensively illustrated throughout, it concentrates on the care of the adult patient - including those who may have acquired their disability during childhood- Neuromuscular Disorders in the Adult offers practical advice and support for all professionals working with people with muscular dystrophy and other neuromuscular disorders. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David Hilton-Jones , Jane Freebody , Jane SteinPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 12.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 18.10cm Weight: 0.174kg ISBN: 9780199580354ISBN 10: 0199580359 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 13 January 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational 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 Contents1: What are neuromuscular disorders? 2: Medical management 3: Hospital admissions 4: Mobility 5: Physical well being 6: Psychological well being 7: Living with muscle disease 8: ResourcesReviewsThe strength [of this book] is the multidisciplinary approach of professionals with extensive experience in the field. It lays a good foundation, and points the opportunities for good interaction in this patient group. NMA We hope tht our book will have a place in hospitals, clinics and social service departments ... and on patients' own bookshelves. Inspirations Author InformationDr Hilton-Jones developed an interest in muscle diseases when working for Dr John Morgan-Hughes at Queen Square, London before spending a year training with the late Professor George Karpati in Montreal. He was appointed as a consultant neurologist in Oxford, UK with the intention of developing services for patients with neuromuscular disorders and is now Clinical Director of the Oxford Muscle & Nerve Centre, supported by the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign. He is also Clinical Director of the Oxford Myasthenia Centre, supported by the Myasthenia Gravis Association. His major interest is in combining clinical practice and research. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |