Synopses & Reviews
The many recent advances in the treatment of spasticity have created a need for an up-to-date volume devoted entirely to today's optimal treatment strategies for this difficult medical problem. In Clinical Evaluation and Management of Spasticity, David A. Gelber, MD, and Douglas R. Jeffery, MD, have addressed this need by assembling a comprehensive collection of articles surveying the pathophysiology of chronic neurologic spasticity and detailing its often complex medical and surgical management. Written by leading experts in neurology and rehabilitation, the book covers physical and occupational therapy, splinting and orthotics, electrical stimulation, orthopedic interventions, nerve blocks, the use of botulinum toxin, and novel treatments such as tizanidine, intrathecal medications, and neurosurgical techniques. The contributors also review coordinated approaches to the treatment of spasticity and specific neurological diseases such as spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, stroke, cerebral palsy, and traumatic brain injury. Authoritative and cutting-edge, Clinical Evaluation and Management of Spasticity constitutes today's definitive clinical reference on spasticity, and provides a framework for all physicians and physical therapists to develop effective treatment plans for their patients.
Review
"The book is written for physicians and physical therapists according to the author. I think it is also helpful for occupational therapists and other practitioners in neurology and physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R). This book covers basic and clinical features of spasticity, providing a complete review of evaluation and management of spasticity. It is very useful for people who need to manage patients with spasticity. This is a well organized, well written, and useful book that offers practical information regarding spasticity. It is worth reading." -Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal, Weighted Numerical Score: 94 - 4 Stars! "In this book, the readers can really find precise and comprehensive information and data to choose the best treatment for every patient...This textbook is really precious for all physicians involved in neurological rehabilitation. -European Neurology "This book is more than fairly priced given the amount of information it provides and is presented in an easy-to-follow format. It is an absolute must have for the library of anyone involved in the care on an individual with spasticity. -Journal of Neurosurgery "...a well-organized book with a strong clinical emphasis Physical therapists, physicians, and students in these disciplines will find that it provides a useful overview of the interventions used to manage people with UMN syndrome and spasticity." - Physical Therapy "...a comprehensive look at medical management. For therapist who work with clients for whom spasticity is a significant issue this book could be a very useful resource as it provides a thorough explanation of spasticity and the available therapeutic, surgical and pharmacological treatment options." -Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
Synopsis
The most comprehensive and authoritative treatment of the medical management of spasticity, a complication of common neurological diseases, such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injury. The book discusses both medical and surgical management, including the use of newly released medications, such as tizandine, and novel techniques such as the baclofen intrathecal pump.
Synopsis
David A. Gelber, MD, and Douglas R. Jeffery, MD, have assembled a much-needed collection of authoritative review articles discussing the pathophysiology of chronic neurologic spasticity and detailing its often complex medical and surgical management. Written by leading experts in neurology and rehabilitation, the book covers physical and occupational therapy, splinting and orthotics, electrical stimulation, orthopedic interventions, nerve blocks, the use of botulinum toxin, and novel treatments such as tizanidine, intrathecal medications, and neurosurgical techniques. The contributors also review coordinated approaches to the treatment of spasticity and specific neurological diseases such as spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, stroke, cerebral palsy, and traumatic brain injury.
Table of Contents
Part I. Basic Concepts of Spasticity
Physiology and Pharmacology of Spasticity
Robert R. Young
Clinical Features of Spasticity and Principles of Treatment
Alex W. Dromerick
Measurement of Spasticity
David C. Good
Part II. Treatment Modalities
Physical and Occupational Approaches
Susan H. Pierson
Orthotic Management
Géza F. Kogler
Electrical Stimulation
Peter W. Rossi
Baclofen
Eric P. Bastings and Amelito Malapira
Tizanidine
David A. Gelber
Benzodiazepines
Herbert I. Karpatkin and Mindy Lipson Aisen
Dantrolene
Walter S. Davis
Alternative Pharmacologic Therapies
Joni Clark
Nerve Blocks
David S. Rosenblum
Botulinum Toxins
Lauren C. Seeberger and Christopher F. O'Brien
Intrathecal Medications
Randall T. Schapiro
Orthopedic Interventions for the Management of Limb Deformities in Upper Motoneuron Syndromes
Mary Ann E. Keenan and Patrick J. McDaid
Neurosurgical Management
Jose A. Espinosa
Management of Spasticity in Children with Cerebral Palsy
Carol Green, Daniel R. Cooperman, Susan E. Gara, and Carrie Proch
Part III. A Coordinated Approach to the Treatment of Spasticity in Neurologic Diseases
The Evaluation and Treatment of Spasticity in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Douglas R. Jeffery
The Development and Management of Spasticity Following Traumatic Brain Injury
Patricia B. Jozefczyk
Spasticity in Spinal Cord Injury: A Clinician's Approach
Kurt Fiedler and Douglas R. Jeffery