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Treatment of Cerebral Palsy and Motor Delay is first and foremost a practical book, a distillation of Sophie Levitt s considerable experience in treating those affected by cerebral palsy.

This fifth edition outlines therapeutic approaches and suggests treatment and management options, providing a wealth of practical information, supported by clear diagrams and photographs, on assessment, management and treatment.  The book emphasises an eclectic, holistic approach, and integrates current ideas on motor control and motor learning in a further development of Levitt s Collaborative Learning Approach.  This new edition provides greater commentary on evidence–based practice, as well as practical, updated information on the use of Botulinum Toxin, orthopaedic surgery and the therapist′s role following these procedures.


The book is aimed primarily at practitioners and students concerned with the developmental abilities and difficulties of children, particularly physiotherapists and occupational therapists working in paediatrics. Doctors and other healthcare professionals will also find useful insights in the book. Parents, families and also teachers of people with cerebral palsy can learn more about therapy by consulting the book together with their therapist. 



  • Written by an international authority in the field

  • Extensively revised, updated and well referenced

  • Emphasises an eclectic, functional and holistic approach

  • Highly illustrated

  • Promotes positive relationships between therapists, people with cerebral palsy and their families


From the Foreword:


I greatly welcome the fifth edition of this book which brings together the management of cerebral palsies into a comprehensive but readable form This book is in my view an essential part of both a therapist s and doctor s basic understanding of the subject This book remains essential for those managing children with disability.
Brian Neville, Professor of Childhood Epilepsy, Professor of Paediatric Neurology ,University College London, Institute of Child Health/Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust.


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Treatment of Cerebral Palsy and Motor Delay is first and foremost a practical book, a distillation of Sophie Levitt s considerable experience in treating those affected by cerebral palsy.

This fifth edition outlines therapeutic approaches and suggests treatment and management options, providing a wealth of practical information, supported by clear diagrams and photographs, on assessment, management and treatment.  The book emphasises an eclectic, holistic approach, and integrates current ideas on motor control and motor learning in a further development of Levitt s Collaborative Learning Approach.  This new edition provides greater commentary on evidence–based practice, as well as practical, updated information on the use of Botulinum Toxin, orthopaedic surgery and the therapist′s role following these procedures.


The book is aimed primarily at practitioners and students concerned with the developmental abilities and difficulties of children, particularly physiotherapists and occupational therapists working in paediatrics. Doctors and other healthcare professionals will also find useful insights in the book. Parents, families and also teachers of people with cerebral palsy can learn more about therapy by consulting the book together with their therapist. 



  • Written by an international authority in the field

  • Extensively revised, updated and well referenced

  • Emphasises an eclectic, functional and holistic approach

  • Highly illustrated

  • Promotes positive relationships between therapists, people with cerebral palsy and their families


From the Foreword:


I greatly welcome the fifth edition of this book which brings together the management of cerebral palsies into a comprehensive but readable form This book is in my view an essential part of both a therapist s and doctor s basic understanding of the subject This book remains essential for those managing children with disability.
Brian Neville, Professor of Childhood Epilepsy, Professor of Paediatric Neurology ,University College London, Institute of Child Health/Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust.


Contents:

Foreword

Preface


Acknowledgements


1 The clinical picture for therapy and management


The motor dysfunction


Associated impairments and disabilities


Aetiology


Clinical picture and development


Classification


Spastic cerebral palsy


Athetoid (dyskinetic, dystonic) cerebral palsy


Ataxic cerebral palsy


Common features in all types of cerebral palsies


Motor delay


Principles of learning and therapy


Summary


2 A collaborative learning approach


Working with parents


Collaboration with other adults


The collaborative learning approach


Opportunities to discover what parents and child want to achieve


Opportunities to clarify what is needed for these achievements, to recognise what they already know and can do and to find out what they still need to learn and do


Participation in the selection and use of methods


Participation in the evaluation of progress


Parent child interaction


Helping a child to learn motor control


Observation of parent and child interaction


Emotional support


Parents health


Teamwork with parents


Siblings


Records


Alternative and complementary treatments


Contraindications


Summary


3 Outline of treatment approaches


Muscle education and braces


Progressive pattern movements


Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitations (PNF)


Neuromotor development


Neurodevelopmental treatment (Bobath approach)


Sensory stimulation for activation and inhibition


Reflex creeping and other reflex reactions


Conductive education


Sensory integration


Adjuncts to therapy


Systems–based task–oriented approach


Mobility opportunities via education (MOVE)


Contemporary theories


4 Evidence–based practice


Research and clinical studies


Research on treatment approaches


Theoretical grounds


Research studies


Reviews of research studies


Studies of specific treatment systems


Research on specific procedures


Other research


Clinical experience with evidence–based practice


The appraisal of research studies for therapy


5 Synthesis of treatment systems


The eclectic viewpoint in therapy


Synthesis of treatment systems


The postural mechanisms


Voluntary motion


Perceptual–motor function


principles for a synthesis of therapy systems


Developmental training


Treatment of abnormal tone


Training of movement patterns


Use of afferent stimuli


Management of deformity


6 Learning motor function


Learning methods


The development of a child s attention and learning


Practical ideas to promote attention and learning


Learning a motor function


A child s own goals and strategies


Task analysis


Cues for learning


Verbal guidance


Rewards


Practice and experience


Summary


7 The older person with cerebral palsy


Role of the physiotherapist and occupational therapist


Studies of function


Issues of concern in the older person


Motor abilities and self–care activities


Deformities


Healthy lifestyle


Develop appropriate community mobility


Training of self–care and cosmetic appearance


Knowledge about the condition


Therapeutic motor activities


Measures


8 Assessment for therapy and daily function


Approach to assessment


Assessment and measurements


Specific functional items


Measures of upper extremity and hand function


Methods of observation of gait


Grading in assessments


Additional assessment required


Records


Summary


9 Treatment procedures and management


Motor training


Motor development and the child with severe visual impairment


Prone development


Supine development


Development of sitting


Development of standing and walking


Abnormal postures in standing (see Figs 9.166 9.169)


Lower limb orthoses for standing and walking


Development of hand function


10 Motor function and the child s daily life


Motor function in feeding, dressing, toileting, washing, bathing, play and communication


Motor function and perception


Motor function and communication, speech and language


Development of communication brief summary


Development of feeding brief summary


Development of dressing brief summary


Development of play brief outline


Techniques for carrying the child correctly (Figs 10.6 10.11)


11 Management of deformity


Causes of deformities and aims of therapy and management


Deformities and gait


Therapy and daily care


Review of deformities


Arm deformity


Deformities of trunk and neck


General considerations related to surgery


Pre–operative physiotherapy


Post–operative physiotherapy and care


12 Therapeutic group work


General management of groups


Selection of children


The programme


Summary


Appendix 1: Developmental levels


Physical ability assessment guide


Prone


Supine


Sitting


Standing and walking


Wheelchair use


Appendix 2: Equipment


Basic equipment


Aids to activities of daily living


General


References


Index


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9781405176163
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Wiley–Blackwell)
Publication date: February, 2010
Pages: 368
Dimensions: 192.00 x 244.00 x 19.98
Weight: 718g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Diseases and Disorders, General Practice, Neurology, Occupational Therapy, Paediatrics and Neonatal

MEET THE AUTHOR

Sophie Levitt is a specialist physiotherapist and tutor in developmental paediatrics and neurology. Her career has encompassed high profile therapy posts in London. She currently lectures and consults to a variety of professionals involved in the field of cerebral palsy, both in the UK and overseas.

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