Quick Reference Neuroscience for Rehabilitation Professionals: The Essential Neurological Principles Underlying Rehabilitation Professionals, Second Edition

Gutman, Sharon A.

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UPC:
9781556428005
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2007-12-01
Author:
Sharon A. Gutman PhD OTR FAOTA
Language:
english
Edition:
2nd
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Quick Reference NeuroScience for Rehabilitation Professionals: The Essential Neurologic Principles Underlying Rehabilitation Practice, Second Edition is a user-friendly, comprehensive text that specifically addresses the key information needed to understand the neuroscience of clinical rehabilitation. This updated Second Edition is designed to provide complex information in a quick, easy-to-use format that is beneficial to students and rehabilitation professionals. Dr. Sharon A. Gutman designed Quick Reference NeuroScience for Rehabilitation Professionals, Second Edition to provide easy-to-understand explanations of complex neurologic phenomena. The text describes basic neuroanatomical structures and functions, neuropathology underlying specific clinical conditions, and theories supporting clinical treatment. Features of the Second Edition: User-friendly, bulleted outline format Italicized key concepts for easy scanning and identification Color illustrations to help visualize the location of neuroanatomical structures New clinical test questions New text boxes outlining neurologic conditions and treatments Updated and expanded glossary with both clinical and neurological terms Including accessible information, color illustrations, new test questions, and updated features, Quick Reference NeuroScience for Rehabilitation Professionals: The Essential Neurologic Principles Underlying Rehabilitation Practice, Second Edition is a dynamic text for all students and clinicians in occupational therapy, physical therapy, and other areas of rehabilitation.

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