Teresa Pountney: Physiotherapy for Children

Physiotherapy for Children


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This is a comprehensive clinical manual and reference on paediatric physiotherapy, which examines all of the theoretical and clinical aspects of physiotherapy provision for children and young adults including: neurology; cardio-respiratory; musculoskeletal; oncology and palliative care; mental health; and, acquired brain injury. Dr Teresa Pountney heads up a team of experienced practitioners who cover a range of conditions from those experienced by the typically developing child to those with disabilities and diseases. The changing needs of children with long term conditions is described, as well as methods of service delivery to enable children and families to benefit as much as possible from their treatment. The different settings in which physiotherapy is provided for children, school, home, and hospital is described in addition to strategies and legislation relating to this.

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Author: Teresa Pountney
Number of Pages: 376 pages
Published Date: 13 Sep 2007
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Publication Country: London, United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN: 9780750688864
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