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060 0 ^aWE103^bS562m 2012
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100 1 ^aShumway-Cook, Anne,^d1947-
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245 10 ^aMotor control :^btranslating research into clinicalpractice /^cAnne Shumway-Cook, Marjorie Woollacott
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250 ^a4th ed
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260 ^aPhiladelphia :^bWolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams& Wilkins,^c2012
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300 ^axiv, 641 pages :^billustrations ;^c29 cm +^e1 DVD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
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505 0 ^aMotor control : issues and theories -- Motor learning andrecovery of function -- Physiology of motor control --Physiological basis of motor learning and recovery offunction -- Constraints on motor control : an overview ofneurologic impairments -- A conceptual framework forclinical practice -- Normal postural control --Development of postural control -- Aging and posturalcontrol -- Abnormal postural control -- Clinicalmanagement of the patient with postural control disorder -- Control of normal mobility -- A life span perspective ofmobility -- Abnormal mobility -- Clinical management ofthe patient with a mobility disorder -- Normal reach,grasp, and manipulation -- Reach grasp, and manipulation :changes across the life span -- Abnormal reach, grasp, andmanipulation -- Clinical management of the patient withreach, grasp, or manipulation disorders
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520 ^aThis fourth edition is the only text to bridge the gapbetween current motor control research and itsapplications to clinical practice. The text preparestherapists to examine and treat patients with problemsrelated to balance, mobility, and upper extremity function,based on the best available evidence supporting clinicalpractice. This edition provides the latest researchfindings and their clinical applications in posturalcontrol, mobility, and upper extremity function. Drawings,charts, tables, and photographs are also included toclarify postural control and functional mobility, andlaboratory activities, and case studies are provided toreinforce key concepts. The DVD examines motor controldeficits, including deficits in postural control, mobility,and upper extremity function in different types ofneurologic pathology (stroke, cerebellar pathology,cerebral palsy, and Parkinson^'s disease) as well as inbalance impaired elders. These videos can be viewed intheir entirety or in the following segments: impairments,postural control, mobility, and upper extremity control.This video enhances the clinical coverage found in thetextbook
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650 0 ^aMotor ability
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650 0 ^aMotor learning
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650 0 ^aMedical rehabilitation
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650 0 ^aBrain damage^xPatients^xRehabilitation
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650 12 ^aMotor Skills^xphysiology
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650 22 ^aMovement^xphysiology
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650 22 ^aMovement Disorders^xtherapy
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650 22 ^aPhysical Therapy Modalities
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650 22 ^aPosture^xphysiology
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700 1 ^aWoollacott, Marjorie H.,^d1946-
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999 ^amam
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