Starting again: early rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury or other severe brain lesion
This new book by the author of Steps to Follow describes the early rehabilitation of the patient who has sustained a traumatic brain injury or an equally severe lesion due to some other cause. Illustrated with some 600 photographs of actual patients, the broad spectrum of treatment, from the intensi...
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Zusammenfassung: | This new book by the author of Steps to Follow describes the early rehabilitation of the patient who has sustained a traumatic brain injury or an equally severe lesion due to some other cause. Illustrated with some 600 photographs of actual patients, the broad spectrum of treatment, from the intensive care unit to the re-education of walking is presented in detail. Chapters are included on perceptual disturbances, positioning, moving and standing the unconscious patient; learning to eat, drink and speak again as well as activities for retraining balance and motor control. Ways in which to prevent or overcome loss of range of motion are described in order to give each patient the chance to achieve his or her full potential The well-referenced book will be of value for all professionals working with brain-injured people, particularly doctors, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists and nurses. Relatives of patients should also have no difficulty in understanding the language used in this text, which will enable them to become actively involved in helping therapeutically |
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Beschreibung: | XXVII, 442 S. zahlr. Ill. |
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CONTENTS
1
GETTING
IN
TOUCH
AGAIN
.
1
DISTURBANCES
OF
TACTILE
INPUT
.
2
ASSESSING
SENSATION
.
2
OTHER
PERCEPTUAL
DISTURBANCES
.
3
PROBLEMS
RELATED
TO
DISTURBED
TACTILE/KINAESTHETIC
INPUT
.
.
4
INCONGRUOUS
BEHAVIOUR
AND
MOVEMENT
.
4
SPASTICITY
.
5
ADDITIONAL
FACTORS
CONTRIBUTING
TO
INCREASED
TONE
.
6
ATAXIA
OR
TREMOR
.
13
ACTIVITIES
PERFORMED
SLOWLY
AND
WITH
UNDUE
EFFORT
.
14
DIZZINESS
AND
NAUSEA
.
14
PERSISTENT
INCONTINENCE
.
15
MEMORY
DISORDERS
.
15
BEHAVIOURAL
PROBLEMS
.
16
INATTENTION
OR
SHORTENED
ATTENTION
SPAN
.
17
LACK
OF
MOTIVATION
.
19
ENHANCING
LEARNING
IN
THE
TREATMENT
PROGRAMME
.
19
CHOICE
OF
THERAPEUTIC
INTERVENTION
.
21
THERAPEUTIC
GUIDING
.
23
PRESSING
JUICE
FROM
AN
ORANGE
.
23
TIDYING
UP
AFTER
COMPLETION
OF
A
TASK
.
25
IMPORTANT
CONSIDERATIONS
FOR
GUIDING
.
27
THE
POSITION
OF
THE
THERAPIST
AND
THE
PATIENT
.
28
COMPREHENSION
OF
THE
ULTIMATE
GOAL
OF
THE
TASK
.
31
ONE
HAND
ALWAYS
PROVIDES
INFORMATION
ABOUT
THE
STABILITY
OF
THE
SUPPORT
.
32
AN
INSTRUMENT
IS
ONLY
NECESSARY
AFTER
A
PROBLEM
HAS
BEEN
IDENTIFIED
.
34
RIGHT
TO
THE
FINGERTIPS
OF
BOTH
HANDS
.
35
THE
PATIENT
'
S
HAND
SHOULD
FEEL
LIGHT
AND
BE
EASY
TO
MOVE
.
35
THE
PATIENT,
GUIDED
BY
THE
THERAPIST,
PERFORMS
EVERY
STEP
OF
THE
TASK
.
36
VERBAL
INPUT
IS
AVOIDED
DURING
A
GUIDED
ACTIVITY
.
37
XX
CONTENTS
YY
THE
THERAPIST
OR
HELPER
MUST
FEEL
RELAXED
AND
CONFIDENT
37
FEELING
THROUGH
AN
INTERMEDIARY
TOOL,
OBJECT
OR
SUB-STANCE
.
37
CHOOSING
A
SUITABLE
TASK
.
39
MECHANICAL
FACTORS
.
39
DEGREE
OF
COMPLEXITY
.
39
JUDGING
THE
SUITABILITY
OF
A
TASK
.
40
INTERPRETATION
OF
BEHAVIOUR
SIGNALS
.
41
WAYS
IN
WHICH
GUIDING
CAN
BE
IMPLEMENTED
.
41
THERAPEUTIC
GUIDING
.
41
SPONTANEOUS
GUIDING
AS
A
WAY
OF
ASSISTING
.
42
TEACHING
RELATIVES
HOW
TO
GUIDE
.
42
GUIDING
TASKS
IN
DIFFERENT
CLINICAL
SITUATIONS
.
44
GUIDING
IN
THE
INTENSIVE
CARE
UNIT
.
44
WITH
THE
PATIENT
STILL
IN
BED
.
44
WHEN
THE
PATIENT
IS
SITTING
OUT
OF
BED
FOR
A
SHORT
PERIOD
.
47
GUIDING
TO
OVERCOME
DIFFICULTIES
WITH
SITTING
POSTURE
.
47
THE
EFFECT
OF
A
GUIDED
TASK
ON
THE
PATIENT
'
S
SITTING
POSTURE
.
49
GUIDING
IN
CONJUNCTION
WITH
WALKING
.
49
WHILE
REGAINING
INDEPENDENCE
IN
THE
ACTIVITIES
OF
DAILY
LIVING
.
53
GUIDING
WHILE
THE
PATIENT
IS
GETTING
DRESSED
.
54
INCREASED
TACTILE
INFORMATION
TO
MAINTAIN
LYING
POSITIONS
57
THE
PROBLEM
OF
INCONTINENCE
.
58
URINARY
INCONTINENCE
.
59
CONSIDERATIONS
FOR
MANAGEMENT
.
60
FAECAL
INCONTINENCE
AND/OR
CONSTIPATION
.
62
CONSIDERATIONS
FOR
MANAGEMENT
.
63
AVOIDING
THE
NEGATIVES
ASSOCIATED
WITH
POST-TRAUMATIC
EPILEPSY
.
65
PROBLEMS
RELATED
TO
PTE
.
66
THE
SEIZURES
PER
SE
.
66
ANTICONVULSANT
DRUG
THERAPY
.
66
THE
ATTITUDE
OF
OTHERS
TOWARDS
THE
PATIENT
WITH
PTE
.
67
CONCLUSION
.
69
2
EARLY
POSITIONING
IN
BED
AND
IN
THE
WHEELCHAIR
.
70
TURNING
AND
POSITIONING
IN
BED
.
70
SUPINE
LYING
.
70
SIDE
LYING
.
72
TURNING
THE
PATIENT
ONTO
HIS
SIDE
.
72
POSITIONING
THE
PATIENT
ON
HIS
SIDE
.
79
CONTENTS
XXI
OVERCOMING
DIFFICULTIES
IN
MAINTAINING
THE
POSITION
.
.
82
PRONE
LYING
.
84
TURNING
OVER
TO
PRONE
.
86
POSITION
IN
PRONE
.
88
SITTING
OUT
OF
BED
.
90
TRANSFERRING
THE
PATIENT
FROM
BED
TO
WHEELCHAIR
.
91
MOVING
FROM
LYING
TO
SITTING
.
91
MOVING
TO
THE
EDGE
OF
THE
BED
.
91
RECOMMENDED
TRANSFERS
.
91
METHOD
1.
WITH
THE
PATIENT
'
S
ARMS
RESTING
ON
THE
THERAPIST
'
S
SHOULDERS
.
93
METHOD
2.
WITH
THE
PATIENT
'
S
ARMS
DOWN
IN
FRONT
OF
HIM
.
94
METHOD
3.
WITH
THE
PATIENT
'
S
TRUNK
FLEXED
.
95
METHOD
4.
USING
A
SLIDING
BOARD
'
.
95
POSITION
IN
THE
WHEELCHAIR
.
98
CHOOSING
A
SUITABLE
WHEELCHAIR
.
101
POINTS
TO
CONSIDER
.
101
SUGGESTIONS
FOR
USING
ADDITIONAL
SUPPORT
.
102
ADJUSTING
THE
PATIENT
'
S
POSITION
IN
THE
WHEELCHAIR
.
106
LENGTHENING
THE
TIME
SPENT
IN
SITTING
.
108
PROPELLING
THE
WHEELCHAIR
INDEPENDENTLY
.
108
A
STANDARD
WHEELCHAIR
.
108
AN
ELECTRIC
WHEELCHAIR
.
109
A
WHEELCHAIR
WITH
A
ONE-HAND
DRIVE
MECHANISM
.
110
THE
IMPORTANCE
OF
TURNING
AND
POSITIONING
THE
PATIENT
.
ILL
PREVENTING
CONTRACTURES
AND
DEFORMITY
.
ILL
AVOIDING
THE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
PRESSURE
SORES
.
112
IMPROVING
THE
CIRCULATION
.
113
MAINTAINING
MOBILITY
OF
THE
SPINE
.
113
IMPROVING
RESPIRATORY
FUNCTION
.
114
PREVENTING
PAIN
OF
CERVICAL
ORIGIN
.
115
REDUCING
HYPERTONICITY
.
115
PREVENTING
ANY
PERIPHERAL
NERVE
DAMAGE
.
117
ACCUSTOMING
THE
PATIENT
TO
BEING
MOVED
.
117
A
CASE
IN
POINT
.
117
3
MOVING
AND
BEING
MOVED
IN
LYING
AND
SITTING
.
120
REQUIREMENTS
FOR
EFFICIENT
MUSCLE
ACTION
.
120
POSSIBLE
LENGTHENING
MECHANISMS
.
122
THE
IMPORTANCE
OF
MOBILIZING
THE
NERVOUS
SYSTEM
.
122
MAINTAINING
OR
RESTORING
ADAPTIVE
LENGTHENING
OF
THE
NERVOUS
SYSTEM
.
122
THE
TENSION
TESTS
.
123
XXII
CONTENTS
THE
NERVOUS
SYSTEM
IS
A
CONTINUUM
.
124
CAUSING
PAIN
IS
NOT
THE
AIM
.
126
PERSISTENT
PAIN
OF
UNDIAGNOSED
ORIGIN
.
127
IMPORTANT
MOVEMENT
SEQUENCES
.
128
MOVING
THE
HEAD
.
129
MOVING
THE
RIBCAGE
.
131
ROTATING
THE
UPPER
TRUNK
.
134
MAINTAINING
FULL,
PAINFREE
RANGE
OF
MOTION
IN
THE
UPPER
LIMBS
.
135
ELEVATION
OF
THE
SHOULDER
THROUGH
FLEXION
.
135
PROBLEM
SOLVING
.
136
ABDUCTION
OF
THE
ARM
INCLUDING
ULTT1
.
138
PROBLEM
SOLVING
.
139
INCORPORATING
ULTT1
MOBILIZATION
IN
OTHER
ACTIVITIES
.
.
.
143
TURNING
THE
UPPER
PART
OF
THE
BODY
.
143
ROLLING
TO
ONE
SIDE
AND
BACK
AGAIN
IN
A
NORMAL
PATTERN
.
143
ROTATING
THE
TRUNK
IN
SITTING
WITH
ARM
SUPPORT
SIDEWAYS
.
143
MOBILIZING
ABDUCTION
OF
THE
ARM
IN
SITTING
.
144
INCLUDING
ULTT
2
AND
ULTT
3
IN
THE
TREATMENT
.
148
ULTT
2
.
148
ULTT
3
.
151
REGAINING
ACTIVE
CONTROL
OF
THE
ARM
.
155
MOBILIZING
THE
TRUNK
AND
LOWER
LIMBS
.
157
MOVING
THE
LOWER
TRUNK
.
157
MOBILIZING
FLEXION
OF
THE
TRUNK
AND
LOWER
LIMBS
.
159
TRUNK
FLEXION
IN
SITTING
.
160
FLEXING
AND
EXTENDING
THE
TRUNK
IN
SITTING
.
162
MOBILIZING
THE
TRUNK
AND
HIPS
IN
CROSS-SITTING
.
165
MOBILIZATION
IN
LONG-SITTING
.
167
MOVEMENT
SEQUENCE
FOR
MOBILIZATION
.
170
PROBLEM
SOLVING
.
170
USING
LLTT
1
AS
A
TREATMENT
TECHNIQUE
.
170
USING
THE
SLUMP
TEST
TO
MOBILIZE
THE
NERVOUS
SYSTEM
.
.
173
THE
SLUMP
TEST
WITH
THE
LEGS
ABDUCTED
.
175
CONCLUSION
.
177
A
CASE
IN
POINT
.
178
4
EARLY
STANDING
.
180
THE
IMPORTANCE
OF
STANDING
THE
PATIENT
.
180
CONSIDERATIONS
BEFORE
STANDING
THE
PATIENT
.
181
STANDING
THE
PATIENT
UPRIGHT
.
182
USING
KNEE-EXTENSION
SPLINTS
.
182
CONTENTS
XXIII
BANDAGING
ON
THE
SPLINTS
.
183
BRINGING
THE
PATIENT
FROM
LYING
TO
STANDING
.
185
LIFTING
THE
PATIENT
BACK
ONTO
THE
BED
.
189
USING
A
STANDING
FRAME
.
189
USING
A
TILT
TABLE
.
192
PROBLEM
SOLVING
.
194
MOVING
WHILE
STANDING
.
203
FLEXION
OF
THE
TRUNK
IN
STANDING
.
203
THERAPEUTIC
VALUE
OF
TRUNK
FLEXION
IN
STANDING
.
207
CONCLUSION
.
209
A
CASE
IN
POINT
.
209
5
REANIMATING
THE
FACE
AND
MOUTH
.
213
COMMON
PROBLEMS
AND
THEIR
TREATMENT
.
214
PROBLEMS
.
214
PREVENTION
AND
TREATMENT
.
217
HANDLING
HINTS
.
217
USEFUL
GRIPS
.
217
ILLUMINATING
THE
INSIDE
OF
THE
MOUTH
.
221
WEARING
RUBBER
GLOVES
.
222
THERAPEUTIC
PROCEDURES
.
222
MOBILIZING
THE
NECK
.
223
MOBILIZING
LATERAL
FLEXION
.
223
ACHIEVING
FLEXION
OF
THE
UPPER
CERVICAL
AREA
.
223
MOVING
THE
FACE
.
224
TREATING
THE
INSIDE
OF
THE
MOUTH
.
226
THE
NOTORIOUS
BITE
REFLEX
.
228
PROBLEM
SOLVING
.
229
ASSESSING
AND
TREATING
THE
MOUTH
.
232
TREATING
THE
TONGUE
.
236
PASSIVE
MOBILIZATION
.
236
FACILITATING
MOVEMENT
WITHIN
THE
MOUTH
.
237
MOVING
THE
TONGUE
OUTSIDE
THE
MOUTH
.
239
STIMULATING
ACTIVITY
WITH
AN
ORANGE
SEGMENT
.
240
REGAINING
SELECTIVE
MOVEMENTS
OF
THE
TONGUE
.
240
ORAL
HYGIENE
.
245
CARE
OF
THE
TEETH
AND
GUMS
.
245
CLEANING
THE
TEETH
AND
THE
ORAL
CAVITY
.
246
BRUSHING
THE
PATIENT
'
S
TEETH
.
246
RINSING
THE
MOUTH
.
249
PROBLEM
SOLVING
.
250
STARTING
TO
EAT
AND
DRINK
AGAIN
.
253
A
CASE
IN
POINT
.
254
WHEN
TO
START
ORAL
FEEDING
.
254
XXIV
CONTENTS
EVALUATING
DYSPHAGIA
.
254
SWALLOWING
DIFFICULTIES
.
256
GUIDING
FACTORS
AND
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
.
257
FACILITATING
EATING
.
261
REMOVAL
OF
NASOGASTRIC
TUBE
.
261
CORRECT
POSTURE
.
261
MANUAL
FACILITATION
OF
EATING
.
262
ASSISTANCE
FROM
RELATIVES
.
264
QUALITY
OF
FOOD
.
266
APPROPRIATE
TYPE
OF
FOOD
.
266
EATING
WITH
OTHERS
.
267
PROBLEM
SOLVING
.
267
DRINKING
.
271
MANUAL
FACILITATION
OF
DRINKING
.
271
PROBLEM
SOLVING
.
274
PROLONGED
POSTACUTE
TUBE
FEEDING
.
276
THE
MERITS
OF
PEG
.
277
SPECIFIC
ADVANTAGES
.
278
EXPLAINING
PEG
TO
STAFF
AND
RELATIVES
.
280
PLACEMENT
OF
THE
GASTROSTOMY
TUBE
.
281
REMOVAL
OF
THE
TUBE
.
283
LEARNING
TO
SPEAK
AGAIN
.
283
MOBILIZING
THE
LARYNX
.
285
ASSISTING
DEEP
EXPIRATION
.
286
FACILITATING
PHONATION
.
287
FACILITATING
DIFFERENT
VOWEL
SOUNDS
.
289
ACTIVATING
THE
SOFT
PALATE
.
291
PROVIDING
AN
ALTERNATIVE
MEANS
OF
COMMUNICATING
.
293
MOVEMENTS
TO
SIGNAL
"
YES
"
AND
"
NO
"
.
293
USING
AN
ALPHABET
BOARD
.
294
COMPLEX
COMPUTER-BASED
COMMUNICATION
AUGMENTATION
SYSTEMS
.
295
USING
A
VOICE
OUTPUT
COMMUNICATION
AID
(VOCA)
.
295
CONCLUSION
.
296
6
OVERCOMING
LIMITATION
OF
MOVEMENT,
CONTRACTURE
AND
DEFORMITY
.
299
REASONS
FOR
THE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
CONTRACTURES
.
300
OVERCOMING
CONTRACTURES
AND
RESTORING
FUNCTIONAL
MOVEMENT
.
304
THEORETICAL
PRINCIPLES
.
304
PUTTING
THE
PRINCIPLES
INTO
ACTION
.
305
MOVING
THE
PATIENT
AND
CHANGING
HIS
POSITION
REGULARLY
.
305
CONTENTS
XXV
PROVIDING
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
FROM
THE
ENVIRONMENT
311
MOBILIZING
ADVERSE
MECHANICAL
TENSION
IN
THE
NERVOUS
SYSTEM
.
315
ELIMINATING
PAINFUL
STRETCHING
OF
CONTRACTED
STRUCTURES
WHILE
INCREASING
RANGE
OF
MOTION
.
315
SERIAL
CASTING
.
316
ADVANTAGES
OF
SERIAL
PLASTERING
OVER
OTHER
METHODS
.
316
REQUIREMENTS
FOR
SERIAL
PLASTERING
.
317
GENERAL
.
317
MATERIALS
.
318
INSTRUMENTS
.
318
GENERAL
PRINCIPLES
FOR
SERIAL
CASTING
.
321
SERIAL
PLASTERING
OF
THE
KNEE
.
323
APPLYING
THE
INITIAL
CAST
.
323
CHANGING
THE
CAST
.
325
PREVENTING
A
DOWNWARD
SLIDING
OF
THE
CAST
.
326
AVOIDING
PRESSURE
ON
THE
PATIENT
'
S
HEEL
.
326
DURATION
OF
SERIAL
CASTING
.
328
MAINTAINING
FULL
RANGE
OF
KNEE
EXTENSION
WITH
A
HINGED
CAST
.
329
SERIAL
PLASTERING
FOR
A
PLANTARFLEXED
FOOT
.
332
APPLYING
THE
CAST
.
332
PREPARING
THE
BOTTOM
OF
THE
CAST
FOR
STANDING
.
337
CHANGING
THE
CAST
.
340
SERIAL
PLASTERING
FOR
THE
FLEXED
ELBOW
.
342
APPLYING
THE
CAST
.
342
MAINTAINING
THE
REGAINED
ELBOW
EXTENSION
.
342
THE
HINGED
CAST
.
344
SERIAL
PLASTERING
FOR
THE
FLEXED
WRIST
.
'.
.
346
APPLYING
THE
INITIAL
CAST
.
346
CHANGING
THE
CAST
.
346
MAINTAINING
WRIST
EXTENSION
AFTER
SERIAL
CASTING
.
349
MAKING
THE
VOLAR
SPLINT
.
350
SURGICAL
INTERVENTION
.
352
ANTISPASTIC
DRUGS
AND
NERVE
BLOCKS
.
355
NERVE
AND
MOTOR
POINT
BLOCKS
.
356
MANAGEMENT
OF
FRACTURES
AND
SOFT
TISSUE
INJURIES
.
357
FRACTURES
.
357
A
CASE
IN
POINT
.
358
CERVICAL
SPINE
INJURIES
.
359
TREATMENT
.
360
OTHER
SOFT
TISSUE
INJURIES
.
360
HETEROTOPIC
OSSIFICATION
.
361
THE
APPEARANCE
AND
DEVELOPMENT
OF
HO
.
361
FACTORS
WHICH
COULD
CAUSE
OR
PRECIPITATE
THE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
HO
.
363
XXVI
CONTENTS
LOSS
OF
PROTECTIVE
PAIN
RESPONSES
.
364
REPEATED
MINOR
TRAUMATIC
INJURIES
.
365
REPEATED
FORCIBLE
DISTENTION
OF
PREVIOUSLY
IMMOBILIZED
SOFT
TISSUES
.
365
MUSCLE
INJURY
AND
SORENESS
ARE
SELECTIVELY
ASSOCIATED
WITH
ECCENTRIC
CONTRACTIONS
.
366
HO
OCCURS
ALMOST
EXCLUSIVELY
IN
THE
VICINITY
OF
PROXIMAL
JOINTS
.
367
OTHER
RISK
FACTORS
ASSOCIATED
WITH
HO
.
368
CONSIDERATIONS
FOR
THE
PREVENTION
OF
HO
.
368
PREVENTATIVE
MEASURES
.
369
OVERCOMING
THE
PROBLEMS
OF
EXISTING
HO
.
372
TREATMENT
MEASURES
.
373
A
CASE
IN
POINT
.
377
HO
CAUSING
LOSS
OF
ELBOW
FLEXION
.
380
CONCLUSION
.
380
7
TOWARDS
ATTAINING
INDEPENDENT
WALKING:
PREPARATION
AND
FACILITATION
.
382
CONSIDERATIONS
FOR
TREATMENT
.
382
WHEN
TO
START
WALKING
.
383
A
CASE
IN
POINT
.
386
PREPARATORY
ACTIVITIES
.
388
RETRAINING
SELECTIVE
MOVEMENTS
OF
THE
LOWER
LIMB
.
388
SELECTIVE
HIP
EXTENSION
(BRIDGING)
.
388
SELECTIVE
KNEE
EXTENSION
.
390
SELECTIVE
HIP
AND
KNEE
EXTENSION
DURING
WEIGHT
BEARING
.
391
REGAINING
BALANCE
REACTIONS
AND
SELECTIVE
TRUNK
CONTROL
391
RETURNING
TO
AN
UPRIGHT
POSITION
AFTER
LEANING
DOWN
TO
EITHER
SIDE
.
393
MAINTAINING
BALANCE
WITH
WEIGHT
TRANSFERRED
SIDEWAYS
IN
SITTING
.
393
SELECTIVE
LATERAL
FLEXION
OF
THE
LUMBAR
SPINE
.
398
SELECTIVE
FLEXION
AND
EXTENSION
OF
THE
LUMBAR
SPINE
.
400
MOBILIZING
AND
ACTIVATING
THE
TRUNK
.
400
FLEXION
AND
EXTENSION
.
400
FLEXION/ROTATION
OF
THE
TRUNK
IN
SITTING
.
401
ROTATION
OF
THE
LUMBAR
SPINE
WITH
THE
ABDOMINAL
MUSCLES
ACTIVATED
.
402
THE
FACILITATION
OF
WALKING
.
404
STABILIZING
THE
THORAX
AND
ELICITING
REACTIVE
STEPS
.
405
ASSISTING
HIP
EXTENSION
AND
AVOIDING
A
HYPEREXTENDED
KNEE
.
407
CONTENTS
XXVII
A
WALKING
FRAME
WITH
WHEELS
.
410
ADAPTING
THE
WALKING
FRAME
FOR
FUNCTIONAL
TASKS
.
413
USING
OTHER
WALKING
AIDS
.
414
FACILITATING
STANDING
UP
AND
SITTING
DOWN
.
416
PROBLEM
SOLVING
.
416
DEALING
WITH
ADDITIONAL
PROBLEMS
WHICH
PREVENT
WALKING
.
418
A
CASE
IN
POINT
.
419
LEARNING
TO
GO
UP
AND
DOWN
STAIRS
.
422
GOING
UP
STAIRS
.
422
GOING
DOWN
STAIRS
.
422
RECREATIONAL
ACTIVITIES
WHICH
ENCOURAGE
ACTIVE
MOVEMENT
423
SWIMMING
.
423
CYCLING
.
424
CONCLUSION
.
424
REFERENCES
.
426
SUBJECT
INDEX
.
434 |
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