The Care and Management of Spinal Cord Injuries

Spinal paralysis is probably the most devastat­ the President of the International Medical So­ ing of all the illnesses that can befall man. Only ciety of Paraplegia. He has made many signifi­ a few years ago, 80% of spinal victims were cant contributions, both in the initial treatment dead within t...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bedbrook, G. M.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 1981, 1981
Edition:1st ed. 1981
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Pathology
  • Early Treatment
  • Assessment
  • Management
  • Long-term Care
  • 20 Physiologic Studies
  • Spinal Cord
  • Spinal Reflexes
  • Spinal Motoneurons
  • Chemical Transmission in the Spinal Cord
  • Spinal Man
  • Practical Significance of Spinal Shock
  • 21 Pathologic Considerations of Spinal Paralysis
  • General Principles of Pathologic Reactions
  • Classification of Spinal Cord Disorders
  • 22 Recent Research in Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Review of Recent Findings
  • Dysfunction of the Autonomic Nervous System
  • Adrenal Cortical Function in the Tetraplegic Patient
  • Experimental Methods of Emptying the Neurogenic Bladder with Electric Stimulation
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Orthotic Systems for the Paralyzed
  • 23 Design, Organization, and Staffing ofa Spinal Paralysis Unit
  • Staff
  • Staffing Structure
  • Design of a Spinal Unit: Underlying Rationale
  • Extrahospital Service
  • 24 Home Nursing Care and Volunteer Organizations
  • Home Nursing Care
  • Voluntary Organizations
  • Follow-up of Physical Condition
  • Other areas of Follow-up
  • 13 General Medical Care of Spinal Paralytic Patients
  • Venous Thrombosis
  • Respiratory Dysfunction
  • Coronary Heart Disease
  • Obesity
  • 14 Decubitus Ulcers (Pressure Sores)
  • Pathology
  • Acute Decubitus Ulcer
  • Chronic Decubitis Ulcers
  • Early Preventive Care and Early Conservative Management
  • Presurgical Preparation
  • Surgical Technique
  • 15 Contractures and Spasm
  • Contractures
  • Spasm
  • 16 Pain and Phantom Sensation
  • Classification of Pain in Cord Injury
  • Pain Management
  • 17 Pott’s Paraplegia
  • Pathology
  • Classification
  • Prognosis
  • Symptoms and Signs
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
  • Other Methods of Treatment
  • 18 Traumatic Paraplegia in Children
  • Incidence and Causes of Injury
  • Clinical Presentation
  • Pathology
  • Spinal Deformities
  • Urinary Management
  • Treatment
  • Unique Features of Emphasis in the Rehabilitation of Children
  • 19 Care of Children with Spina Bifida
  • Incidence
  • 1 Prevention of Spinal Paralysis: Emergency Management
  • Preventive Measures
  • Emergency Management and First Aid
  • 2 Examination
  • The Medical History
  • Examination of the Spinal Patient
  • Radiologic Examination
  • Classification of Injuries
  • Associated Injuries
  • Repetition of Examination
  • 3 Diagnosis
  • Terminology
  • Diagnosis of Spinal Cord Dysfunction
  • Prognosis
  • Records
  • Additional Responsibilities
  • 4 Nontraumatic Causes of Spinal Paralysis
  • Clinicopathologic Findings
  • Diagnosis
  • Mechanical Causes
  • Nonmechanical Causes
  • Paraplegia Due to Secondary Carcinoma
  • Paralysis Caused by Spinal Deformity
  • Spinal Deformity Caused by Paralysis
  • 5 Early Management of Spinal Injuries
  • General Treatment
  • Nonoperative Management of the Bony Lesion
  • Surgical Management of Spinal Injuries
  • 6 Surgical Procedures for Associated Injuries
  • Acute Traumatic Spinal Paralysis
  • Long-term Spinal Paralysis
  • Other Surgical Complications
  • 25 Paraplegia in Developing Countries
  • Causation and Specific Treatment of Spinal Paralysis in Developing Countries
  • General Management and Rehabilitation of Paraplegic Patients in Developing Countries
  • Future Goals
  • 26 The Future
  • Index 343
  • 7 Rehabilitation
  • Medical Rehabilitation
  • Social Rehabilitation
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Educational Rehabilitation
  • 8 Nursing Management
  • Administration
  • Early Management
  • Respiratory Impairment
  • The Neurogenic Bladder
  • Care of the Skin—Prevention of Pressure Sores
  • Bowel Management
  • Nursing Care of Contractures and Spasm
  • Nursing Management of an Ileal Conduit
  • Fluid Balance and Dietetic Care
  • Fundamentals in Prevention of Complications
  • 9 Medical Management
  • Management of the Bladder
  • Gastrointestinal Management
  • Respiratory and Acid-Base Physiology: Disorders and Management
  • Rehabilitation of the Hand
  • Alterations in Sexual Function
  • 10 Physical and Occupational Therapy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • 11 Orthotics
  • Upper Limb Orthoses or Orthotics
  • Lower Extremity Braces
  • Crutches
  • Corsets,Spinal Braces, and Other Appliances
  • 12 Follow-up Service
  • Aims of Total Patient Care