Manual of pediatric balance disorders / [edited by] Robert C. O'Reilly, Thierry Morlet, Jacob R. Brodsky, Sharon L. Cushing [electronic resource]
Publication details: San Diego, CA: Plural Publishing, Inc., [2020]Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resourceISBN:- 1635501482
- 9781635501483
- Equilibrium (Physiology)
- children
- vestibular diseases
- Postural Balance
- Movement disorders
- Nervous System Diseases/physiopathology
- Child
- Infant
- Vestibule du labyrinthe osseux - Maladies
- Oto-rhino-laryngologie pédiatrique
- Équilibre (Physiologie)
- Troubles moteurs
- Enfants
- Nourrissons
- children (people by age group)
- Infants
- Pediatric otolaryngology
- Vestibular apparatus - Diseases
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E-book | Alder Hey Children's Hospital Library E-Access | Link to resource | Available 24/7 with OpenAthens account | 3 concurrent users | ||||
E-book | Liverpool Heart and Chest NHS Library | Link to resource | Not for loan | |||||
E-book | Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Aintree Library | Link to resource | Not for loan | |||||
E-book | Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Library - Royal Liverpool | Link to resource | Not for loan | |||||
E-book | Liverpool Women’s NHS Library | Link to resource | Not for loan |
WorldCat record variable field(s) change: 650Includes bibliographical references and indexPrint version record
Article Abstract: This thoroughly updated second edition of Manual of Pediatric Balance Disorders remains a vital resource for clinicians and students specializing in pediatric vestibular and balance disorders. The text is organized for effective use in the clinic, classroom, bedside, or laboratory, and is separated into four parts: Basic Mechanisms, Clinical Evaluation, Pediatric Vestibular Disorders, and Treatment. Each chapter ends with Self-Assessment Questions to aid in reader comprehension and address important chapter topics. Manual of Pediatric Balance Disorders features contributions from 45 experts across the fields of otolaryngology, audiology, neurology, and physical therapy, and represents the distillation of years of cumulative clinical and research experience"-- Provided by publisher