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Handbook of neurological rehabilitation / edited by Richard J. Greenwood [and others] ; foreword by Lord Walton.

By: Publication details: Hove ; New York: Psychology Press, 2003Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (xv, 740 pages) : illustrationsISBN:
  • 0203989325
  • 9780203989326
Other title:
  • Neurological rehabilitation
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • RC350.4 .N484 2003eb
Online resources: Summary: Article Abstract: Changes in the focus of neurological practice worldwide have led to the need for new standard texts that reflect the current state of this expanding area of clinical expertise. The second edition of the Handbook of Neurological Rehabilitation is a major reference source that fulfils this need, providing an invaluable resource for all professions that work with patients suffering from neurological disorders. It brings restorative neurology to the bedside and shows how a reiterative, goal-oriented, problem-solving training programme can benefit patients, sometimes on a scale not achieve.
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Book, Standard Loan (4 weeks) Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Library - Royal Liverpool Main Shelves Available

eBooks on EBSCOhost All EBSCO eBooks Revised edition of: Neurological rehabilitation / edited by Richard Greenwood, c1997. Includes bibliographical references and index. English. Print version record.

Article Abstract: Changes in the focus of neurological practice worldwide have led to the need for new standard texts that reflect the current state of this expanding area of clinical expertise. The second edition of the Handbook of Neurological Rehabilitation is a major reference source that fulfils this need, providing an invaluable resource for all professions that work with patients suffering from neurological disorders. It brings restorative neurology to the bedside and shows how a reiterative, goal-oriented, problem-solving training programme can benefit patients, sometimes on a scale not achieve.