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Neuroscience. Fundamentals for Rehabilitation. Edition No. 6

  • Book

  • August 2022
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5514692
Use your knowledge of the nervous system to understand and treat neurologic disorders! Neuroscience: Fundamentals for Rehabilitation, 6th Edition provides an illustrated guide to neurology and how it affects the practice of physical and occupational therapy. Case studies and first-person stories from people with neurologic disorders make it easier to develop clinical reasoning skills and apply your knowledge to the clinical setting. This edition includes an enhanced eBook free with each purchase of a new print book. Written by noted PT educator Laurie Lundy-Ekman, Neuroscience uses evidence-based research to help you evaluate and treat clients who have physical limitations due to nervous system damage or disease.

- Logical, systems approach to neuroscience makes it easier to master complex information and provides a framework for conducting a neurologic examination and evaluation. - Clinical perspective of neuroscience is provided through case studies, personal stories written by people with neurologic disorders, and summaries of key features of neurologic disorders and the body systems they affect. - Six sections - Overview of Neurology, Neuroscience at the Cellular Level, Development of the Nervous System, Vertical Systems, Regions, and Neurologic Tests - first show how neural cells operate, and then allow you to apply your knowledge of neuroscience. - Coverage of key physical rehabilitation topics includes abnormal muscle tone, chronic pain, control of movement, and differential diagnosis of dizziness. - Hundreds of color-coded illustrations show body structures and functions across systems. - Full-color atlas includes photographs of the human brain along with labeled line drawings. - Clinical Notes case studies demonstrate how neuroscience concepts may be applied to clinical situations. - Pathology boxes provide a quick summary of the features of neurologic disorders commonly encountered in rehabilitation practice. - NEW! Quick Reference Lists on the inside book covers make it easy to find frequently consulted figures, reflexes, tables, and summaries within the text. - NEW! Updated chapters include Pain as a Disease and as a Symptom, Motor System: Upper Motor Neurons, Motor and Psychologic Functions, Brainstem Region, and Neurologic Tests. - NEW! 85 new or updated figures are added to this edition. - NEW! Nearly 600 new references are added to this edition. - NEW! Enhanced eBook version - included with print purchase - allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices. - NEW! Answers to the book's case studies and a student workbook with approximately 1,000 practice questions and answers are included in the eBook.

Table of Contents

1

Introduction to Neuroscience

Part 1

Overview of Neurology

2

Neuroanatomy

3

Neurologic Disorders and the Neurologic Examination

4

Neuroimaging and Neuroanatomy Atlas

Part 2

Neuroscience at the Cellular Level

5

Physical and Electrical Properties of Cells in the Nervous System

6

Neural Communication: Synaptic and Extrasynaptic Transmission

7

Neuroplasticity

Part 3

Development of the Nervous System

8

Development of the Nervous System

Part 4

Vertical Systems

9

Autonomic Nervous System

10

Peripheral Somatosensory System

11

Central Somatosensory System

12

Pain as a Disease: Neuropathic Pain, Central Sensitivity Syndromes, and Pain Syndromes

13

Motor System: Motor Neurons and Spinal Motor Function

14

Motor System: Motor Tracts

15

Motor System: The Cerebellum and the Spinocerebellar Pathways

16

Motor and Psychologic Functions: Basal Ganglia

Part 5

Regions

17

Peripheral Region

18

Spinal Region

19

Cranial Nerves

20

Brainstem Region

21

Visual System

22

Vestibular System

23

Dizziness and Unsteadiness

24

Cerebrospinal Fluid System

25

Blood Supply, Stroke, Fluid Dynamics, and Intracranial Pressure

26

Cerebrum

27

Memory, Consciousness and Intellect

28

Behavior, Emotions, Decision Making, Personality: Prefrontal and Anterior Temporal Lobes

29

Communication, Directing Attention, and Spatial Cognition: Temporoparietal Association Cortex and Inferior Frontal Gyrus

Authors

Laurie Lundy-Ekman Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR.