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Spinal Cord Injury, second edition
A Guide for Living
The authors explain how spinal cord injury affects physical functioning and the impact of physical changes on emotions and social life. They offer a holistic approach to recovery that incorporates all aspects of living and emphasizes achieving optimal health, personal fulfillment, and meaningful family and social relationships.
The new edition of this helpful book includes a completely revised chapter on recovery and regeneration research, stem cell research, and activity-based therapies. New information is offered on medical and rehabilitative care of children and adolescents as well as preventative health measures for people of all ages living with spinal cord injury. The book includes expanded ideas and resources for socializing, travel, sports and recreation.
About the Authors
Reviews
"The sheer complexity and quantity of issues we face in the early stages of spinal cord injury easily overwhelm. These experts have provided a reassuring resource that helps people with recent injuries and their families gain their bearings during a time of great change. This book shines light on their path ahead, whatever is to come."—Gary Karp, author of Life on Wheels: For the Active Wheelchair User
"Written in a compelling manner that is easy to read, the book begins from a medical perspective, with an informative description of what to expect immediately following injury. An excellent resource, both for survivors and also for those providing support and assistance."—SCI access, reviewing a previous edition
"A comprehensive overview of the challenges faced by both the newly injured and those who have longer experience in coping with the multitude of changes that occur following a spinal cord injury."—Rehabilitation Nursing, reviewing a previous edition
"This book does a very good job of taking someone from the moment of injury, to hospital and rehabilitation, and into adjusting to life and relationships with a disability. It is easy to read and does not use a great deal of jargon in describing the physical and medical aspects of spinal cord injury. Anyone who has a friend, colleague, or family member confronted by this trauma might find this a useful gift in difficult circumstances."—Disability Studies Quarterly, reviewing a previous edition
The Johns Hopkins University Press | |
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April 25, 2008 | |
9780801887772 | |
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13 line drawings | |
9.00 Inches (US) | |
6.00 Inches (US) | |
1.35 Pounds (US) | |
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$50.00 USD, £37.00 GBP | |
v2.1 Reference | |
Electronic book text | |
April 25, 2008 | |
9780801894305 | |
9780801887772 | |
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376 | |
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$25.00 USD, £18.50 GBP | |
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