Management of Deep Infection
, Paul D. Siney1 and Patricia A. Fleming1 (1) The John Charnley Research Institute Wrightington Hospital, Wigan, Lancashire, UK Deep infection after elective surgery is a serious complication. The problem is even more…
, Paul D. Siney1 and Patricia A. Fleming1 (1) The John Charnley Research Institute Wrightington Hospital, Wigan, Lancashire, UK Deep infection after elective surgery is a serious complication. The problem is even more…
, Paul D. Siney1 and Patricia A. Fleming1 (1) The John Charnley Research Institute Wrightington Hospital, Wigan, Lancashire, UK Leg length discrepancy, in general, and leg over-lengthening in particular, after total hip arthroplasty,…
, Paul D. Siney1 and Patricia A. Fleming1 (1) The John Charnley Research Institute Wrightington Hospital, Wigan, Lancashire, UK From Low Friction to Low Frictional Torque “In a design of a load bearing…
, Paul D. Siney1 and Patricia A. Fleming1 (1) The John Charnley Research Institute Wrightington Hospital, Wigan, Lancashire, UK The clinical results of this operation are so good that one often feels they…
Motor training Motor training in this chapter includes ‘hands-on’ treatment procedures called physiotherapy suggestions and therapeutic activities by anyone daily involved with a person with cerebral palsy, called management, or…
Approach to assessment The framework for all assessments is outlined to synthesise various approaches. This avoids use of assessment methods focused on any one therapy system. The framework consists of…
A child does not move by neurophysiology alone. The ability to move is also dependent on learning processes. Learning depends on active movement initiated by a child as much as…
Working with parents Today, therapists recognise the importance of working with the parents of each child and for some time home programmes have been shown to them (Collis l947; Finnie…
Causes of deformities and aims of therapy and management (1) Immobility. (2) Hypotonicity. (3) Hypertonicity. (4) Weakness – general or specific. (5) Co-contraction and synergies (movement patterns). (6) Abnormal reflex…
The motor dysfunction The brain damage results in disorganised and delayed development of the neurological mechanisms of postural control, balance and movement. The muscles activated for these motor aspects are…