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Physiotherapy management of haemophilia
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London, UK. : Blackwell, 2000
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xv, 152 p. : ill. 22 cm.
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9780632057641

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Physiotherapy Management of Haemophilia provides a comprehensive overview of the physiotherapy treatment concepts and management strategies currently available that can be incorporated into the management programs for patients with haemophilia. It is written by physiotherapists with a broad range of experience of haemophilia, based on their clinical experience and supported by evidence from the relevant literature.

This book is essential reading for the physiotherapist responsible for the treatment of patients with haemophilia. It will, however, also be a valuable source of reference for doctors, nurses, orthopaedic surgeons and counselors.


Author Notes

Caroline Barmatz BSc PT: Hydrotherapy Department, Supervisor, The Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer Hospital, Israel
Karen Beeton MPhty BSc(Hons) MCSP: Senior Lecturer, Department of Physiotherapy, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK; and Honorary Lecturer, Royal Free and University College Medical School, University College, London, UK
Brenda M. Buzzard MSc PostGradDip MCSP: Superintendent Physiotherapist, The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust, Northern Regional Haemophilia Service, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Andrew Clements MCSP: Physiotherapist to Leicester Haemophilia Comprehensive Care Centre, Leicester Royal Infirmary NHS Trust, Leicester; and Associate Clinical Teacher Leicester University, Faculty of Medicine, Leicester, UK
Jane Cornwell MCSP: Physiotherapiest c/o Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
Mandy Higginbottom MCSP: Superintendent Physiotherapist, Physiotherapy Department, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK
Lily Heijnen MD PhD: Van Creveld Kliniek UMC Utrecht, Rehabilitation Centre De Trappenberg Huizen, The Netherlands
Piet de Kleijn PT: Physiotherapist, Department of Rehabilitation and Nutritional Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Van Creveld Clinic, University Medical Center, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Nico L.U. van Meeteren PhD: Associate Professor, Division Rehabilitation and Nutritional Sciences; Staff member of the Rudolf Magnus Institute for Neurosciences, University Medical Center, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Victoria Leckie MCSP: Senior Physiotherapist, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK
Lucy Orr MCSP: Physiotherapy Specialist in Haemophilia, The Haemophilia Reference Centre, St Thomas' Hospital, Lambeth Palace Road, London UK
Jane Padkin MCSP: Superintendent Physiotherapist III, Physiotherapy Department, Royal Free Hospital, Pond Street, London UK
E. Carlos Rodriguez-Merchan MD PhD: Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Haemophilia Centre, La Paz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain
Dionne Ryder MSc MCSP: Senior Lecturer, Department of Physiotherapy, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
Mohammed Tariq Sohail MBBS (Pb), MCh.orth (L'Pool), FRCS (Ed), FRCS (GIGS), FICS: Post Graduate Medical Institute, Lahore General Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan
David Stephensen: Physiotherapist, Kent Haemophilia Centre, Kent and Canterbury Hospital, Ethelbert Road, Canterbury UK
Rochelle Tiktinsky BSc PT: The National Hemophilia Center, The Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer Hospital, Israel


Table of Contents

Christine Lee and E. Carlos Rodriguez-MerchanKaren Beeton and Dionne RyderAndrew ClementsRochelle Tiktinsky and Caroline BarmatzMandy Higginbottom and Victoria LeckieJane PadkinBrenda M. BuzzardDavid StephensenPiet de Kleijn and Nico L. U. van MeeterenJane CornwellE. Carlos Rodriguez-MerchanLucy OrrLily Heijnen and Muhammed Tariq Sohail
List of Contributorsp. vii
Forewordsp. ix
Prefacep. xiii
Acknowledgementsp. xv
1 Principles of Assessment in Haemophiliap. 1
2 Pain Mechanismsp. 15
3 Hydrotherapy and its Use in Haemophiliap. 27
4 Electrotherapy and its Use in Haemophiliap. 39
5 Muscle Imbalance in Haemophiliap. 51
6 Exercise, Sport and Education in Haemophiliap. 65
7 Biomechanics of the Lower Limb in Haemophiliap. 77
8 Use of a Theoretical Framework for Health Status in Haemophilia Care and Researchp. 89
9 Disability and Outcome Measures in Patients with Haemophiliap. 101
10 Orthopaedic Surgery in Haemophiliap. 111
11 Physiotherapy following Orthopaedic Surgery in Haemophiliap. 121
12 Rehabilitation in Developing Countriesp. 135
Indexp. 147
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