"Principles in the Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Disease and Disability; History and Physical Examination Chronic Disease; Treatment Strategies in Chronic Disease; The Spectrum of Physical Treatment; Electromyography, Nerve Conduction Studies, and Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in the Evaluation of Motor Unit and CNS Diseases; The Team Approach to Rehabilitation; Management Problems of Disabling Diseases; Disuse Syndrome: Recognition and Prevention; Mobility; Neurogenic Bladder and Bowel; Sexuality and Physical Disability; Common Disabilities Requiring Chronic Care; Stroke Syndromes; Head Injury; Spinal Cord Injury; Low Back Pain; Chronic Pain: A Behavioral Perspective; Progressive Neuromuscular Disorders; Rheumatic Disorders; Amputations; The Rehabilitation of Children and the Elderly; Principles of Pediatric Rehabilitation; Principles of Geriatric Rehabilitation; Psychosocial and Vocational Aspects of Disability; Psychological Adjustment to Disability; Social Support and Community Resources; Vocational Aspects of Rehabilitation."
Dr. Ross Hays, MD, is Associate Professor of Rehabilitation
Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Washington School of
Medicine, and Associate Director of Rehabilitation Medicine at the
Children's Hospital and Medical Center in Seattle, Washington.
George H. Kraft, MD, is Director of the Multiple Sclerosis Clinical
Center, Director of the Multiple Sclerosis Research and Training
Center, and Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University
of Washington Medical Center.
Walter Stolov is Professor and Chairman of the Department of
Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Washington School of
Medicine in Seattle, Washington.
""...especially useful for medical students, as well as for those who practice medicine in an acute care context and need an introductory reference to the more common disabling conditions."" -- American Rehabilitation
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