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Children With Cerebral Palsy Archie Hinchcliffe

Children With Cerebral Palsy By Archie Hinchcliffe

Children With Cerebral Palsy by Archie Hinchcliffe


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Summary

This book is a practical guide designed for the effective treatment of cerebral palsy in children. It provides a set of principles by which to observe and analyse individual's problems and then plan treatment.

Children With Cerebral Palsy Summary

Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Manual for Therapists, Parents and Community Workers by Archie Hinchcliffe

A large number of children in developing countries are born with or develop cerebral palsy. The problem is made worse by inadequate knowledge and treatment facilities. As a result, thousands of children with cerebral palsy live in burdensome dependence upon their families. This tragic situation can be avoided to a great extent by giving treatment early in the child's life and also by guiding families on how to manage the children in ways that help them become independent.

This book is a practical guide designed to help therapists and community workers understand and effectively treat children with cerebral palsy. It focuses on:

- adequately assessing children with cerebral palsy

- designing treatment programmes that can be carried out in partnership with parents and community workers

- assessing and managing eating and drinking difficulties

- making simple and cost-effective equipment

- designing appropriate play activities during therapy

- evaluating and dealing with sensory integration problems in children with cerebral palsy

- closer integration of theory and practical skills.

About Archie Hinchcliffe

Archie Hinchcliffe is a Consultant Physiotherapy Trainer specialising in training therapists and community workers working with children in developing countries. She co-leads a biennial short course at the Bobath Centre in London specifically targeted at therapists intending to work in developing countries, and is a Trustee of Cerebral Palsy Africa, a Scottish charity founded in 2005 to support training programmes for therapists and others working with children with cerebral palsy in African countries. Archie Hinchcliffe has extensive hands-on experience of working with children with cerebral palsy in many countries in the Middle East and Africa. She lives in Hutton, near Berwick-upon-Tweed in the UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction What is Cerebral Palsy and How does it affect Children? Assessing a Child with Cerebral Palsy Contractures and Deformities Principles of Treatment Child, Family and Therapist working as a Team Useful Equipment at a Treatment Centre and at Home Sensory Integration problems in Children with Cerebral Palsy ANNIE BROZAITIS Assessment and Management of Eating and Drinking difficulties MARIAN BROWNE Appendix A: How to make Equipment from Appropriate Paper-based Technology (APT) JEAN WESTMACOTT Appendix B: Choosing appropriate play activities to Engage a Child`s active involvement in Therapy

Additional information

GOR006706819
9780761935605
0761935606
Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Manual for Therapists, Parents and Community Workers by Archie Hinchcliffe
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
20070206
259
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