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Surgical rehabilitation of the upper limb in tetraplegia / Vincent R Hentz, Caroline Leclercq ; illustrator, Kathy Hirsch.
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Title:Surgical rehabilitation of the upper limb in tetraplegia / Vincent R Hentz, Caroline Leclercq ; illustrator, Kathy Hirsch.
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Author/Creator:Hentz, Vincent R.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Leclercq, C. (Caroline), 1952-
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Published/Created:London ; New York : W.B. Saunders, 2002.
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Location:BMB LIBRARY (VGH) stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: WE810 .H528 2002
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Call Number: WE810 .H528 2002
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Library of Congress Subjects: Quadriplegics--Rehabilitation.
Arm--Surgery.
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Medical Subjects:Arm--surgery.
Quadriplegia--rehabilitation.
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Description:x, 260 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:0702022713 (hbk.)
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Contents:Pt. I. Background and Patient Evaluation
1. History of surgical rehabilitation
2. Anatomy of the cervical spine and cord
3. Trauma to the cervical spinal cord
4. Initial protection of the upper limbs
5. tetraplegic patient and the environment / L. Floris, C. Dif and M. A. Le Mouel
6. Upper limb evaluation in the stabilizing patient
Pt. II. Surgical and Non-Surgical Rehabilitation of Upper Extremity Function
7. Classifying the surgical candidate: a system of classification for the tetraplegic based on residual limb power
8. Indications for performing surgical rehabilitation
9. Principles of tendon transfers, tenodeses, and fusions
10. Surgical rehabilitation of active elbow extension
11. Surgical rehabilitation for the very weakest (International Classification Group 0) patients
12. Surgical rehabilitation of key pinch by tenodesis (International Classification Groups 1 and 2)
13. Functional rehabilitation for the stronger (International Classification Groups 3, 4, and 5) patients
14. Functional Rehabilitation for the strongest (International Classification Group 6) patients
15. Surgical rehabilitation of refined hand function (International Classification Groups 7, 8, and 9)
16. Surgical rehabilitation for the unusual, incompletely injured, or pediatric-age tetraplegic patient (International Classification Group X)
17. Upper limb functional neuromuscular stimulation
18. Assessing post-treatment improvement in upper limb function in the tetraplegic patient - evaluating function. App. I. Standard neurological classification of spinal cord injury
App. II. Hand surgery evaluation (tetraplegia)
App. III. Expected functional outcomes
App. IV. Protocol for deltoid to triceps surgery
App. V. Protocol for Moberg (tenodesis) key-pinch procedures
App. VI. Protocol for two-stage restoration of active grasp and release of thumb and fingers
App. VII. Functional Independence Measure and American Spinal Injury Association impairment scale
App. VIII. Spinal cord injury functional questionnaire instructions.