Overview
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Steven Mandel
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Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, USA
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Robert Thayer Sataloff
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Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA
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Sarita R. Schapiro
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Behavioral Rehabilitation Services, Jenkintown, USA
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Table of contents (19 chapters)
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- Sarita R. Schapiro, Robert Thayer Sataloff, Steven Mandel
Pages 1-4
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- Serge Duckett, Stephane Duckett
Pages 5-13
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- Carlos F. Gonzalez, Sonia Bermudez
Pages 33-66
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- Mercedes P. Jacobson, Michael R. Sperling
Pages 67-85
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- Sarita R. Schapiro, Thomas Swirsky Sacchetti
Pages 86-106
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- Karl Doghramji, Joyce Zinsenheim
Pages 123-141
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- Arnold Sadwin, Robert Rothrock, Steven Mandel, Donna Sadwin, Lori O’Leary
Pages 142-158
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- Robert Thayer Sataloff, Joseph R. Spiegel
Pages 159-202
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- Joseph R. Spiegel, Mark Frattali
Pages 225-234
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- Donald L. Myers, Francisco Batlle, Sanford Davne, Steven Mandel
Pages 245-260
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- Kathryn Tomlin, Lana Liberto
Pages 272-289
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- Lana Liberto, Kathryn Tomlin, Karen Lutz, Lynn Nash, Sarita Schapiro
Pages 290-305
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About this book
Minor Head Trauma describes and explains techniques for diagnosing, evaluating, and rehabilitating patients with minor head injuries. This book emphasizes the importance of long-term treatment of patients beyond the initial moments of injury and treatment in the emergency room. Minor Head Trauma offers insight on: - a range of related issues from emergency room management to psychiatric evaluation and rehabilitation; - the role of electrophysiological testing in patients - including BEAM techniques; - the subtleties of neurophysiological diagnosis; - neurotoxicological evaluation and treatment; - diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular joint disorders; - the nature and pathogenesis of visual sequelae of head injury; - the speech-language pathologist's role in treating minor head injuries; - the complexities of rehabilitation including problems faced when the patient resumes normal community, professional and familial activities. Minor Head Trauma is intended for physicians, psychologists, physical therapists, speech-language pathologists, nurses, attorneys, and others faced with the challenges of evaluating and treating patients who have sustained minor head trauma.
Editors and Affiliations
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Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, USA
Steven Mandel
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Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA
Robert Thayer Sataloff
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Behavioral Rehabilitation Services, Jenkintown, USA
Sarita R. Schapiro