Bobath concept: theory and clinical practice in neurological rehabilitation
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Chichester, U.K.; Ames, Iowa
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Wiley-Blackwell
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c2009
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xv, 216 p.: ill.; 25 cm
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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edited by Sue Raine, Linzi Meadows, Mary Lynch-Ellerington
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The Bobath concept: developments and current theoretical underpinning/ Sue Raine -- An understanding of functional movement as a basis for clinical reasoning/ Linzi Meadows and Jenny Williams -- Assessment and clinical reasoning in the Bobath concept/ Paul Johnson -- Practice evaluation/ Helen Lindfield and Debbie Strang -- Moving between sitting and standing/ Lynne Fletcher, Catherine Cornall, and Sue Armstrong -- The control of locomotion/ Ann Holland and Mary Lynch-Ellerington -- Recovery of upper limb function/ Janice Champion, Christine Barber, and Mary Lynch-Ellerington -- Exploring partnerships in the rehabilitation setting: the 42-hour approach of the Bobath concept/ Clare Fraser