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|a 616.81 LEVINE
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|a Levine, Peter G.,
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|0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2008041722
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|a Stronger after stroke :
|b your roadmap to recovery /
|c Peter G. Levine.
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|a Third edition.
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|a New York, NY :
|b Demos Health, an imprint of Springer Publishing Company,
|c [2018]
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|a xxiii, 285 pages :
|b illustrations ;
|c 23 cm
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a "Fully revised and updated"--Cover.
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|t Stroke recovery essentials --
|t Plan you work and work your plan --
|t Say no to plateau --
|t Use your fantastic plastic brain --
|t A doctor made for stroke survivors --
|t Neuroscience: your new best friend --
|t Using the wisdom of athletes --
|t The ultimate stroke recovery drug --
|t Measuring progress --
|t Recovery hints and tricks --
|t Challenge equals recovery --
|t Use what you have --
|t Train well on a treadmill --
|t Mirrors reflect recovery --
|t The mind, the brain, and sticking to the task --
|t Let recovery flow --
|t The recovery calendar --
|t Roadmap to recovery --
|t Tips for the caregiver --
|t Safeguarding the recovery investment --
|t Reduce pain to increase recovery --
|t Stay off the killing floor --
|t Reduce the risk of another stroke --
|t Protect your bones --
|t Don't shorten --
|t Shoulder care --
|t Five test you should do --
|t Cool treatment options --
|t Constraint-induced therapy for the arm and hand --
|t Get your hand back --
|t Imagine it! --
|t Electrical stimulation for frugal dummies --
|t Stimulate your stride --
|t Mirror therapy
|r (MT) --
|t Recovery of feeling --
|t Speak musically --
|t Constraint-induced therapy of speech --
|t You are game virtual reality --
|t The good trains the bad bilateral training --
|t Rhythm rehab for the arms and hands --
|t Walking in rhythm --
|t Shocking subluxation --
|t The neuroplastic model for "pusher" syndrome --
|t Elements of exercise essential to recovery --
|t Horizontal rehab: good sleep=good recovery --
|t Get a home exercise program --
|t Space to recover: the home gym --
|t Space to focus: the community gym --
|t Weight up! --
|t Bank energy and watch your investment grow --
|t Recovery strategies --
|t The four phases of stroke recovery --
|t The subacute phase: recovery's sweet spot --
|t Expanding the therapeutic footprint --
|t Therapy soup: mix and match --
|t Lifestyle as therapy --
|t Your work schedule --
|t Living recovery --
|t Keep the core values safe --
|t Hard but safe --
|t Eat to recover --
|t Make home movies --
|t Don't neglect the "good" side --
|t Guide your doctor --
|t Spasticity control and elimination --
|t Spasticity: the beast unmasked --
|t Neuroplastic beats spastic --
|t Spasticity, tone and contracture: even clinicians get it wrong --
|t Spasticity: Jekyll and Hyde? --
|t Give spasticity the one-two punch --
|t Motivation: recovery fuel --
|t Meeting the challenge of recovery --
|t Be a caveman --
|t When help hurts --
|t Reconsider medications --
|t This just got real: psychological adjustment after stroke --
|t Fight fatigue --
|t Walking your way to better walking --
|t The young adult stroke survivor
|r (YASS): driven to recover --
|t Recovery machines --
|t Those amazing machines.
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|a Puts the power of recovery in the reader's hands by providing simple-to-follow instructions for reaching the highest possible level of recovery. The book's neuroplastic recovery model stresses repetition of task-specific practice, proper scheduling of practice, setting goals, and measuring progress to achieve optimal results. Researcher Peter G. Levine breaks down the science and gives survivors evidence-based tools to retrain the brain and take charge of recovery. Introduces readers to leading-edge stroke recovery information while simplifying the process to attain specific benchmarks. Also included is a sample recovery schedule, a helpful glossary of frequently used stroke recovery terms, and a list of resources for readers to research emerging stroke recovery options. Also features: Complete update of all chapters to reflect new knowledge about maximizing recovery; the latest research insights applied to individual recovery programs; steps to cope with challenges at each stage of recovery and achieve success; DIY strategies to save time and money; new chapters on using electrical stimulation, reducing post-stroke pain, and understanding spasticity"--Back cover.
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|a AJN Book of the Year Awards 3rd Place, 2018
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|a Cerebrovascular disease.
|0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85022123
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|a Cerebrovascular disease
|x Patients
|x Rehabilitation.
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|a Self-care, Health.
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