
A Practical Approach to Movement Disorders
Diagnosis and Management, Third Edition
Springer Publishing Company
3rd Edition
Published on 9. August 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
604 pages
978-0-8261-4658-8 (ISBN)
Description
"This updated edition, with its latest treatments and a primer on deep brain stimulation, is helpful for clinicians dealing with movement disorders. It will be an excellent addition to the library of those who see movement disorders." ---Doody's Review Service, 5 stars
Revised Third Edition of the practical yet authoritative guide to diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders. Written in an expanded outline format, this book is packed with flow charts, algorithms, and tables to provide quick access to point-of-care information. Easy-to-read and thoroughly up-to-date, this new edition includes the latest diagnostic and treatment protocols, recent FDA-approved drugs, and non-pharmacological therapies. With coverage of all major disease categories, this essential handbook belongs in the pocket of any clinician who suspects a movement disorder in a patient.
The book is organized by medical, behavioral, surgical, and non-pharmacological treatment approaches to movement disorders. Opening chapters walk the practitioner through clinical presentation, diagnosis, and work-up of common and uncommon disorders, sleep-related movement disorders, eye and vestibular function, including pediatric issues. Behavioral and psychiatric complications for Parkinson disease, Huntington disease, and Tourette syndrome follow, with a fully reconfigured chapter on functional movement disorders, incorporating changes in classification and treatment approach. Expanded chapters on surgical devices and indications address deep brain stimulation surgery; lesioning, shunts, and pumps; post-operative care; and neuropsychological, social, and ethical issues. The final section on non-pharmacological approaches covers physical and occupational therapy, speech and swallowing therapy, nutrition, and palliative care.
Key Features:
Thoroughly revised and updated third edition of popular practical resource for busy clinicians
Incorporates most recent evidence for the pharmacological, behavioral, surgical, and non-pharmacological treatment of the full spectrum of movement disorders
Expanded bullet-point outline format for quick access to essential information
Loaded with illustrative flow charts, algorithms, and tables outlining drug dosing, side effects, and other therapeutic treatments
Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers
Revised Third Edition of the practical yet authoritative guide to diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders. Written in an expanded outline format, this book is packed with flow charts, algorithms, and tables to provide quick access to point-of-care information. Easy-to-read and thoroughly up-to-date, this new edition includes the latest diagnostic and treatment protocols, recent FDA-approved drugs, and non-pharmacological therapies. With coverage of all major disease categories, this essential handbook belongs in the pocket of any clinician who suspects a movement disorder in a patient.
The book is organized by medical, behavioral, surgical, and non-pharmacological treatment approaches to movement disorders. Opening chapters walk the practitioner through clinical presentation, diagnosis, and work-up of common and uncommon disorders, sleep-related movement disorders, eye and vestibular function, including pediatric issues. Behavioral and psychiatric complications for Parkinson disease, Huntington disease, and Tourette syndrome follow, with a fully reconfigured chapter on functional movement disorders, incorporating changes in classification and treatment approach. Expanded chapters on surgical devices and indications address deep brain stimulation surgery; lesioning, shunts, and pumps; post-operative care; and neuropsychological, social, and ethical issues. The final section on non-pharmacological approaches covers physical and occupational therapy, speech and swallowing therapy, nutrition, and palliative care.
Key Features:
Thoroughly revised and updated third edition of popular practical resource for busy clinicians
Incorporates most recent evidence for the pharmacological, behavioral, surgical, and non-pharmacological treatment of the full spectrum of movement disorders
Expanded bullet-point outline format for quick access to essential information
Loaded with illustrative flow charts, algorithms, and tables outlining drug dosing, side effects, and other therapeutic treatments
Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers
More details
Edition
3rd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
20 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
834 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8261-4658-8 (9780826146588)
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Previous edition

Hubert H. Fernandez | Andre G. Machado | Mayur Pandya
A Practical Approach to Movement Disorders
Diagnosis and Management
Book
09/2014
2nd Edition
Demos Medical Publishing
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Persons
Dr. Hubert H. Fernandez, MD, Professor of Medicine (Neurology), Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Head of Movement Disorders, Center for Neurological Restoration, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
Content
Preface
Acknowledgements
PART I. Getting Started
Chapter 1. The Body Language of Movement Disorders
PART II. Diagnostic and Pharmacological Approach to Movement Disorders
Chapter 2. Tremors
Chapter 3. Parkinsonism
Chapter 4. Parkinson Disease
Chapter 5. Dystonia
Chapter 6. Chorea
Chapter 7. Spasticity
Chapter 8. Myoclonus
Chapter 9. Ataxia
Chapter 10. Tics
Chapter 11. Sleep-Related Movement Disorders
Chapter 12. Approach to Eye and Vestibular Function in Movement Disorders
Chapter 13. Key Concepts in Pediatric Movement Disorders
PART III. Behavioral Issues in Movement Disorders
Chapter 14. The Psychiatric Assessment
Chapter 15. Psychiatric Issues in Parkinson Disease
Chapter 16. Psychiatric Issues in Huntington Disease
Chapter 17. Psychiatric Issues in Tourette Syndrome
Chapter 18. Approach to Functional Movement Disorders
PART IV. Surgical Approach to Movement Disorders
Chapter 19. Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery: Indications, Devices, Techniques, Procedure
Chapter 20. Lesioning, Shunts and Pumps
Chapter 21. Post-Operative Care, Programming and Troubleshooting
Chapter 22. Neuropsychological, Social and Ethical Issues in Functional Neurosurgery
PART V. Non-Pharmacological Approach to Movement Disorders
Chapter 23. Exercise and Physical Therapy
Chapter 24. Occupational Therapy and Useful Devices
Chapter 25. Speech and Swallowing Therapy
Chapter 26. Nutritional Considerations
Chapter 27. Palliative Care and Hospice
Acknowledgements
PART I. Getting Started
Chapter 1. The Body Language of Movement Disorders
PART II. Diagnostic and Pharmacological Approach to Movement Disorders
Chapter 2. Tremors
Chapter 3. Parkinsonism
Chapter 4. Parkinson Disease
Chapter 5. Dystonia
Chapter 6. Chorea
Chapter 7. Spasticity
Chapter 8. Myoclonus
Chapter 9. Ataxia
Chapter 10. Tics
Chapter 11. Sleep-Related Movement Disorders
Chapter 12. Approach to Eye and Vestibular Function in Movement Disorders
Chapter 13. Key Concepts in Pediatric Movement Disorders
PART III. Behavioral Issues in Movement Disorders
Chapter 14. The Psychiatric Assessment
Chapter 15. Psychiatric Issues in Parkinson Disease
Chapter 16. Psychiatric Issues in Huntington Disease
Chapter 17. Psychiatric Issues in Tourette Syndrome
Chapter 18. Approach to Functional Movement Disorders
PART IV. Surgical Approach to Movement Disorders
Chapter 19. Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery: Indications, Devices, Techniques, Procedure
Chapter 20. Lesioning, Shunts and Pumps
Chapter 21. Post-Operative Care, Programming and Troubleshooting
Chapter 22. Neuropsychological, Social and Ethical Issues in Functional Neurosurgery
PART V. Non-Pharmacological Approach to Movement Disorders
Chapter 23. Exercise and Physical Therapy
Chapter 24. Occupational Therapy and Useful Devices
Chapter 25. Speech and Swallowing Therapy
Chapter 26. Nutritional Considerations
Chapter 27. Palliative Care and Hospice