Palliative Neurology
Ian Williams author Ian Maddocks author Bruce Brew author Heather Waddy author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Nov '05
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Describes practical support and symptom relief for those who suffer from chronic neurological diseases.
This handbook offers practical advice about how the multi-disciplinary approach to comprehensive care that developed in early models of the palliative management of cancer sufferers can bring practical support and symptom relief to those who suffer from a wide range of chronic neurological diseases.Palliative care affirms the value of holistic support for persons facing death from advanced disease. Increasingly the approach of palliative care is seen as relevant not only to terminal cancer (its initial concern) but also to many other incurable conditions. To date, the major emphasis of specialist neurology has been on diagnosis, and the continuing long term management of the many major diseases has received far less attention. This handbook aims to provide succinct and practical advice on the management of major neurological disorders in both their supportive and terminal phases, recognizing that these conditions are increasing in prevalence in virtually every society as the proportion of elderly persons grows. It demonstrates how the discomforts encountered in dementia, stroke, Parkinson's disease, ALS, Huntington's disease, muscular dystrophies and multiple sclerosis can benefit from the same comprehensive approach to palliation as has evolved in specialist care for cancer.
'If you need a quick and easy introduction to palliative care and answers to symptom control questions then Palliative Neurology … is for you …' Advances in Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation
ISBN: 9780521672498
Dimensions: 227mm x 153mm x 17mm
Weight: 472g
276 pages