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Simplified Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy

Autor Byung In Han
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mar 2022
This book describes a streamlined version of vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT), an exercise-based approach that is of proven value in the treatment of vertigo and dizziness. This simplified form of VRT is intended for use in primary healthcare facilities. As Dr. Han had practiced martial art and ballet, he could pick out necessary movements from those art forms. The selected movements were used to make the VRT exercises. The opening part describes the indications for and the principles of VRT and provides general information on key exercises. The role of VRT in patients with central dizziness is then discussed. The remainder of the book offers clear, precise guidance on the exercises used in simplified VRT, covering general exercises, gaze stability exercises, postural stability exercises, and habituation exercises. The text is supported by numerous photographs that will help both clinicians and patients to implement the exercises correctly and effectively.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811598715
ISBN-10: 9811598711
Pagini: 116
Ilustrații: XI, 116 p. 112 illus., 77 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

I. Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy: Review of Indications, Mechanisms, and Key Exercises.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Indications.- 3. Natural course of peripheral vestibular lesions.- 4. Principles of VRT.- 1) Enhancing gaze stability.- 2) Enhancing postural stability.- 3) Decreasing vertigo.- 4)  Improving activities of daily living.- 5. Factors affecting recovery.- 6. Practicing exercise.- 1) Principles of the exercises.- 2) Components of the exercises.- 3) Exercise modification.- 4) Exercise frequency and duration.- 5) How to progress.- 6) Special situations.- 7. Summary.- II. Vestibular Rehabilitation in Central Dizziness.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Usefullness of VRT for selected central dizziness.- 3. Cerebellar degeneration.- 4. Parkinson disease.- 5. Conclusion.- III. Implementing the exercises.- 1. Assessments.- 2. Exercises for VRT.- 1) General Exercises.- 2)  Vestibular Rehabilitation Exercises.

Notă biografică

Dr. Han is a neurologist working as president of Do Neurology Clinic and Do Balance Center. His major interests are headache, dizziness, tinnitus, sleep problems, and vestibular rehabilitation therapy. He has published several books and papers, including several SCI journals. The transcranial Doppler exam of Do Neurology Clinic was recognized as a national representative technique in 2010. He has made presentations and research posters regarding dizziness, tinnitus, and vestibular rehabilitation therapy in several national and international symposiums. Dr. Han has visited doctors in Japan (2004), Singapore (2005), Italy (2006), Hong Kong (2013), and Australia (2015) to share his experiences and engage in discussions to further his knowledge in his chosen field.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book describes a streamlined version of vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT), an exercise-based approach that is of proven value in the treatment of vertigo and dizziness. This simplified form of VRT is intended for use in primary healthcare facilities. As Dr. Han had practiced martial art and ballet, he could pick out necessary movements from those art forms. The selected movements were used to make the VRT exercises. The opening part describes the indications for and the principles of VRT and provides general information on key exercises. The role of VRT in patients with central dizziness is then discussed. The remainder of the book offers clear, precise guidance on the exercises used in simplified VRT, covering general exercises, gaze stability exercises, postural stability exercises, and habituation exercises. The text is supported by numerous photographs that will help both clinicians and patients to implement the exercises correctly and effectively.

Caracteristici

Thorough coverage of a streamlined form of vestibular rehabilitation therapy for patients with vertigo and dizziness Precise description of a wide range of exercises Numerous photographs