Balance, Gait, and Falls: Volume 159

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Balance, Gait, and Falls, Volume 159 presents the latest information on sensorimotor anatomy, sensory integration, gravity and verticality, standing balance, balance perturbations, voluntary stepping and gait initiation, gait and gait adaptability, disorders of balance and gait that result from aging and neurological diseases. The book provides a brief overview of age-related changes in the structure and function of sensorimotor and central processes, with sections specifically devoted to Parkinson's disease, parkinsonism, cerebellar ataxia, stroke, corticobasal degeneration, multiple sclerosis, Huntington's disease, dystonia, tremor, Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal dementia, cerebral palsy, polio, motor neuron disease, brainstem lesions, spinal lesions, peripheral nerve disease, and psychogenic conditions.

Diseases covered have a common structure comprising background and epidemiology, pathology, balance disorders, gait disorders, falls, therapies (including fall prevention), and future directions.


Autorentext
Prof. Day's laboratory focuses on neural processes that control human whole-body actions, and the disorders of these processes that result from damage to the central nervous system and from ageing. The actions of interest include standing, walking, rising from a seat, and reaching; the neurological disorders include Parkinson's disease, stroke, and cerebellar disease. Of particular interest are the neural processes that combine sensory information from vestibular organs, eyes, muscles and skin to compute the motor instructions necessary for each action, together with the roles played by the cerebellum, basal ganglia, brainstem and cerebral cortex in these computations. Prof. Stephen R. Lord has published over 400 papers in the areas of balance, gait and falls in older people and is acknowledged as a leading international researcher in his field. His research follows two main themes: the identification of physiological risk factors for falls and the development and evaluation of fall prevention strategies. Key aspects of this research have been the elucidation of sensorimotor factors that underpin balance and gait and the design and evaluation of exercise programs for older people including those at increased risk of falls, i.e. people with Parkinson's disease, stroke, dementia and frailty. His methodology and approach to fall-risk assessment has been adopted by many researchers and clinicians globally and he is actively engaged in initiatives aimed at implementing falls prevention evidence into policy and practice.

Klappentext
Balance, Gait, and Falls, Volume 159 presents the latest information on sensorimotor anatomy, sensory integration, gravity and verticality, standing balance, balance perturbations, voluntary stepping and gait initiation, gait and gait adaptability, disorders of balance and gait that result from aging and neurological diseases. The book provides a brief overview of age-related changes in the structure and function of sensorimotor and central processes, with sections specifically devoted to Parkinson's disease, parkinsonism, cerebellar ataxia, stroke, corticobasal degeneration, multiple sclerosis, Huntington's disease, dystonia, tremor, Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal dementia, cerebral palsy, polio, motor neuron disease, brainstem lesions, spinal lesions, peripheral nerve disease, and psychogenic conditions. . Diseases covered have a common structure comprising background and epidemiology, pathology, balance disorders, gait disorders, falls, therapies (including fall prevention), and future directions.


Inhalt

Section I. Basic Aspects
1. Sensorimotor anatomy of gait, balance and falls

  1. Sensory integration for human balance control
  2. Gravity estimation and verticality perception
  3. Sensorimotor control of standing balance
  4. Balance Perturbations
  5. Voluntary steps and gait initiation
  6. Gait
  7. Gait adaptability
  8. Ecology of Falls

    Section II. Clinical Aspects

  9. Ageing
  10. Parkinson's disease
  11. Falls in frontotemporal dementia and related syndromes
  12. Stroke
  13. Dystonia
  14. Balance, gait and falls in multiple sclerosis
  15. Gait, balance and falls in Huntington disease
  16. Cerebellar ataxia
  17. Tremor
  18. Dementia
  19. Cerebral palsy
  20. Poliomyelitis
  21. Motor neurone disease
  22. Brainstem lesions and gait
  23. Balance, gait and falls in spinal cord injury
  24. Disorders of the inner ear balance organs and their pathways
  25. Peripheral nerve disease
  26. Functional (psychogenic) gait disorder: Diagnosis and management

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Editor Brian L. Day, Stephen R. Lord
    • Autor Brian Day
    • Titel Balance, Gait, and Falls: Volume 159
    • Veröffentlichung 18.12.2018
    • ISBN 978-0-444-63916-5
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9780444639165
    • Jahr 2018
    • Größe H262mm x B192mm x T27mm
    • Gewicht 1210g
    • Genre Medizin
    • Anzahl Seiten 448
    • Herausgeber Elsevier LTD, Oxford
    • GTIN 09780444639165

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