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Steps to follow: a guide to the treatment of adult hemiplegia : based on the concept of K. and B. Bobath (2nd, completely rev. ed.)

Davies, Patricia M.Bruhwiller, D.J.(Photographs by)Gierig, R.(Photographs by)Kesselring, J.(Foreword by)
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A true paradigm shift is taking place in the field of neurology.

Earlier it was regarded as the science of exact diagnosis of incurable illnesses, re- signed to the dogma that damage to the central nervous system could not be repaired: "Once development is complete, the sources of growth and regeneration ofaxons and dendrites are irretrievably lost.

In the adult brain the nerve paths are fixed and immutable - everything can die, but nothing can be regenerated" (Cajal1928).

Even then this could have been countered with what holds today: rehabilitation does not take place in the test tube, being supported only a short time later by an authoritative source, the professor of neurology and neurosurgery in Breslau, Otfried Foerster.

He wrote a 100-page article about thera- peutic exercises which appeared in the Handbuch der Neurologie (also published by Springer-Verlag).

The following sentences from his intro- duction illustrate his opinion of the importance of therapeutic exercises and are close to our views today (Foerster 1936): "There is no doubt that most motor disturbances caused by lesions of the nervous system are more or less completely compensated as a re- sult of a tendency inherent to the organism to carry out as expedient- ly as possible the tasks of which it is capable under normal circum- stances, using all the forces still available to it with the remaining un- damaged parts of the nervous system, even following injury to its sub-

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Springer
3642570224 / 9783642570223
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
616.81
06/12/2012
English
300 pages
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Reprint. Description based on print version record.