Practical Approach to Interdisciplinary Complex Rehabilitation

Practical Approach to Interdisciplinary Complex Rehabilitation

Pelser, Cara; Bavikatte, Ganesh; Banks, Helen

Elsevier Health Sciences

02/2022

288

Mole

Inglês

9780702082764

15 a 20 dias

370

1. Complex rehabilitation in an interdisciplinary team context Jo Haworth (Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist)

2. Medicial management in rehabilitation Dr Helen Banks (Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine) and Dr Ganesh Bavikatte (Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine)

3. The role and impact of the nurse in rehabilitation Nicola Hill (Rehabilitation Co-ordinator) and Clare Moore

4. 24 hour approach to physical management Emily Low, Physiotherapist and Emily Wilson-Barry

5. Adjusting to life after illness or injury Dr Cara Pelser (Clinical Psychologist)

6. Mental health in complex rehabilitation Dr Kevin Foy (Consultant Neuropsychiatrist)

7. Challenging behaviour in complex rehabilitation Dr Peter Kinsella (Clincial Psychologist)

8. Cognition; Assessment and Rehabilitation Nicola Branscombe and Wendy Owen (Occupational Therapists)

9. Communiction disorders Elaine Bailey

10. Speech and Language therapy; dysphagia Elaine Bailey

11. Prolonged disorders of consciousness Mary Ankers (Speech and Language Therapist)

12. Nutrition and dietetics in rehabilitation Joanne Sim (Dietician)

13. Vocational rehabilitation Ray Langford (Vocational Rehabilitation Therapist)

14. A patients perspective

(TBC once proposal approved. Two patient's have been approached and expressed interest).

15. Supporting the socioeconomic needs of patients and their families within the context of a complex rehabilitation setting. Creating opportunities through collaboration, rehabilitation and beyond.

Claire Hendry (Rehabilitation Co-ordinator), Siobhan Mealey and Sian Jenkins

CONCLUSION DR CARA PELSER (CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST) AND DR HELEN BANKS (CONSULTANT IN REHABILITATION MEDICINE)
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