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New! Buschbacher/Prahlow, Manual of Nerve Conduction Studies, 2e………………2

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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Board ReviewSara J. Cuccurullo, MD, Editor

“There is no other comparable text in PM&R... The keyresource for facts needed to pass boards and useful for those in clinical practice for day to day use as well… [The editor] understands and directly observes the difficulty that residents and attendings have with gathering together the essentials in [PM&R] for the purpose of board review. She is qualified and credible.”—Doody's Reviews

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• Table of contents modeled after the topic selection of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Self-Directed Medical Knowledge Program used by residents in the U.S. to prepare for the Self-Assessment Examination.

• Over 500 illustrations that clarify concepts in the text

• Format in outline form to increase accessibility

Contents. Stroke; Traumatic Brain Injury; Rheumatology; Musculoskeletal Medicine: Extremities; Musculoskeletal Medicine: Spine; Electrodiagnostic and Neuromuscular Medicine; Prosthetics and Orthotics; Spinal Cord Injury; PhysicalModalities; Pulmonary Rehabilitation; Cardiac Rehabilitation; Cancer Rehabilita-tion; Pediatrics; Movement Disorders; Spasticity; Multiple Sclerosis; Osteoporosis;Burns; Wheelchairs.

2004, 864 pages, Softcover, ISBN: 1-888799-45-5, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-45-3, $150.00

Handbook of NeurologicRating Scales 2nd EditionRobert M. Herndon, MD, Editor

Praise for the 1st Edition“…An excellent reference for evaluating scales measuring various neurologic conditions.”—Journal of Neurologic Rehabilitation

“…helpful to anyone who is interested in learning aboutmeasures of disease severity and outcome…”—Annals of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry

Rating scales are used daily by everyone involved in the management ofpatients with neurologic disease and in the design and management of neuro-logic clinical trials. The second edition of this important work continues to be the single source for the wide range of scales used in specific neurologic diseases and neurorehabilitation. You will refer to this volume constantly.

Contents. Introduction to Clinical Neurologic Scales; Generic and General UseScales; Pediatric Developmental Scales; Pediatric Neurologic and Rehabilitation Rating Scales; Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Clinimetric Scales; Scales for the Assess-ment of Movement Disorders; Multiple Sclerosis and Demyelinating Diseases;Assessment of the Elderly with Dementia; Clinical Stroke Scales; Peripheral Neuropathy and Pain Scales; Diagnostic Headache Criteria and Instruments; Scalesfor Assessment of Ataxia; Assessment of Traumatic Brain Injury; Health-RelatedQuality Life Scales for Epilepsy; Rehabilitation Outcome Measures; HIV-AssociatedCognitive Impairment; Summary and Conclusions.

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Brain Injury MedicinePrinciples and PracticeNathan D. Zasler, MD, Douglas I. Katz, MD,and Ross D. Zafonte, DO, Editors

“The neurorehabilitation professional needs to have astandard by which they can both understand and advisepatients, family members, fellow professionals, and payors regarding TBI related issues. This book will significantly enable each professional to have access to a vast fund of knowledge.”—Henry H. Stonnington, MD, Medical Director, Rehabilitation Services, Memorial Hospital, Gulfport, Mississippi (From the Foreword)

Given the complexities involved in the medical management of the braininjured individual, rehabilitation specialists have long needed an authoritative desk reference on allaspects of management and care.

The book provides all the informationnecessary to understand what is occurring at every stage of recoveryfollowing TBI, and most importantly,what needs to be done at each juncture. Discussion covers not onlyassessment and treatment of the myriad clinical issues associated withTBI, but also:

• Explores the epidemiology and basicpathophysiology of brain injury

• Emphasizes a disease state management approach to patient assessment and treatment

• Promotes a holistic, biopsychosocial model of patient care

• Reviews expert consensus on important clinical practice issues

• Examines all clinical issues throughout the continuum of acute and rehabilitative care

Edited by a highly respected team from neurology and physical medicine andrehabilitation, and with contributions by more than 100 worldwide experts,this is the first consolidated sourcebook on the topic. It will become an indispensable tool for all members of the rehabilitation team. Order your copytoday and start benefiting from this timely, full-scale reference on the medicalmanagement and rehabilitation of patients with traumatic brain injury!

Contents: Perspectives on Rehabilitative Care and Research; Epidemiology, Prevention, Neuropathology, and Neural Recovery; Neuroimaging and Neurodiag-nostic Testing; Prognosis and Outcome; Acute Care; Rehabilitative Care and Treatment of Specific Populations; Neurologic Problems; NeuromusculoskeletalProblems; Medical Management Issues; Cognitive and Behavioral Problems; Speech,Language, and Swallowing Problems; Motor Recovery, Functional Mobility, andADLs; Neuropsychopharmacology and Alternative Treatments; Psychosocial and Vocational Issues; Medicolegal and Ethical Issues.

June 2006, 1,200 pages, Hardcover, ISBN: 1-888799-93-5, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-93-4, $199.00

NEW!“Its wider appeal for the practicing electrophysiologistis its diagrams detailing electrode positioning andexamples of typical, expected waveforms. [Keep] thisbook at the bedside...”—Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry

Manual of Nerve Conduction Studies2nd EditionRalph M. Buschbacher, MD and Nathan D. Prahlow, MD

Developed using the most modern scientific protocols and statistical data forvirtually any patient population, this authoritative and extensively researchedmanual considers age, sex, height, and body mass index for a wide range ofdemographics for all normal ranges.

The easy-to-use spiral bound format lays flat andfirmly in place while you review and examine at the bedside, while more than 100 illustrationsclearly describe electrode placement and waveform appearance. A new SCHEMATIC OF THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS helps determinewhich nerves to focus on in complex cases.

Studies include a brief instruction orillustration for each of the following:• Typical Waveform Appearance Illustrations

(for most common studies)• Electrode Placement Illustrations• Position Guide• Stimulation Points• Machine Settings• Nerve Fibers Tested• Normal Values• Acceptable Differences in Latency, Amplitude,

Nerve Conduction, and Velocity

• Helpful Hints for Performing Each Study

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2006, 320 pages, Softcover/Spiral Bound, ISBN: 1-888799-94-3, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-94-1, $59.95

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Navigating the Adult SpineBridging Clinical Practice and NeuroradiologyAvital Fast, MD and Dorith Goldsher, MD

This extensively illustrated text covers the most important clinical, radiologic,and management aspects of caring for the patient with spine problems. Bothresidents and practitioners will find the book simple but detailed enough tounderstand the nature of the patient's complaints, diagnose and manage com-mon problems, and identify those patients at risk who require an early referralto a spine specialist.

Key Features Include:• Clear, clinical descriptions of the most common spinal disorders

• Guidance in correlating key neuroradiologic findings to accurate diagnosis

• Hundreds of clinical “pearls,” tables, illustrations, and radiologic images

• An emphasis on early diagnosis and timely referral for a favorable prognosis

This book is a valuable introductory text for residents in physiatry and neurology, as well as for professionals in those fields who need a quick butauthoritative refresher on common spinal conditions. Enhance your clinicalskills and ensure optimal care of your spine patients-order today!

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Spinal Cord Injury

“...the standard textbook for specialists in spinal cord injurymedicine...”*

Spinal Cord MedicinePrinciples and PracticeVernon Lin, MD, PhD, et al., Editors

"An injured spinal cord adversely affects more organ sys-tems than virtually any other disease entity and requiresthe ongoing attention of physicians in multiple specialties. This comprehensive bookdetails the wide range of care needed for the management of this chronic condi-tion…It is essential reading for specialists in rehabilitation medicine, and is likely to become the standard textbook for specialists in spinalcord injury medicine. It will also be an important resource for primary care andemergency room physicians, internists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, urologists, orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, and others who care for patients withspinal cord injuries."—New England Journal of Medicine*

"The breadth, detail and inclusiveness of this text is impressive. Whichever aspectof spinal cord medicine one is faced with, this text will offer management adviceand clinical information."—Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine

This is the most comprehensive text available, encompassing the breadth anddepth of the field of spinal cord medicine, covering topics from acute medicaland surgical management to cutting-edge research, rehabilitation, and psy-chosocial care. It was developed for all physicians, research scientists, and otherhealth care professionals involved in the management of individuals with SCI,multiple sclerosis, and other spinal cord disorders. This practical clinical guideis the ultimate single source of information on SCM. It will be especially use-ful for physicians taking the examination for Subspecialty Certification inSpinal Cord Injury Medicine.

Sections. Introduction; Acute Spinal Cord Injury Management and Surgical Con-siderations; Medical Management; Management of the Bladder, Bowel and SexualDysfunction; Neurologic Aspects of Spinal Cord Care; Musculoskeletal Care; Reha-bilitation; Recent Advances in Spinal Cord Research; Special Topics in Spinal CordMedicine; Psychosocial Issues and Support Environment.

2003, 1,043 pages, Hardcover, ISBN: 1-888799-61-7, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-61-3, $235.00; Special Price: $179.00

Spinal Cord Injury Desk ReferenceGuidelines for Life Care Planning and Case ManagementTerry L. Blackwell, EdD, James S. Krause,PhD, Terry Winkler, MD, and Steven A. Stiens, MD

“If your practice includes life care planning for spinalcord injuries, you need this book…”—National

Association of Rehabilitation Professionals in the Private Sector

Broad in scope, this source gives practitioners the tools and insights for assess-ing and planning long-term care and management needs. It covers all areascentral to the lifecare process for people with SCI, and offers a wide range ofguidelines that can be used as a basis for addressing individual requirements.

Sections. Life Care Planning and Spinal Cord Injury; Model for Life Care Planning with Spinal Cord Injury; Resources and Legislation Related to SpinalCord Injury; Sample Life Care Plan for Spinal Cord Injury; Forms; Appendices;Glossary.

2001, 304 pages, Softcover, ISBN: 1-888799-49-8, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-49-1, $59.95

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The Spinal Cord Injured PatientComprehensive Management, 2nd EditionBok Y. Lee, MD, FACS and Lee E. Ostrander, PhD, Editors

“...needed by specialists who deal with spinal cord injurypatients in their daily practice...a must-have component of any neuroscience library.”—Doody’s Reviews

Covers diagnosis and evaluation, spinal cord injury pathophysiology, medical/surgical management and rehabilitation, and specialized care issues.

2001, 448 pages, Softcover, ISBN: 1-888799-51-X, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-51-4, $135.00

Emergencies in Chronic Spinal Cord Injured Patients,3rd EditionIbrahim M. Eltorai, MD and James K. Schmitt, MD, Editors

"Aims to develop guidelines for managing emergencies in patients with chronicSCI. Written by experts [and] addresses many aspects of practical emergency management of SCI patients with such conditions as autonomic dysreflexia, urologic emergencies, infections, fever, and psychiatric emergencies, among others.”—Book News

2002, 278 pages, Softcover, ISBN: 0-9708873-2-9, ISBN 13: 978-0-970887-32-0, $39.99

Spinal Cord InjuryAn Analysis of Medical and Social CostsMonroe Berkowitz, PhD, Paul K. O’Leary, Douglas L. Kruse, and Carol Harvey, PhD

“…explores in great detail the elements that make up thecosts of SCI, focusing specifically on the expenses of homemodifications, vehicle adaptations, and wheelchairs.”—Paraplegia News

1998, 188 pages, Hardcover, ISBN: 1-888799-17-X, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-17-0, $94.95

Spinal Cord InjuriesPsychological, Social, and Vocational Rehabilitation, 2nd EditionRoberta B. Trieschmann, PhD

“If you are looking for one book to obtain an overview of the field, I can think of no better place to begin…”—Journal of Neurologic Rehabilitation

1988, 364 pages, Hardcover, ISBN: 0-939957-08-6, ISBN 13: 978-0-939957-08-8, $57.95; Special Price: $29.95

“An authoritative, quick and easy reference.”—Archives of Neurology

Surface Anatomy for Clinical Needle ElectromyographyHang J. Lee, MD and Joel A. DeLisa, MD

Written by long-time experts in the field, this illustratedguide provides all the necessary tools for conducting anaccurate, well-tolerated needle EMG examination based on identifiable landmarks and a keen understanding of musculoskeletal anatomy. Optimize patient positioning and achieve maximum results with features that help you visualize the underlying anatomy and electrode path.• Muscle descriptions are systematically described by origin, insertion,

innervation, and action• Illustrated clinical landmarks aid in needle electrode placement,

especially in deep muscles that may be difficult to identify• Anatomic guidelines for the entire body are covered• Alternative methods of needle placement are discussed and compared

2000, 252 pages, Softcover, ISBN: 1-888799-41-2, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-41-5, Regular Price: $47.95; Special Offer: $29.00 (Special Offer through 5/31/06, ACT NOW! This offer cannot be combined with other offers or special discounts.)

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Functional Restoration ofAdults and Children withUpper Extremity AmputationRobert H. Meier, III, MD and Diane J. Atkins, OTR, Editors

“The editors have assembled an impressive group of 34contributors with backgrounds in medicine, occupationaltherapy, engineering, prosthetics, and even business…extremely interesting…I would recommend this text to all physical therapists with an interest inupper-extremity amputation and manage-ment.”—Physical Therapy

“With this book, the authors present a comprehensive and current accounting ofhow to care for our amputees. They are to be commended for a job well done. Highly recommended to all medical personnel caringfor these patients.”—Doody's Reviews

This is the only comprehensive guide tothe surgery, prosthetic fitting, and rehabilitation of individuals sustaining an arm amputation.

Sections. History of Arm Amputation,Prosthetic Restoration, and Arm Amputa-tion Rehabilitation; Surgical Aspects ofArm Amputation; Comprehensive Man-agement for the Arm Amputee. ProstheticRestoration in Arm Amputation; PediatricUpper Extremity Amputation; Outcomesin Upper Extremity Amputation; Histori-cal Trends and the Future.

2004, 380 pages, Hardcover, ISBN: 1-888799-73-0, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-73-6,$150.00; Special Price: $129.00

Alternative Medicine

Alternative Medicine and RehabilitationA Guide for PractitionersStanley F. Wainapel, MD, MPH and Avital Fast, MD

“Easily readable, immensely interesting, and well recommended to physiotherapists, doctors, nurses, otherprofessionals allied to medicine, and complementary thera-pists with a keen interest in research…complementary

therapy is finally gaining credentials in the medical establishment.”—Physiotherapy

Given the pervasiveness and popularity of alternative medicine, physicians andother health professionals should be able to advise or counsel patients regard-ing the potential benefits or problems associated with such interventions. Inorder to do so, they need to become familiar with some of the more commontherapies and the rapidly expanding research literature that has grown aroundthem.

Alternative Medicine and Rehabilitation addresses these needs and will serveas an introductory guide for rehabilitation practitioners who wish to expandtheir range of treatment options.

Sections. Manipulative Therapies; Movement Therapies; Mind-Body Therapies;Miscellaneous Therapies; Research and Practice Issues; Alternative Therapies for Specific Disabling Disorders.

2002, 418 pages, Hardcover, ISBN: 1-888799-66-8, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-66-8, $94.95

Pain

Pain Management in RehabilitationTrilok Monga, MD and Martin Grabois, MD, Editors

This complete guide to the management of pain in personswith a primary disabling disease is designed to prevent physiologic decline and improve functional abilities. Itdescribes assessment and management of the most commonimpairments seen in a rehabilitation setting.

Contents. The Evaluation of Pain Complicating Primary Disabling Disease; Pain-Related Psychosocial and Vocational Issues in Rehabilitation; Pain Syndromes Fol-lowing SCI; Post Stroke Pain; Pain Management in Traumatic Brain Injury; Pain inMS; Pain Associated with Peripheral Neuropathy; Pain Associated with Poliomyelitis;Pain Management Post Amputation; Arthritis Pain; Pain Management and Cancer;Burn Pain.

2002, 364 pages, Softcover, ISBN: 1-888799-63-3, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-63-7, $94.95; Special Price: $67.00

Use of Botulinum Toxin Type A in Pain ManagementMartin K. Childers, DO

Key features include: an overview of myofascial pain syndromes;indications for use of trigger point injections; treatment of spas-ticity and dystonia; and equipment and injection techniques.

1999, 135 pages, Softcover, ISBN: 0-966342-22-4, ISBN 13: 978-0-9663422-2-2, $34.95

The Nonsurgical Management of Acute Low Back PainErwin G. Gonzalez, MD and Richard S. Materson, MD, Editors

“…a valuable and thorough reference for practitioners who are regularly facedwith treatment decisions in the acute low back pain patient.”—Doody’s Reviews

1997, 290 pages, Hardcover, ISBN: 1-888799-13-7, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-13-2, $135.00; Special Price: $99.00

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All About Joints A Maintenance Guide

“Anyone who wants to understand the normal functioning of thejoints and treatments of common ailments and injuries will findAll About Joints to be an excellent, 'reader friendly' [text]. Highly recommended survey.”—The Midwest Book Review

2002, 272 pages, ISBN: 1-888799-56-0, $19.95

All About Muscle A User’s Guide

“This book condenses information about muscles into an informativeguide… includes tables of instructional material, illustrations and diagrams, and covers practical matters such as proper exercise and diet,the prevention and treatment of injury, muscles and sports, relaxationtechniques and muscle building.”—Fitness Management

2000, 216 pages, ISBN: 1-888799-42-0, $19.95

All About Bone An Owner’s Manual

“Helpful [for] learning about bone diseases, fractures, posture, back pain, andthe foot or the hand. Dr. Siegel also outlines exercises and other suggestions for better bones. If you want to “bone up” on bone care, All About Bone is agood starting point.”—CARE Magazine

1998, 222 pages, ISBN: 1-888799-16-1, $19.95

“Three titles from Dr. Irwin M. Siegel have information both serious and weekend athletes can use to avoid or deal with injury and maintain strength.”—Associated Press

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Wheelchair Selection and ConfigurationRory A. Cooper, PhD

“ …an excellent presentation of the various models and uses of many different types of wheelchair…contains everything the rehabilitationist might need to know to assist clients in the successful acquisition and maintenance of any type of wheelchair.”—National Association of Rehabilitation Professionals in the Private Sector

“This book leaves nothing out. It has been extremely well researched…essential for providers of rehabilitation services…”—Physiotherapy

1998, 432 pages, Softcover, ISBN: 1-888799-18-8, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-18-7, $39.95

Multiple SclerosisPsychosocial and Vocational InterventionsRobert T. Fraser, PhD, David C. Clemmons, PhD,and Francie Bennett, MSW

"...an excellent book focusing on very important issues in multiple sclerosis. It sets a new standard for viewing chronicillness and disability with its emphasis on productivity, sustained function, and strategies for independent living.”—International Journal of MS Care

This guide will be helpful to vocational rehabilitation counselors and to allmembers of the health care team concerned about the psychosocial status oftheir clients with multiple sclerosis.

2002, 192 pages, Softcover, ISBN: 1-888799-59-5, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-59-0, $42.95

Multiple SclerosisImmunology, Pathology, and PathophysiologyRobert M. Herndon, MD, Editor

“The single reference guide one would need regarding theunderstanding of basic mechanisms associated with MS.”—The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine

“The magnetic resonance imaging chapter is a tour de forcewith excellent breadth and fine illustrations...a valuable resource...pleasing to awide audience of scientists and academic physicians in the MS field.”—Archivesof Neurology

2002, 248 pages, Hardcover, ISBN: 1-888799-62-5, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-62-0, $94.95

Nursing Practice Related to Spinal Cord Injury and DisordersA Core CurriculumAudrey Nelson, PhD, RN, Cynthia P. Zejdlik, RN, and Linda Love, MS, RN, CRRN, Editors

“…A landmark publication likely to have a profoundimpact on nursing practice and on the lives of personsliving with SCI…The text fills a void that has beenempty for too many years.”—Eastern Paralyzed Veterans of America

This comprehensive guide to the practice of SCInursing was developed in collaboration with theAmerican Association of Spinal Cord Injury Nurses.

2001, 532 pages, Softcover, ISBN: 0-9708873-1-0, $75.00

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Multiple SclerosisThe History of a DiseaseT. Jock Murray, MD

“A highly comprehensive and up-to-date historical review…Unlikely to be surpassed for some time, this engaging and scholarly book is a goldmine of previously inaccessible information.”—Journal of the American Medical Association

“A rich and detailed history of multiple sclerosis, repletewith figures and wonderful quotations that form a

tapestry of the events…”—NewEngland Journal of Medicine

“With a light and erudite hand[Murray] shows how develop-ments in knowledge about multiple sclerosis have mirrored developments in medical science…Murray's handling of detail is admirable, and helps make sense of this disease history.”—The Lancet

2005, 576 pages, ISBN: 1-888799-80-3, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-80-4, $29.95

Plagues & PoxesThe Impact of HumanHistory on EpidemicDiseaseAlfred Jay Bollet, MD

“Do not start this book at night unless you suffer from insomnia; the storiesare spellbinding to anyonewho loves history.”—Doody’s Reviews

“Dr. Bollet's collections of essays…deals elegantly andexcitingly with a wide range of topics…excellentaccounts of the illnesses of various presidents of theU.S…”—Medical History

“…Serves up a rich feast of disease, danger, anddeath…What sets this book apart is breadth wed to concision.”—ForeWord Magazine

2004, 256 pages, ISBN: 1-888799-79-X, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-79-8, $29.95

NINDS at 50Celebrating 50 Years of Brain ResearchLewis P. Rowland, MD

“The story of how neurology has been transformed into oneof the most rapidly expanding and exciting areas of currentmedical advance is intimately bound up with the story ofthe National Institute for Neurological Disease and Stroke(NINDS), which is engagingly told by Lewis P. Rowlandin NINDS at 50.”—The Lancet

“…Anyone interested in the development of neurosciencein the last half of the 20th century will benefit from reading this work.”—Journalof the American Medical Association

2003, 346 pages, ISBN: 1-888799-71-4, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-71-2, $44.95 now for only $29.95 while supplies last.

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Alternative Medicine and Spinal Cord InjuryLaurance Johnston, PhD

Written by the former director of the Spinal CordResearch and Education Foundation of the PVA, thisunique book covers a wide variety of alternative therapies to promote healing of spinal cord injury. Fromacupuncture to laser-based therapies, herbal medicine,homeopathy, craniosacral therapy, magnetic healing, and more!

2006, 272 pages, ISBN: 1-932603-50-6, ISBN 13: 978-1-932603-50-7, $19.95

Living with Spinal Cord InjuryA Wellness ApproachAdrian Cristian, MD

“…provides practical advice on how to tackle challenges related to living with spinal cord injuries…a very goodbuy.”—Saudi Medical Journal

Through vigilance and planning, a person with spinal cord injury can age gracefully and have a good quality oflife for many years.This is the definitive guide to dealing

with the major challenges faced by those with spinal cord injuries, as related to health, finances, and their social support system. It is primarily designed toidentify medical and non-medical problems that individuals may face as theylive with SCI.

2004, 179 pages, ISBN: 1-932603-00-X, ISBN 13: 978-1-932603-00-2, $19.95

Lower Limb Amputation A Guide to Living a Quality LifeAdrian Cristian, MD

This book provides the practical knowledge your patientsneed to cope with the changes caused by lower limbamputation. It is the first book to combine medical, prosthetic, and psychosocial factors in one convenient volume, including:

• Surgical techniques for lower limb amputation

• Learning to walk with a prosthesis

• Exercising and sports with a lower limb prosthesis and much more!

2005, 160 pages, ISBN: 1-932603-24-7, ISBN 13: 978-1-932603-24-8, $19.95

BrainlashMaximize Your Recovery from Mild Brain Injury, 2nd EditionGail L. Denton, PhD

“…Brainlash will prove invaluable for employers, supportgroups, health care providers, and legal representatives tobetter understand mild traumatic brain injury and recoveryoptions.”—Midwest Book Review

“Techniques used by Denton to help in her own recovery are amazing and should be considered by others going through similar situations…[Denton's] story, as outlined in these pages, is a true inspiration and should motivateus all. Any person involved in any aspect of brain injury would do great benefit tothemselves by reading this important book.”—ForeWord Magazine

A step beyond your standard patient education brochure, Brainlash is a must-have educational and rehabilitation resource for all those coping with a mildbrain injury.

1999, 392 pages, ISBN: 1-888799-37-4, ISBN 13: 978-1-888799-37-8, $29.95

StrokeLouis R. Caplan, MD

Stroke is the newest title in the The American Academy of Neurology PressQuality of Life Guides series.

It details the causes and prevention of stroke,effective early treatment, and improving function throughrehabilitation.

Written by one of the most respected doctors in the field, Stroke is easilyaccessible and focuses not just on the patient but on the community and thoseclose to the stroke survivor.

2006, 256 pages, ISBN: 1-932603-14-X, ISBN 13: 978-1-932603-14-9, $19.95

After a Stroke300 Tips for Making Life Easier Cleo Hutton

With over 300 tips to assist in recovery, this book offerstried and true methods for coping with the aftermath of astroke. The author, a twelve-year stroke survivor and nurse,addresses topics such as:

• communication• emotional liability

The book's mission is to foster independence for people living with stroke andpromote healing through a positive outlook. After a Stroke is an essential toolfor all stroke survivors and their families.

2005, 148 pages, ISBN: 1-932603-11-5, ISBN 13: 978-1-932603-11-8, $16.95

“The Bible for barrier-free travel.”—Ticked.com

Barrier-Free TravelA Nuts And Bolts Guide ForWheelers And Slow Walkers,2nd EditionCandy Harrington

“In addition to helping those in wheelchairs enjoy vacation-ing, Barrier Free Travel also is a handy resource for scooter-users, slow-walkers, travel agents and libraries.”—The Courier News

“No other book delves into the needs of mobility impaired travelers, from specialoxygen requirements to challenges in hotel rooms. An essential reference.”—Midwest Book Review

2005, 304 pages, ISBN: 1-932603-09-3, ISBN 13: 978-1-932603-09-5, $19.95

The Healthy Body HandbookA Total Guide to the Prevention and Treatment of Sports InjuriesDavid Saidoff, PT and Stuart C. Apfel, MD

“Whether you use The Healthy Body Handbook forcover-to-cover reading or simply as a reference, it's a greatbook to have around. Because you never know when you'regoing to need a trustworthy guide for treating a painfulinjury.”—Austin Fit Magazine

“Straightforward and packed with diagrams…”—American Health and Fitness

The Healthy Body Handbook helps readers to understand the basic structureand function of the musculoskeletal system of the human body, and is writtenin easy-to-understand language with dozens of illustrations. This knowledgewill enable individuals to be proactive about their health, make positivelifestyle choices, prevent injuries, and participate fully in the healing process—especially those that are sports-related.

2005, 336 pages, ISBN: 1-932603-04-2, ISBN 13: 978-1-932603-04-0, $24.95

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