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Title:
Clinical Cases in Sleep Physical Therapy
Author:
Frange, Cristina. editor.
ISBN:
9783031383403
Edition:
1st ed. 2023.
Physical Description:
XXIII, 307 p. 75 illus., 48 illus. in color. online resource.
Contents:
Section I. Concepts. Chapter 1. A 21st Century Physical Therapy Health and Lifestyle Framework to Maximize Sleep and Function -- Chapter 2. Physiotherapists: sleep health promoters.-Section II. Clinical Cases -- Chapter 3. Treating pain to secondarily treat sleep-related issues -- Chapter 4. Good sleep prevents falls? -- Chapter 5. Sleep and Psyche: Life is a versatile game -- Chapter 6. Insomnia complaint, positional pain and unfavorable sleep habits -- Chapter 7. Sleep health promotion in patient with multiple sclerosis -- Chapter 8. Surgical menopause, musculoskeletal pain and insomnia -- Chapter 9. Fatigue and sleep disturbances in man with Parkinson's Disease -- Chapter 10. Leg jerks and "terrible" sleep -- Chapter 11. A man with multiple sclerosis running from restless legs syndrome.-Chapter 12. A truck driver with na irregular sleep schedule -- Chapter 13. Recurrent orofacial pain with concomitant diffuse pain and sleep bruxism -- Chapter 14. Hands-on approach for patients with pain and difficulty opening the mouth -- Chapter 15. Only apnea-hypopnea index? What else to look for? -- Chapter 16. Be aware or you will be mistaken: it is not only CPAP! -- Chapter 17. Nocturia, enuresis, sleep fragmentation and embarrassment -- Chapter 18. Sleep attack during marriage: narcolepsy? Apnea? Both? -- Chapter 19. Velumount: a solution for uvulo-palato-pharyngeal problems -- Chapter 20. To exercise or not to exercise? -- Chapter 21. Continuous positive airway pressure, bilevel and supplemental oxygen: all in one case! -- Chapter 22. Aligning the center of gravity after stroke: treatment for obstructive sleep apnea? -- Chapter 23. No residual apnea-hypopnea index and the epiglottis collapse: the need for an interprofessional collaboration -- Chapter 24. Central sleep apnea: less is more -- Chapter 25. The positioning approach is not only a marketing strategy -- Chapter 26. Central apnea and neurological impairment: an individual management and with something more -- Chapter 27. Crescendo-decrescendo: the heart manifests itself -- Chapter 28. Non-invasive ventilation for stable hypercapnic chronic obstructive pulmonary disease -- Chapter 29. Sleep-disordered breathing in concomitant chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and obstructive sleep apnea: the overlap syndrome -- Chapter 30. Long term telemonitoring in sleep related breathing disorders.
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