Textbook on spinal cord injuries

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"Textbook on spinal cord injuries" is a seminal medical work by neurologist and rehabilitation pioneer Ludwig Guttmann that helped establish modern principles for the treatment and management of spinal cord damage.

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instanceOf medical textbook
non-fiction book
associatedWith Paralympic movement origins through rehabilitation concepts
Stoke Mandeville Hospital NERFINISHED
author Ludwig Guttmann NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes acute management of spinal cord trauma
bladder management in spinal cord injury
bowel management in spinal cord injury
complications of spinal cord injury
long-term rehabilitation of spinal cord injury patients
prevention of pressure sores in spinal cord injury
psychological aspects of spinal cord injury
social reintegration of spinal cord injury patients
emphasizes early active rehabilitation after spinal cord injury
long-term follow-up of spinal cord injury patients
prevention of secondary complications
restoration of function and independence
field neurology
neurosurgery
physical medicine and rehabilitation
rehabilitation medicine
hasInfluenced development of comprehensive spinal injury units
modern spinal cord injury rehabilitation protocols
training of rehabilitation specialists in spinal cord injury care
hasPerspective multidisciplinary team approach to spinal cord injury
influencedBy Ludwig Guttmann's clinical experience at Stoke Mandeville Hospital NERFINISHED
intendedAudience neurologists
neurosurgeons
nurses specializing in spinal cord injury care
occupational therapists
physiotherapists
rehabilitation physicians
language English
mainSubject spinal cord injuries
spinal cord injury rehabilitation
treatment of spinal cord injuries
notableFor helping establish modern principles for spinal cord injury management
influencing development of specialized spinal injury centers
standardizing multidisciplinary care for spinal cord injury patients
timePeriod mid-20th century

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Ludwig Guttmann hasWork Textbook on spinal cord injuries