- Discusses primary reconstructive surgery (nerve reconstruction) and secondary surgery (tendon and muscle transfers)
- Presents conservative treatment methods: physiotherapy, occupational therapy, orthoses
- Offers accompanying patient videos before and after surgery
This book discusses the diagnosis and therapy for movement disorders of the upper extremities in children caused by brachial plexus injuries, peripheral nerve lesions or spasticity.
The diagnostic procedures are presented from the perspective of pediatricians and surgeons. In addition to detailed descriptions of primary reconstructive and secondary surgical procedures, it also presents essentials of non operative treatment, such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy and orthopedic technologies. The book is rounded out with information on the management of these patients and their parents.
Written by experienced clinicians, it offers valuable reading for plastic surgeons, pediatricians and surgeons who are interested in this topic.
Table of Contents- 1. Introduction
- 2. History of Reconstructive Operations
- 3. Obstetric risk factors
- 4. Diagnostics and therapy planning from the perspective of the neuropaediatrician
- 5. Surgical diagnostic and measurement procedures
- 6. Objective acquisition of pathological movement patterns of the upper extremity: muscular coordination and movement analysis
- 7. "Invasive" diagnostic procedures: Electromyography, Neurography and Evoked Potentials
- 8. Central neural plasticity
- 9. Physiotherapy
- 10. Occupational therapy for children and adolescents
- 11. Orthopaedic Technology
- 12. Botulinum Toxin
- 13. Self-concept
- 14. Inclusion
- 15. Reconstruction of traumatized nerves
- 16. Neuroorthopaedic management of congenital joint stiffness and muscle spasticity
- 17. Neurosurgical Options
- 18. Rare clinical features
- 19. Anaesthesia in infants and young children with birth traumatic plexus lesion
- 20. Principles of orthopaedic correction
- 21. secondary reconstructive surgery
- 22. Non neural microsurgery in children
- 23. Secondary Microsurgery
- 24. Specific post-operative treatment
- 25. Research on peripheral nerves and muscles
- 26. Three testimonials on obstetric brachial plexus palsy
- 27. At home and at school
- 28. Professional life and sports
- 29. Legal Benefits for the severely disabled - the process for filing an eligibility claim with the pension and benefits office
- 30. Legal Issues and Forensic Problems in Obstetrical Brachial Plexus Paresis
- 31. The role of the reconstructive surgeon in medico-legal practice