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    Manual of Pediatric Balance Disorders

    €132.00
    This book is designed to meet the informational needs of pediatric specialists - including medical specialists involved in the care of children with balance disorders - specifically otolaryngologists, neurologists, physiatrists, orthopedists, neurosurgeons, audiologists, and physical therapists.
    ISBN: 9781597564526
    AuthorO'Reilly, Robert C.
    SubAuthor1Morlet, Thierry
    SubAuthor2Cushing, Sharon L.
    Pub Date30/01/2013
    BindingPaperback
    Pages365
    AvailabilityThis title is currently unavailable from the publishers
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    For the first time, a text is available to address the emerging and important field of diagnosis and management of pediatric vestibular and balance disorders. The Manual of Pediatric Balance Disorders (with DVD) represents the distillation of years of cumulative clinical and research experience by that are acknowledged experts in their field. The book is divided into four parts: 1. Basic Mechanisms 2. Clinical Evaluation 3. Pediatric Vestibular Disorders 4. Treatment Each chapter ends with "Self-Assessment Questions" with an Answer Key at the end of the book. The book is designed to meet the informational needs of pediatric specialists - including physicians, audiologists, and physical, occupational and other therapists. The organization of the manual allows it to be used effectively in the classroom, bedside, or laboratory. The accompanying DVD includes videos, figures, self-assessment questions, and suggested readings.

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    For the first time, a text is available to address the emerging and important field of diagnosis and management of pediatric vestibular and balance disorders. The Manual of Pediatric Balance Disorders (with DVD) represents the distillation of years of cumulative clinical and research experience by that are acknowledged experts in their field. The book is divided into four parts: 1. Basic Mechanisms 2. Clinical Evaluation 3. Pediatric Vestibular Disorders 4. Treatment Each chapter ends with "Self-Assessment Questions" with an Answer Key at the end of the book. The book is designed to meet the informational needs of pediatric specialists - including physicians, audiologists, and physical, occupational and other therapists. The organization of the manual allows it to be used effectively in the classroom, bedside, or laboratory. The accompanying DVD includes videos, figures, self-assessment questions, and suggested readings.