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				CONTENTS 
					PREFACE 
					PART I. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS 
					Chapter 1. What is "Orthopaedic Selective Spasticity-Control 
					Surgery" 
					1. Introduction 
					2. Review of current treatments of spasticity 
					3. Motor-functional characteristics of hypertonicity 
					1. Background of orthopaedic selective spasticity-control 
					surgery concept 
					2. Characteristics of motor disorders 
					3. Motor-functional analysis of reflexes (Primitive, pathological 
					and abnormal postural reflexes 
					4. Fundamentals of the motor disability 
					5. Are spastic and athetoid movements reducible and is their 
					reduction measurable quantitatively? 
					Chapter 2. Functional Anatomy of Basic Motor-functions and Its 
					Therapeutic and Surgical Implications 
					1. Head control 
					2. Turnover 
					3. Mermaid crawl 
					4. Four-point crawl 
					5. Sitting
					6. Kneeling 
					7. Standing and walking 
					8. Reach function 
					9. Fine motor skills 
					 
					Chapter 3. Diagnosis, Assessment, and Decision-making 
					1.General status 
					2. Neurological assessment 
					3. Orthopaedic assessment 
					4. Gait analysis 
					PART 2. PRACTICE OF ORTHOPAEDIC TREATMENT 
					Chapter 1. Specific Surgical Techniques 
					1. Techniques for orthopaedic selective spasticity-control surgery 
					2. Other orthopaedic surgery 
					3. Surgical procedures undertaken 
					Chapter 2. Upper Extremity 
					1.Introduction 
					2.Motor functions of the upper extremity 
					3.Shoulder girdle and shoulder 
					 1. Functional anatomy and characteristics of deformities 
					2. Historical reviews of the treatment 
					 3. Surgical approaches 
					4.Elbow 
					 1. Functional anatomy and characteristics of deformities 
					2. Historical reviews 
					 3. Surgical approaches 
					5. Forearm 
					6. Wrist 
					 1. Functional anatomy and characteristics of deformities 
					2. Historical reviews 
					 3. Surgical approaches 
					7. Fingers 
					8. Thumb 
					 1. Functional anatomy and characteristics of deformities 
					2. Historical reviews 
					 3. Surgical approaches 
					Chapter 3. Lower Extremity 
					1. Weight-bearing mechanism 
					2. Hip 
					 1. Functional anatomy and characteristics of deformities 
					2. Historical reviews 
					 3. Surgical approaches 
					4. Combined procedures 
					3. Knee 
					 1. Functional anatomy and characteristics of deformities 
					2. Historical reviews 
					 3. Surgical approaches 
					4. Foot 
					 1. Functional anatomy and characteristics of deformities 
					2. Development of the foot and ankle,and its characteristics 
					 3. Treatment practice 
					Chapter 4. Spine 
					1. Cervical spine 
					 1. Extensor thrust posture 
					  1) Functional anatomy 
					  2) Historical reviews 
					  3) Surgical approaches 
					 2. Radiculopathy and radiculomyelopathy 
					  1) Pathogenesis 
					  2) Historical review 
					  3) Diagnosis and evaluation 
					4) Surgical approaches 
					Release surgery Anterior decompression and fusion 
					2. Trunk (Scoliosis) 
					 1. Functional anatomy and characteristics of deformities 
					2. Historical review 
					 3. Treatment 
					4. Surgical approaches 
					  Release surgery: 
					Anterior fusion: 
					Chapter 5. Indications for Surgery 
					1. Control of postural reflexes 
					2. Control of local reflexes (spasticity) 
					3. Control of athetosis 
					4. Correction of deformities 
					5. Facilitation of fine motor skills 
					6. Facilitation of gross motor functions 
					7. Treatment of cervical radiculomyelopathy 
					 
					PART 3. MOTOR FUNCTIONAL BASIS OF THERAPEUTIC 
					MANAGEMENT 
					Introduction 
					Chapter 1. Fundamentals of Physiotherapeutic Management 
					1.Stretching 
					2.Dynamic exercises of gross motor function 
					3.Positioning exercises(Antigravity activities) 
					Chapter 2. Fundamentals of Occupational Therapy and Activities 
					of Daily Living 
					 
					
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