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Home Exercise Program for Brachial Plexus Palsy

Denise Justice and Lynnette Rasmussen
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Do you have a child with a weak arm from brachial plexus palsy? If so, this book and its videos are for you.
 
This book includes multimedia instruction that can supplement home exercise programs recommended by therapists and rehabilitation physicians. Two specialty-trained and highly experienced therapists -  that work with actual patients - demonstrate range of motion exercises and illustrate strengthening maneuvers for children of all ages in an attractive, colorful, and easy-to-follow format.
 
This book can be an empowering resource as you perform the daily exercise routine with your child, in the convenience of your own home.

Note: this ebook works best with Chrome or Firefox web browsers. In the ebook reader, chapters can be navigated using the drop-down table of contents in the upper-left corner. All individual videos can also be reached via the Resources button.

  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Table Of Contents
  • Dedication
  • Epigraph
  • Foreword
  • About the Authors
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction to the Home Exercise Therapy Program
  • Infant Exercises (Ages 0 to 12 months)
  • Toddler Exercises (Ages 1 to 6 years)
  • Older Child Exercises (Ages 6 years and up)
  • Group Exercises (Ages 6 years and up)
  • Range of Motion Exercises
  • Credits
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Published: 2020
Publisher: Michigan Publishing Services
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  • 978-1-60785-568-2 (open access)

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Video starring Dr. John McGillicuddy and Dr. Virginia Nelson, who introduce various patients and their families.

Introduction to the Program

From Chapter 1

In this introductory video, Dr. John McGillicuddy and Dr. Virginia Nelson describe a parent’s role in the care of their child with Neonatal Brachial Plexus Palsy.

Video starring Denise Justice and a patient demonstrating this section's exercises.

Infant Exercises - Passive Range of Motion Instruction

From Chapter 2

Step-by-step instructions on passive range of motion exercises for parents to perform with their infants.

Video starring Denise Justice and a patient demonstrating this section's exercises.

Infant Exercises - Passive Range of Motion Routine

From Chapter 2

Suggested routine of passive range of motion exercises for parents to perform with their infants, set to music and performed in real time.

Video starring Denise Justice and a patient demonstrating this section's exercises.

Infant Exercises - Active Play

From Chapter 2

Activities to support range of motion exercises for parents to perform with their infants.

Video starring Denise Justice and a patient demonstrating this section's exercises.

Infant Exercises - Strengthening

From Chapter 2

Suggested routines to encourage active strength for parents to perform with their infants.

Video starring Denise Justice and a patient demonstrating this section's exercises.

Toddler Exercises - Passive Range of Motion Instruction

From Chapter 3

Step-by-step instructions on passive range of motion exercises for parents to perform with their toddlers.

Video starring Denise Justice and a patient demonstrating this section's exercises.

Toddler Exercises - Passive Range of Motion Routine

From Chapter 3

Suggested routine of passive range of motion exercises for parents to perform with their toddlers, set to music and performed in real time.

Video starring Denise Justice and a patient demonstrating this section's exercises.

Toddler Exercises - Active Play

From Chapter 3

Activities to support range of motion exercises for parents to perform with their toddlers.

Video starring Denise Justice and a patient demonstrating this section's exercises.

Toddler Exercises - Strengthening

From Chapter 3

Suggested routines to encourage active strength for parents to perform with their toddlers.

Video starring Denise Justice and a patient demonstrating this section's exercises.

Older Child Exercises - Passive Range of Motion Instruction

From Chapter 4

Step-by-step instructions on passive range of motion exercises for older children to perform on their own.

Video starring Denise Justice and a patient demonstrating this section's exercises.

Older Child Exercises - Passive Range of Motion Routine

From Chapter 4

Suggested routine of passive range of motion exercises for older children, set to music and performed in real time.

Video starring Denise Justice and a patient demonstrating this section's exercises.

Older Child Exercises - Active Play

From Chapter 4

Activities to support range of motion exercises for older children.

Video starring Denise Justice and a patient demonstrating this section's exercises.

Older Child Exercises - Strengthening

From Chapter 4

Suggested routines to encourage active strength for older children to perform on their own.

Video starring Lynnette Rasmussen and group of patients demonstrating this section's exercises.

Older Children - Group Exercises

From Chapter 5

Suggested exercise routine for a group of older children to perform on their own.

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