1) Historical introduction and theoretical basis of the bobath concept
2) Central mechanisms of postural control
3) Positioning of the patient in the acute phase
4) Supine-seated transition and bed-wheelchair transfer
5) Selective proposals for the trunk
6) proposal from sitting to standing
7) Erect station and verticality
8) The path, biomechanical and neurophysiological bases
9) Facilitation of the rhythmic succession, length and cadence of the step
1) Motor Control Anne Shumway-Cook Marjorie H. Wollacott Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
2) Neurological Rehabilitation Susan Edwards Verduci Publisher
3) Bobath Concept Edited by Sue Raine Linzi Meadows Mary Lynch-Ellerington Wiley-Blackwel edition
Subjects | Text References | |
---|---|---|
1 | Motor learning and neuroplasticity. | MOTOR CONTROL. LIPTINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS |
2 | MOTOR CONTROL MODELS. | MOTOR CONTROL.ROBERTO NICOLETTI THE MILL |
3 | THERAPEUTIC PROPOSALS FOR THE TRUNK. | EMIPLEGIA.PATRICIA M.DAVIES SPRINGER |
4 | PROBLEM SOLVING. | NEUROLOGICAL REHABILITATION. SUSAN EDWARDS VERDUCI PUBLISHER |
5 | FOUNDATIONS OF THE BOBATH CONCEPT. | THE BOBATH CONCEPT IN ADULT NEUROLOGY. BENTE E. BASSOE GJELSVIK VERDUCI EDITORE |