Taylor, Jenny (Hrsg.): Potential and Possibility: Rehabilitation at end of life

Physiotherapy in Palliative Care
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Palliative care for the critically ill and terminally ill To give a patient 'life' is the primary goal of caring for individuals with severe, life-limiting illnesses. Physiotherapy within the realms of palliative care is an exceptional means of preserving and improving quality of life and independence. This book provides a comprehensive picture of the strategies and visions of palliative physiotherapy. Perfectly structured with a sound scientific background, yet highly practical, it explains the objectives and potential uses for physiotherapy at end of life: common combinations of symptoms such as dementia, weakness, anxiety, pain, breathlessness and oedema, but also motivation, are given a fresh perspective from the angle of palliative care. Numerous case studies illustrate how useful physiotherapy can be in palliative care and how it can be applied to greatest effect - from the early stages of a disease to the terminal phase. Beyond medical 'facts', all the aspects so important to palliative care - whether psychosocial, communicative, ethical, spiritual or cultural - are addressed in detail, including supervision as a means of self-care for the therapist. This is a book for all those (not only in hospices and palliative care units) faced with caring for critically ill and terminally ill patients - essential reading for a professional, considered approach.

ISBN: 978-0-7020-5027-5
GTIN: 9780702050275

Über den Autor Taylor, Jenny (Hrsg.)

The Editors Jenny Taylor, Honorary consultant Physiotherapist; former Head of Allied Health Professional (AHP) team, St Christopher's Hospice, London; Founder Chair of the Physiotherapy Task Force of the European Association of Palliative Care (EAPC); London, UK Rainer Simader, Physiotherapist; Lecturer for physiotherapy; Chair of the task force physiotherapy in palliative care (Austrian Physiotherapy Association); member of the Physiotherapy Task Force of the European Association of Palliative Care (EAPC); Dance and movement psychotherapist; Wallern, Austria Peter Nieland, Physiotherapist; Head of physiotherapy department Malteser Hospital Bonn/Rhein-Sieg; Chair of the task force physiotherapy in palliative care (German Palliative Care Association); member of the Physiotherapy Task Force of the European Association of Palliative Care (EAPC); Bonn, Germany

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