Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy: Adults and Paediatrics: First South Asia Edition

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This seminal textbook continues to provide those who are studying or are in practice with comprehensive evidence-based coverage of all the main aspects of respiratory and cardiac physiotherapy throughout the whole lifespan - neonates, infants, children, adolescents and adults - with the patient at centre and advocating a problem-based approach.

For the new edition, Jennifer Pryor and Ammani Prasad hand the baton of editorship and their lasting legacy over to Eleanor Main and Linda Denehy. With a team of over 60 international expert authors, the new editors have incorporated major changes reflecting current cardiorespiratory physiotherapy education and practice. These changes are heralded by a new title - Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy: Adults and Paediatrics (formerly Physiotherapy for Respiratory and Cardiac Problems: Adults and Paediatrics) - and a significant restructure of the content with a new set of chapters.

A new key chapter on anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system lays the foundation which is then followed by a chapter on clinical assessment of adults, infants and children, and acutely ill or deteriorating patients. Additional new content includes a chapter on outcome measurement in practice and a large chapter describing rehabilitation in acute and chronic conditions in special populations including spinal cord injury, oncology, trauma and paediatrics. The chapter on therapeutic interventions is comprehensive and reflective of evidence based practice.

  • Integrates evidence with clinical practice
  • Case studies used to facilitate problem solving
  • Boxes throughout highlighting key issues and points
  • Emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to patient care

1 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEMMandy Jones, Alex Harvey, Eleanor Main

2 CLINICAL ASSESSMENT

AdultsAmanda Thomas, Lyndal J MaxwellInfant and ChildEleanor MainThe Acutely Ill or Deteriorating PatientSarah Keilty

3 THORACIC IMAGING

AdultsConor D Collins, Susan J CopleyPaediatricsJoy L Barber, Christopher D George

4 CARDIAC AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASESAndrew D Hirschhorn, Sean F Mungovan, David A B Richards

5 RESPIRATORY DISEASESAnne E Holland, Jennifer A AlisonWith a contribution from Alex Harvey and Mandy Jones

6 OUTCOME MEASUREMENT IN CARDIORESPIRATORY PHYSIOTHERAPY PRACTICESelina M Parry, Linda DenehyWith Contributions from Claire E Baldwin, Bronwen Connolly, Elizabeth H Skinner, Sally J Singh, Sarah Rand, Craig A Williams

7 PHYSIOTHERAPY INTERVENTIONSEleanor MainWith contributions from Sue Berney, Linda Denehy, Michelle Chatwin, Mark R Elkins, Daniel Flunt, Amanda J Piper, Annemarie L Lee, Bredge Mccarren, Harriet Shannon, Rosemary Moore, Sarah Rand, Barbara A Webber, Marie T Williams

8 OPTIMIZING ENGAGEMENT AND ADHERENCE WITH THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONSMandy Bryon

9 ADULT INTENSIVE CAREJennifer Paratz, George Ntoumenopoulos, Alice Y M Jones, Claire Fitzgerald

10 PAEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE

Paediatric Mechanical SupportStewart Reid, Mark J PetersPhysiotherapy Management of Ventilated Infants and ChildrenEleanor Main, Alicia J Spittle

11 CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY FOR ADULTSDoa El-Ansary, Julie C Reeve, Sulakshana, Balachandran, Michelle Mulligan, Linda Denehy

12 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND REHABILITATION

Physical Activity and Physical Fitness in Health and DiseaseChris Burtin, Vasileios Andrianopoulos, Martijn A SpruitPulmonary RehabilitationKaty Mitchell, Fabio Pitta, Anne E Holland, Annemarie L Lee, Linda DenehyCardiac RehabilitationJulie Redfern, Jennifer Jones

13 CARDIORESPIRATORY MANAGEMENT OF SPECIAL POPULATIONSLinda Denehy, Eleanor MainWith contributions from Sarah Smailes, Anita Plaza, Jennifer Paratz, Leanne Williams, Claire Bradley, Jacqueline L Luke, Jacqueline Ross, Brooke Wadsworth, Kate J Hayes, Prue E Munro, Paul Aurora, Helena Van Aswegen, Craig A Williams, Sarah Rand, Catherine L Granger, Sue Berney, Amy Nordon-Craft, Linda Denehy

Eleanor Main has been involved with clinical physiotherapy, teaching and research at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children and the Institute of Child Health in University College London for almost 24 years. She qualified as a physiotherapist at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa (1988) and worked as a paediatric physiotherapist at both the Red Cross Children's Hospital in Cape Town and then Great Ormond Street Hospital. She completed a BA (English and Psychology) at UNISA in South Africa (1991), an MSc in research methods from King's College, London (1995) and a PhD in paediatric respiratory physiology from University College London (2001).

She was appointed as Lecturer in Children's Physiotherapy Research at UCL in 2001, promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2007 and to Professor of Physiotherapy in 2015. She has been programme director for the UCL postgraduate Certificate, Diploma and MSc in Physiotherapy at UCL since 2005, and has supervised five PhD students and 79 MSc project dissertations to date. In 2011 she was awarded a Fellowship of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy in London for her 'significant contribution to education, teaching and learning in the field of cardiorespiratory and paediatric physiotherapy'. Eleanor's primary research interests relate to outcome measurement and clinical efficacy studies in physiotherapy. This research, resulting in more than 80 peer-reviewed publications, and attracting over £2 million in project grant funding so far, has resulted in substantive advances in the understanding of assessment and treatment of children who require physiotherapy.