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Geoffrey Miller MD (Author), Gary Clark MD (Author)


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April 15, 1998 0750699647 978-0750699648
This unique monograph covers all aspects of management for the patient with cerebral palsy, including drug therapy, physical therapy, behavioral therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and, in some cases, surgery. Drs. Miller and Clark have pulled together an impressive group of international experts and have created a comprehensive text emphasizing the clinical, radiological, and management issues associated with cerebral palsy.


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From The New England Journal of Medicine

Sometimes the taxi driver knows the diagnosis. Before the child arrives for his developmental evaluation, the driver is thinking, "This kid has cerebral palsy." But recognizing cerebral palsy is not always so easy. It is even more difficult to articulate its characteristics, define its boundaries, and understand its causes and consequences. What characterizes the motor impairment we call cerebral palsy? The answer lies in the developing brain.

Cerebral palsy is a chronic, nonprogressive disorder that results from an abnormality of or injury to the developing brain. The Cerebral Palsies: Causes, Consequences, and Management meticulously details the various mechanisms of brain injury and causes of the cerebral palsies. By making cerebral palsy plural, Miller and Clark emphasize its heterogeneity in terms of both cause and pathophysiology. In addition to chapters that provide an overview and descriptions of normal and abnormal brain development, there are excellent chapters about the various perinatal, genetic, traumatic, infectious, and cerebrovascular causes of cerebral palsy. Well-written chapters on ultrasonography, neuroradiography, and electroencephalography are rich with details and pictures. These first 10 chapters support the argument that cerebral palsy is many different entities. However, the distinctions between these entities are often blurred.

This book is an excellent summary of the various mechanisms of brain injury and the causes of cerebral palsy, but clinical correlations and discussions of the consequences and manifestations of cerebral palsy are not as strong. The superficial treatment of diagnosis, functional impairment, and management provides little or no new information to the clinician. The chapters on bladder control and feeding are useful, as is the emphasis throughout the book on family-centered care and interdisciplinary team management. (The feasibility of providing this care in our current era of managed care and cutbacks in government funding is not addressed.) The chapters on neurorehabilitation and therapies are disappointing, with only short sections on recent advances in technology, surgery, and medical management of the cerebral palsies (including assistive technology, orthotics, neuropharmacology, selective dorsal rhizotomy, botulinum toxin injections, and intrathecal baclofen infusions). There is virtually no information on how the cerebral palsies affect adults.

We are ready for a neuroanatomical description of the various causes, mechanisms, and pathophysiologics of brain injury to complement The Natural History of Cerebral Palsy, Crothers and Paine's definitive 1959 description of the clinical entity (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press). The Cerebral Palsies is not this kind of comprehensive textbook. Its excellent discussions of causes and mechanisms of brain injury are not well complemented by discussions of how these types of brain injury are functionally expressed throughout a person's life, or how specific interventions should be chosen or timed to optimize outcome in patients with various types of brain injury.

Any discussion of the cerebral palsies should confront the great mystery: Why are there children with evidence of severe brain injury who function so normally, while others with normal brains and normal histories have severe multiple disabilities? Now that we have a clearer understanding of mechanisms of brain injury, we need to focus on mechanisms of brain recovery and factors that facilitate it and improve functional outcome.

Reviewed by Marilee C. Allen, M.D.
Copyright © 1998 Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved. The New England Journal of Medicine is a registered trademark of the MMS.

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This book has several glaring errors, even if used only by MDs: there is no discussion of (1) standard orthopedic surgical techniques (2) neurosurgical techniques. The discussion of intelligence is very skimpy, considering 65% have major retardation. Work and marriage are not discussed. Future expansion of ADA to further help CPs is neglected (**this comment by a contracted author for Allyn Bacon, writing a book on CP).

Product Details

  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann (April 15, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0750699647
  • ISBN-13: 978-0750699648
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,257,227 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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