Spinal Cord Injury in the Child and Young Adult
Spinal Cord Injury in the Child and Young Adult As compared to adult-onset spinal cord injury (SCI), individuals with childhood-onset SCI are unique in several ways. Second, they experience…
Specifikacia Spinal Cord Injury in the Child and Young Adult
Spinal Cord Injury in the Child and Young Adult
As compared to adult-onset spinal cord injury (SCI), individuals with childhood-onset SCI are unique in several ways. Second, they experience complications, such as scoliosis and hip dysplasia, which may affect them both during childhood and as adults.Persons with pediatric-onset SCI also have unique developmental needs. First, as a result of their younger age at injury and longer lifespan, individuals with pediatric-onset SCI are particularly susceptible to long-term complications related to a sedentary lifestyle, such as cardiovascular disease, and overuse syndromes, such as upper extremity pain.
Finally, individuals with pediatric-onset SCI face health system discontinuities, such as the transition from pediatric medical care to adult care and the transition from parent-controlled health care to self-management. They experience the typical ongoing challenges of each developmental stage (e.g., childhood, adolescence) as well as changes owing to their SCI. This book is intended for clinicians of all disciplines who may only occasionally care for youth with SCI to those who specialize in SCI as well as clinical and basic researchers in the SCI field.
Topics covered include new developments in pediatric SCI research, current standards for optimal care, areas lacking scientific evidence, and recommendations for clinical practice and future research.