



Spastic Diplegia-Bilateral Cerebral Palsy: Understanding the Motor Problems, Their Impact on Walking, and Management Throughout Life: a Practical Guide for Families : Collison MA MSc, Lily, Stout PT MS, Jean, Schulz PT NCS, Amy, Johnson OTD OTR/L, Candice, Novacheck MD, Tom F.: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: Parents as Partners - Reading this book, I felt excited for colleagues and families who will have this compact amazing resource at their fingertips. The book has been written to give parents the tools to be equal partners in the management of their child. It is packed with rich lists of evidence-based references and useful weblinks for the management and treatment of the child, adolescent and adult with bilateral spastic diplegia cerebral palsy. It focuses on the impact motor problems have on walking. It does not therefore attempt to deal with the early management of the baby or very young child with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy. However, the author does make a plea for a diagnosis to be given as early as possible to allay fears and frustrations experienced by parents and for them to able to proceed with knowledge. She reports on a growing body of evidence demonstrating that the brain is capable of recovery after an injury. The consistent format of each chapter, the paragraph lengths, the explanations and the inspirational little quotes provide for a very accessible book for everyone. In addition to being a book to help parents to understand the language surrounding cerebral palsy this book highlights the research conducted to date and the very great need for further research into all areas of development, from the infant with cerebral palsy through to adulthood. Ann Jenkinson (Physiotherapist) Ex Manager Gait Laboratory CRC Review: A must read book for professionals, parents and all carers - This is an excellent book absolutely 5 stars. I have a son with cp myself (10years now)and upon reading the book I wished it had been available when my son was young when I was desperately seeking information and advice but I feel so lucky to have found it now as the book touches on every challenge as well aspect of care from childhood to adulthood . The dept of understanding of the author (as she is a parent herself) is papalibe throughout the book.One of the most outstanding achievement of this book in my opinion is how the clinical condition and the advice for life are delivered in a manner that is accessible to all.I couldn't praise this book enought and what a gift the author has brought to the world of cerebral palsy, spastic diplegia through her indept understanding, incredible insight and vast clinical knowledge and expertise.
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,001,956 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 399 in Paediatrics 1,451 in Parenting Hyperactive Children & Children with Disabilities 1,658 in Neurology |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (83) |
| Dimensions | 16.99 x 2.21 x 24.41 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 1952181003 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1952181009 |
| Item weight | 789 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 368 pages |
| Publication date | 5 Feb. 2020 |
| Publisher | Gillette Children's Healthcare Press |
A**Y
Parents as Partners
Reading this book, I felt excited for colleagues and families who will have this compact amazing resource at their fingertips. The book has been written to give parents the tools to be equal partners in the management of their child. It is packed with rich lists of evidence-based references and useful weblinks for the management and treatment of the child, adolescent and adult with bilateral spastic diplegia cerebral palsy. It focuses on the impact motor problems have on walking. It does not therefore attempt to deal with the early management of the baby or very young child with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy. However, the author does make a plea for a diagnosis to be given as early as possible to allay fears and frustrations experienced by parents and for them to able to proceed with knowledge. She reports on a growing body of evidence demonstrating that the brain is capable of recovery after an injury. The consistent format of each chapter, the paragraph lengths, the explanations and the inspirational little quotes provide for a very accessible book for everyone. In addition to being a book to help parents to understand the language surrounding cerebral palsy this book highlights the research conducted to date and the very great need for further research into all areas of development, from the infant with cerebral palsy through to adulthood. Ann Jenkinson (Physiotherapist) Ex Manager Gait Laboratory CRC
G**E
A must read book for professionals, parents and all carers
This is an excellent book absolutely 5 stars. I have a son with cp myself (10years now)and upon reading the book I wished it had been available when my son was young when I was desperately seeking information and advice but I feel so lucky to have found it now as the book touches on every challenge as well aspect of care from childhood to adulthood . The dept of understanding of the author (as she is a parent herself) is papalibe throughout the book.One of the most outstanding achievement of this book in my opinion is how the clinical condition and the advice for life are delivered in a manner that is accessible to all.I couldn't praise this book enought and what a gift the author has brought to the world of cerebral palsy, spastic diplegia through her indept understanding, incredible insight and vast clinical knowledge and expertise.
B**E
This book is a "MUST READ' if you know a child that has Spastic Diplegia Bilateral Cerebral Palsy.
To the ordinary person like myself a diagnosis of Spastic Diplegia Bilateral Cerebral Palsy is very scary. As a non medic it seems there is nothing you can do. The worst possible outcomes are foremost in your mind. Lily's Book helps you to face the fear. Tommy's Story is inspirational. I have to admit the title of the book scared me a bit I thought it would be too Technical. I actually read all the pink boxes first-Tommy's personal journey, from the time they got the news that their beautiful child had CP. The family rose to the challenge. Solutions were found to every new problem that spastic diplegia threw at him during childhood and adolescence and Tommy was empowered to become the Independent young man he is today. Every parents dream. It was also interesting to read other peoples stories. This book gives everyone the benefit of one woman's amazing research into Spastic Diplegia Bilateral Cerebral Palsy. I think it is an inspirational handbook for any person with this condition. It is written in a way that, every parent, grandparent, or friend of someone with this condition could read and use as a reference book . A MUST READ for medics as well to understand the parents and child's point of view.
M**T
Helpful informative book
So far, really useful book
C**E
This is a fantastic book for families and professionals.
It is very helpful to present information on the whole life span, from childhood to the challenges faced in adult life. It is necessary for therapists to prepare clients and their families for the road ahead and this book is very useful for that. This is the book I would have loved to have had when I first started working in pediatrics. It has distilled down a vast amount of background science and current research so that the reader is presented with a book which is very rich in relevant valuable information. It is a resource I would highly recommend to parents of children with spastic diplegia and to adults with diplegia. Lily has an amazing ability to break down complex topics/problems into the essential component parts and explain them in a way that is accessible to those who are willing to learn.
A**R
Best thing for a parent to read!
I cannot believe how much understanding this book gave me about my son’s CP. I’d 100% recommend this for a parent who has a child with Spastic Diplegia. Even just the stages of grief were so helpful and helped me understand what I was going through as well!
A**R
Informative and accessible
I found this book highly informative and very accessible. The layout allows one to both delve into the thoroughly referenced medical science of spastic diplegia or to dip in and out of the personal biographies. The voices of parents and children/ adolescents who live with spastic diplegia make this a compelling read. The life span perspective - from infant diagnosis to adulthood, is both informative and challenging, culminating in immense positive hope for everyone living with spastic diplegia. The book finishes with a touching epilogue written by Tommy, the young man who inspired the book.
S**E
A joy to read
Lily's book is a perfect trip advisor for the journey through a lifetime of spastic diplegia. The references are a treasure trove. Lily's personal warmth and clear writing style make the detailed explanation of this complex condition a joy to read. I loved the personal stories and the willingness to discuss difficult emotions. Well done all round for writing and publishing this academic yet accessible book.
D**Y
Families can make a huge difference to spastic diplegia outcomes. This is the map parents and caregivers have long needed, to understand this vast territory, orient to where they are, and then chart the best course to their child’s fullest potential. It’s also a guide to the many people they will meet along the way, as they build relationships with multidisciplinary teams, and step into their new role as owners of the condition on their child’s behalf. The book gives a comprehensive account of the gold standard for management and treatment from birth into adulthood, written in collaboration with leading specialists in the field. The scientific and medical detail is rigorously researched, then brought to life with the warm perspective of a parent describing 25 years of navigating daily life and treatment options with her own son. The author explains how her own understanding developed over time, and how she learned to work with doctors, therapists, and others (both in Europe and the U.S.) on her son’s path to self-management. Each chapter is detailed, accessible, empowering, and never dumbed down. We haven’t seen a handbook like this before, connecting what academics and specialists know about spastic diplegia with a perspective on the child (and adult’s) real life at each stage. It’s the work of a scientist, parent, and practical optimist, sharing the kind of knowledge that can transform lives if it lands in the right hands at the right time. Reading it, you realize how many other complex conditions call for a book like this.
M**E
This is a brilliant book, I just wish it had been around 14 years ago when my daughter was diagnosed. The most important thing I have learnt over the years is that to get the best outcomes for your child you need to educate yourself so that you can advocate for them when discussing treatments/options with doctors. This book helps you to do this in a very thorough but easy to understand way. This is a must-read for both parents/carers of children with spastic diplegia and medical practitioners. Thank you Lily Collison!!!!
S**I
Cerebral Palsy was totally new to me when I read this book, and it serves as a wonderful and practical guide. It describes the what and how that Cerebral Palsy affects our lives, from diagnosis to treatment and life management, in a way that is thorough and actually readable. The medical jargon is explained and understandable. I feel as if a friend was guiding me through it, but that friend just happens to be someone with a lifetime of experience and knowledge navigating the latest in treatment. It’s given me food for thought as I consider my and my family’s health and the importance of movement in our lives.
C**S
The author does a great job of explaining and breaking down a complicated range of issues in Cerebral Palsy (CP). I liked that you can jump around in the book based on where you are with the condition. The book has great photos and short chapters, as well as real life experience sprinkled throughout the book. There is a lot of information on the internet about cerebral palsy and it can be overwhelming to make heads of tails of information. This books is a great start for navigating CP. I've not found another book that is just focused on spastic diplegia.
J**.
I wish I had this book when my daughter was diagnosed 7 years ago! It is still proving to be an incredible resource and has taught me so much about the disability. A one stop shop for information!
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