INDEX
693
plaster beds
511
post-operative care
513
pre-operative management
512
pressure consciousness
513
pseudo-tumour technique for removal of
sinus sores
508
rotation and transposition flaps
508
rotation flap to diminish sensory loss
509
septic arthritis of joints
498
spread of infection in sinus sores
499
Stoke Mandeville Egerton turning bed
502
stryker frame
502
surgical repair
506
ultraviolet treatment
506
Physiotherapy
abnormal gait patterns
571-576
adaptation therapy of normal parts of the
body
548-553
calipers
577-578
care and treatment of hand and fingers in
tetraplegics
536
contractures in lower motor neuron lesions
535
contractures in upper motor neuron lesions
537
contractures of normal muscles
538
electrotherapy
543-546
fatigue of denervated muscles
546
glossopharyngeal breathing (frog breath
ing)
548
hydrotherapy
556-563
independence exercises
564
management after tracheostomy
548
management of respiratory disturbances
547-548
physiotherapy applied
to
the paralysed
part of the body
533-547
prevention of lung congestion
548
resistance
and
suspension
exercises—
Guthrie Smith apparatus
548
respiratory
and heart
arrests
through
embolus
548
restoration of posture
and vasomotor
control
554-556
role of medical and physiotherapy staff
533
standing exercises
565
the Stoke Mandeville Bed cycle
551-553
training splints
577
walking (types of gait)
567-570
Postural hypertension 271-276
Postural control
268
Potensan
457
Prostatectomy
314
Questionnaire method assessing potency and
fertility
Quinizarin—Dye test (Sweating)
Recreational activities and resettlement 600-
624
adjustment in the paraplegic's home 612-
613
domestic resettlement
612
industrial and professional
resettlement
615-624
occupational therapy 603-606
school education 601-602
work therapy—early stages
605
work therapy in later stages
608-612
Reduction of
fractures, graded postural
271-276
Reflex detrusor contraction
313
Reflux-vesico-ureteric
356
Regeneration of spinal cord
86-88
Relaxation of sphincter complex
313
Renacidin 383,397
Renal artery stenosis
422
Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system
422
Respiratory disturbances
182-199, 547-548
Rotation flaps
508, 509
Segmental symptomatology 237-255
complete transverse syndrome
237-249
incomplete lesions
249-255
special syndromes
251-255
Sensibility changes
256-270
Sexual problems
adoption of children
477
artificial insemination 457
assessment of potency and fertility
449
autonomic hyperreflexia
447, 460
caesarian section
462, 476
cerebral haemorrhages
471
children 471, 476
direct examination of the ejaculate
450
divorce
473, 475
dysfunction in cauda equina lesions
448
dysfunction in incomplete lesions
448
excessive flexor-adductor spasms
448
general care during pregnancy
463
intrathecal prostigmine assessment
test
450-460
lactation
462
mechanism of cardiac irregularities
470
medical guidance in sexual readjustment
449
menstruation
461
motivation of marriage
474
organism
448,461
passive engorgement of corpora cavernosa
447
physiology
446
phaeochromocytoma
470
priapism
447
pregnancy and labour
462