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Bibliografia

Bibliografia:

Nelle pagine seguenti è possibile trovare una serie di indicazioni bibliografiche inerenti il Concetto Bobath a sostegno degli enunciati e delle ipotesi teoriche ad esso sottostanti. I suggerimenti bibliografici presenti in questa parte del sito vogliono essere unicamente una traccia per tutti coloro che desiderano approfondire la conoscenza del concetto e non un blocco monolitico di informazioni cui fare riferimento per sostenere la "buona qualità" dell'approccio bobathiano. A noi piace pensare che il nostro approccio costituisca una continua ipotesi di lavoro utile per spiegare ciò che osserviamo nel lavoro quotidiano con i nostri pazienti e che tale ipotesi di lavoro sia passibile di modifiche, precisazioni, arricchimenti, cambiamenti di rotta a seguito dell'accumularsi di esperienze, nuove conoscenze ed evidenze scientifiche.

Per i libri di cui esiste una traduzione in italiano viene riportata unicamente l'indicazione bibliografica dell'edizione italiana.I libri o gli articoli seguiti dal simbolo sono pubblicati da membri dell'Associazione Internazionale Docenti Bobath.

Il libro di E.Muller (Neuroriabilitazione: approccio e guida al trattamento delle patologie neuromotorie) è acquistabile contattando direttamente l'Autrice.

Libri:



• Ada L., canning C., eds, (1990). Neurological Physiotherapy: Physiotherapy foundations for practice. London: Butterworth Heinemann.
• Barnes, M.P., Johnson, G.R. (edited by) -(2001). Upper motor neurone syndrome and spasticity. Clinical management and neurophysiology. Cambridge University Press
• Bernstein , N.A. (1967). The coordination and regulation of movement. New York: Pergamon Press
• Berthoz, A. (1998). Il senso del movimento. Milano: Mc Graw-Hill Libri Italia srl
• Bobath, B. ( 1978). Emiplegia dell'adulto: valutazione e trattamento.Milano: Libreria Scienifica Ghedini
• Carr, J., Sheperd R., Gordon, J., et all (1987). Movement science: Foundations for physical therapy in rehabilitation . Rockville, Maryland: Aspen Publisher
• Carr, J., Sheperd R., (2003). Stroke rehabilitation: guidelines for exercise and training to optimize motor skill.Butterworth-Heinemann eds.
• Ceruti, M. (2000). Il vincolo e la possibilità. Feltrinelli, quinta edizione.
• Davies, P., ( 2000). Passo dopo passo. Springer Verlag, seconda edizione
• Davies, P., (1990). Right in the middle. Emiplegia: nuovi progressi nel trattamento. Springer-Verlag, prima edizione.
• Davies, P., (1994). Ricominciare. Springer-Verlag, prima edizione
• Duncan,P., Badke, M., (1987). Stroke rehabilitation; the recovery of motor control. Chicago: Year Book Medical
• Eggers, O., (1990). Occupational therapy in the treatment of adult hemiplegia. Butterworth-Heinemann eds., sesta edizione
• Geisseler, T., (1997). Halbseiten-Lahmung. Springer -Verlag, terza edizione
• Giannoni, P., Zerbino, L. (2000). Fuori schema: manuale per il trattamento delle paralisi cerebrali infantili. Springer-Verlag.
• Gjelsvik, B., Bassoe,E. (2002). Form und function. Thieme Verlag eds.
• Harrison, M.,A. (1995). Physiotherapy in stroke management. Churchill Livingstone
• Howle J.M. (2002). Neurodevelopment Treatment Approach: theoretical foundations and principles of clinical practice. USA: NDTA inc. eds/ www.ndta.org..
• Humphred Darcy, A. (2001). Neurological Rehabilitation. Edition Mosby Edit., quarta edizione
• Jeannerod, M. (1990). The neural and behavioural organisation of goal-directed movements. Oxford: Clarendon eds.
• Kaplan,P., Caillet, R., Kaplan, C. (2003). Rehabilitation of stroke. Butterworth-Heinemann eds.
• Kidd, G., Lawes, N., Musa, I., (1992). Understanding neuro-muscolar plasticity. Edward Arnold eds.
• Latash ML., Turvey M.T., eds., (1996). Dexterity and its development. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
• Masdeau, J., Sudarsky, L., Wolfson, L. ( 1997). Gait disorders of aging; falls and therapeutic strategies. Lippincot-Raven eds.
• Meazzini, P., Battagliese G. (1995). Psicopatologia dell'handicap. Masson eds.
• Muller-Veronese, E. (2003). Neuroriabilitazione: approccio e guida al trattamento delle patologie neuromotorie. Muller Eds.
• Nicoletti,R.(1992). Il controllo motorio. Bologna: Il Mulino eds.
• Paeth Rohlfs, B.(2001). Erfahrung mit dem Bobath Konzept. Thieme Verlag eds.
• Partridge C., eds, (2002). Bases of evidence for practice- Neurological Physiotherapy. Whurr Publishers Ltd.
• Porter,R., Lemon,R. ( 1995). Corticospinal function and voluntary movement. Oxford University press.
• Pedon, A. (1995). Metodologia per le scienze del comportamento. Bologna: Il Mulino eds.
• Ryerson,S., Levit,K. (1997). Functional movement reeducation: a contemporary model for stroke rehabilitation. Churchill Livingstone.
• Schmidt,R., Wrisberg,C. (2000). Apprendimento motorio e prestazione. Società Stampa Sportiva Roma.
• Shumway-Cook, A., Woollacot, M. (2001). Motor control: theory and practical applications. Baltimora: Williams & Wilkins, seconda edizione
• Stokes M.,eds, (2000). Neurological Physiotherapy. London: Mosby Editor.
• Thilmann, A.F., Burke, D.J. (1993). Spasticity: mechanisms and management. Springer Verlag.
• Thompson, S., Morgan, M. (1990). Occupational therapy for stroke rehabilitation. Chapman & Hall eds.
• Wing, A., Haggard, P., Flanagan, R. (1996). Hand and brain: neurophysiology and psychology of hand movement. Academic Press.

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