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Cardio respirato ry
Physio therapy
To Barbara, Jennifer and Ammani
Cardio respirato ry
Physio therapy
ADULTS AND PAEDIATRICS
Fifth Edition
EDITED BY
ELEANOR MAIN BSc BA MSc PhD FCSP
Professor of Physiotherapy and Director of UCL Postgraduate Physiotherapy Programme,
UCL School of Life and Medical Sciences, University College London, London, UK
LINDA DENEHY BAppSc(Phty)
GradDipPhysio(Cardiothoracic Phty) PhD
Professor and Head, Department of Physiotherapy, Melbourne School of Health Sciences, Faculty
of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
FOREWORD BY
BARBARA A WEBBER FCSP DSc(Hons)
Formerly Head of Physiotherapy, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK
JENNIFER A PRYOR PhD MBA MSc FNZSP MCSP
Formerly Senior Research Fellow in Physiotherapy, Royal Brompton & Hare eld NHS Trust; Honorary Lecturer,
University College London and Imperial College London, London, UK
S AMMANI PRASAD GradDipPhys FCSP
Cystic Fibrosis Manager, Respiratory Unit, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust, London, UK
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CONTENTS
Foreword ............................................................. ix 6 OUTCOMME EASUREMENT
IN CARDIORESPIRATORY
About the Editors................................................ xi
PHYSIOTHERAPY PRACTICE .................195
Preface ................................................................xiii
SELINA M PARRY LINDA DENEHY
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WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM CLAIRE E BALDWIN,
Acknowledgements .............................................xv
BRONWEN CONNOLLY, ELIZABETH H SKINNER,
SALLY J SINGH, SARAH RAND, CRAIG A WILLIAMS
Contributors ..................................................... xvii
7 PHYSIOTHERAPIY NTERVENTION.S .....248
ELEANOR MAIN
1 ANATOMAY NDP HYSIOLOGOY F
WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM SUE BERNEY, LINDA DENEHY,
THE RESPIRATORY AND CARDIAC MICHELLE CHATWIN, MARK R ELKINS, DANIEL FLUNT,
AMANDA J PIPER, ANNEMARIE L LEE, BREDGE MCCARREN,
SYSTEMS ..................................................1
HARRIET SHANNON, SARAH RAND, ROSEMARY MOORE,
MANDY JONES ■ ALEX HARVEY ■ ELEANOR MAIN BARBARA A WEBBER, MARIE T WILLIAMS
2 CLINICAAL SSESSMEN.T ........................47
8 OPTIMIZINGE NGAGEMENAT ND
Adults ................................................................48 ADHERENCE WITH THERAPEUTIC
AMANDA THOMAS LYNDAL J MAXWELL INTERVENTIONS ..................................402
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Infant and Child ................................................74 MANDY BRYON
ELEANOR MAIN
9 ADULIT NTENSIVCE AR..E ....................415
The Acutely Ill or Deteriorating Patient ...............77
JENNIFER PARATZ GEORGE NTOUMENOPOULOS
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SARAH KEILTY
ALICE Y M JONES CLAIRE FITZGERALD
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3 THORACICI MAGIN.G. ...........................83
10 PAEDIATRICI NTENSIVEC AR.E ............455
Adults ................................................................84
Paediatric Mechanical Support ......................... 456
CONOR D COLLINS SUSAN J COPLEY
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STEWART REID MARK J PETERS
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Paediatrics ....................................................... 108
Physiotherapy Management of Ventilated
JOY L BARBER CHRISTOPHER D GEORGE
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Infants and Children ........................................ 473
4 CARDIACA NDC ARDIOVASCULAR ELEANOR MAIN ■ ALICIA J SPITTLE
DISEASES .............................................125
11 UPPERA BDOMINALA ND
ANDREW D HIRSCHHORN SEAN F MUNGOVAN
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CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY
DAVID A B RICHARDS
FOR ADULTS ........................................513
5 RESPIRATORDY ISEASE.S .....................163
DOA EL-ANSARY JULIE C REEVE LINDA DENEHY
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ANNE E HOLLAND JENNIFER A ALISON
■ WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM SULAKSHANA BALACHANDRAN,
WITH A CONTRIBUTION FROM ALEX HARVEY AND MANDY JONES MICHELLE MULLIGAN
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viii CONTENTS
12 PHYSICALA CTIVITYA ND APPENDIX – NORMAL VALUES, CONVERSION
REHABILITATION .................................579 TABLE AND ABBREVIATIONS ................757
Index ................................................................. 767
Physical Activity and Physical Fitness
in Health and Disease ...................................... 580
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Cardiac Rehabilitation ..................................... 597
JULIE REDFERN JENNIFER JONES
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13 CARDIORESPIRATORYM ANAGEMENT
OF SPECIAL POPULATIONS .................639
LINDA DENEHY ELEANOR MAIN
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WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM SARAH SMAILES, ANITA PLAZA,
JENNIFER PARATZ, LEANNE WILLIAMS, CLAIRE BRADLEY,
JACQUELINE L LUKE, JACQUELINE ROSS, BROOKE WADSWORTH,
KATE J HAYES, PRUE E MUNRO, PAUL AURORA, HELENA VAN
ASWEGEN, CRAIG A WILLIAMS, SARAH RAND, CATHERINE L
GRANGER, SUE BERNEY, AMY NORDON-CRAFT, LINDA DENEHY