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A rehabilitation manual for the injured and their helpers
by Liz Hobbs, Susan McDonough, Ann O’Callaghan
Publisher: Third World Network
Year Published: 2002
18.4 x 25.3 cm, 593 pages with over 1,000 illustrations and photos,
glossary, index and useful appendices.
Paperback only.
ISBN 983-9747-77-0
Price: US$10 (Poor Countries), US$30 (Other Countries) plus postage
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Life After Injury is a practical handbook for people who wish to help
those injured as a result of accidents, landmines or armed conflict. It is
written from extensive experience involving work with village health workers,
injured and disabled people, their families and communities. The aim is to build
sustainable local capacity for rehabilitation at village level in the poorest
communities of the world. |
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The book has far more than physical therapy and rehabilitation. It
discusses the full range of understanding and help that severely injured people
need to overcome trauma and go on to rebuild their lives with their families and
communities. The down-to-earth approach covers a wide range of related problems
and needs. These extend from the event of the injury, through emergency care,
hospitalization (when possible), learning to do daily activities and finally
reintegration into the community. The book also promotes the use of low-cost
appropriate technology, splints and aids, training, teamwork and community
education. |
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Life After Injury is remarkably broad in scope. It uses numerous
illustrations and photos and its clear and simple style of writing can be
understood by the community-level rehabilitation worker or village health
worker. At the same time, the book provides sufficient detail and depth that
fully trained physio and occupational therapists, doctors and nurses will also
benefit greatly from it. |
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