FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
New Directions for Treatment in ALS (Powerpoint slide show) (last update 6/8/06)
Robert G. Miller, M.D. California Pacific Medical Center
Instructions for completing the Functional Rating Scale (ALSFRS-R) on the 'Health Care Professionals' Form
Neurocognitive, Behavioral and Psychological Changes Associated With ALS (last update 12/2005)
Susan Woolley-Levine, PhD California Pacific Medical Center
PALS have special requirements for wheelchairs that originate in the nature of the disease and its disabling effects. In the article below Joan
Bales, a registered and licensed Occupational Therapist was interviewed by Dina Scholtz, MD, concerning what wheelchair PALS should choose.
Wheelchair Needs of the Person With ALS (last update 12/2005)
Joan Bales OTR/L and Dina Scholtz, MD California Pacific Medical Center
ALS practice parameters
(“Practice parameter: the care of the
patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (an evidence-based review). Report
of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology: ALS
Practice Parameters Task Force.”)
Below is an abstract and lay summary
about Riluzole effects. Dr. Robert Miller and co-authors
conducted an extensive literature search, compared and
summarized the results.
Riluzole for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
(ALS)/motor neuron disease (MND)
(excerpt)
Miller RG, Mitchell JD, Lyon M,
Moore DH
(Date edited: 08/21/2006)
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