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         Post Polio Syndrome:     more books (34)
  1. Post-Polio Syndrome: A Guide for Polio Survivors and Their Families by Dr. Julie K. Silver M.D., Julie K. Silver, 2002-09-01
  2. 2009 Conquering Polio and Post-Polio Syndrome - The Empowered Patient's Complete Reference - Diagnosis, Treatment Options, Prognosis (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-06-06
  3. The Post-Polio Syndrome: Advances in the Pathogenesis and Treatment (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, V. 753) by Marinos C. Dalakas, 1995-06
  4. The Polio Paradox: Understanding and Treating "Post-Polio Syndrome" and Chronic Fatigue by Richard L. Bruno, 2003-06-01
  5. Managing Post-Polio: A Guide to Living and Aging Well With Post-Polio Syndrome
  6. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Post-Polio Syndrome: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2003-04-08
  7. Post-Polio Syndrome by Theodore L. Munsat, 1990-09-19
  8. Managing Post-Polio: A Guide to Living and Aging Well With Post-Polio Syndrome
  9. Managing Post-Polio: A Guide To Living Well with Post-Polio Syndrome by Lauro S., MD (Ed) Halstead, 1998
  10. Managing Post Polio:A Guide to Living Well with Post Polio by Lauro S. Halstead, 1998-07
  11. Polio and Post-Polio Syndrome Toolkit - Comprehensive Medical Encyclopedia with Treatment Options, Clinical Data, and Practical Information (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2009-06-05
  12. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Polio and Post-Polio Syndrome - Authoritative Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-06-06
  13. Post-Polio Syndrome by Lauro S. Halstead MD, 1995-01-17
  14. An explanatory model of health promotion and quality of life for persons with post-polio syndrome [An article from: Social Science & Medicine] by A.K. Stuifbergen, A. Seraphine, et all 2005-01-01

1. PPS CENTRAL - Post Polio Related Info On The Internet
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Need one-on-one information, support or socializing? Email Discussion Lists and UseNets Groups are the place for you! Information and links to PPS related Email Discussion Lists and Usenet groups can be found by accessing the following two links: POST POLIO SYNDROME INFORMATION ON THE WORLD
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    Post-Polio Syndrome Related Calendar of Events. Listings and information on PPS conferences, seminars, get-togethers, reunions, etc being held around the world.
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2. Martinek, Richard
Richard's page offers information on Polio and post polio syndrome. who is now experiencing the late effects of polio, or post polio syndrome. This is characterized by fatigue, new muscle
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What is Post-Polio Syndrome?
Post-Polio Syndrome (PPS) is a condition that can strike polio survivors anywhere from 10 to 40 years after their recovery from polio. PPS is caused by the death of individual nerve terminals in the motor units that remain after the initial polio attack. Symptoms include fatigue, slowly progressive muscle weakness, muscle and joint pain, and muscular atrophy. The severity of PPS depends upon how seriously the survivors were affected by the first polio attack. Doctors estimate the incidence of PPS at about 25 percent of the survivor population. The only way to be sure a person has PPS is through a neurological examination aided by other laboratory studies (for example, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), neuroimaging, electrophysiological studies, and muscle biopsies or spinal fluid analysis). 6/20/01
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3. NINDS Post-Polio Syndrome Information Page
Post-Polio Syndrome information page compiled by NINDS, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders Category Health Conditions and Diseases post polio syndrome...... More about PostPolio Syndrome, Studies with patients, Research literature, Pressreleases, NINDS Post-Polio Syndrome Information Page Reviewed 07-01-2001
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What research is being done? ... Related NINDS Publications and Information What is Post-Polio Syndrome? Post-Polio Syndrome (PPS) is a condition that can strike polio survivors anywhere from 10 to 40 years after their recovery from polio. PPS is caused by the death of individual nerve terminals in the motor units that remain after the initial polio attack. Symptoms include fatigue, slowly progressive muscle weakness, muscle and joint pain, and muscular atrophy. The severity of PPS depends upon how seriously the survivors were affected by the first polio attack. Doctors estimate the incidence of PPS at about 25 percent of the survivor population. The only way to be sure a person has PPS is through a neurological examination aided by other laboratory studies (for example, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), neuroimaging, electrophysiological studies, and muscle biopsies or spinal fluid analysis).

4. Post Polio Syndrome Resources - Polio/PPS Information For Polio Survivors.
A personal web page with links to Polio/PPS and other Disability Information.
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What is post-polio syndrome?
Post-polio syndrome (PPS) is a condition that can strike polio survivors anywhere from 10 to 40 years after recovery from an initial attack of the poliomyelitis virus. PPS is characterized by a further weakening of muscles that were previously injured by polio infection. Symptoms include fatigue, slowly progressive muscle weakness, muscle and joint pain, and muscular atrophy. Some patients experience only minor symptoms, while others develop spinal muscular atrophy or what appears to be, but is not, a form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also called Lou Gehrig's disease. PPS is rarely life-threatening. The extent to which polio survivors will suffer from PPS depends on how seriously they were affected by the first polio attack. Patients who had only minimal symptoms from the original attack and subsequently develop PPS will most likely experience only mild PPS symptoms. People originally hit hard by the polio virus may develop a more severe case of PPS with a greater loss of muscle function, difficulty in swallowing, and more periods of fatigue.

5. Post Polio Syndrome, PPS Bibliography
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The Post-Polio Syndrome Bibliography is comprised of articles covering the medical, physiological and psychological aspects of PPS. Many of the authors are medical doctors and scientists doing research as well as other professionals treating people with PPS. Some of the best articles are written by people who have post-polio syndrome.
Most entries in this annotated bibiliography contain an unsolicited, non-binding comment by me to help describe the principal theme or content of the article, provided for information only.

6. Living With Post-Polio Syndrome
Medical College of Wisconsin, Living with Post-Polio Syndrome, theories, information and a few linksCategory Health Conditions and Diseases post polio syndrome...... Subscribe now . Living With PostPolio Syndrome. However, not every polio survivorwho has aches and pains or experiences fatigue has post-polio syndrome.
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Living With Post-Polio Syndrome
Decades after surviving polio, many individuals are faced with the pain, fatigue and muscle weakness of post-polio syndrome (PPS). PPS is believed to affect 20-40% of the 640,000 polio survivors in the United States, according to the Post-Polio Task Force . People who had more severe cases of polio generally have more severe cases of PPS, as well. There is no cure for PPS, but it is seldom a life-threatening condition. PPS typically affects polio survivors 10 to 40 years after an initial polio attack. In the course of recovery from polio, the body compensates for the loss of nerve cells by sprouting extra nerve endings to restore function to muscles. It is believed that these "axonal sprouts" eventually fail after years of use, resulting in loss of muscle strength, pain and fatigue. In essence, the muscle fiber loses its ability to contract in an efficient manner. This may eventually lead to joint pain and skeletal deformities. But PPS is a "very slowly progressing condition marked by long periods of stability," according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke For example, patients may realize that in years past they could walk long distances, but are now fatigued by walking in the grocery story. Or they have pain or weakness in an area of the body they thought was unaffected by polio. However, not every polio survivor who has aches and pains or experiences fatigue has post-polio syndrome.

7. Easter Seals Colorado - Post Polio Support
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For your Physician. post polio syndrome. post polio syndrome. post polio syndrome (PPS) An Introduction to Post Polio
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An outstanding primer and "required reading" for those interested in knowing more about PPS. Written by Dr. Lauro S. Halstead (a polio survivor) and published in Scientific American , April 1998. Polio Survivors are Medicine's Lost Generation
A fine article addressing the ongoing problems Polio survivors and PPS patients face today. Written by Dan Moffett and distributed/published by Cox News Service Post-Polio Syndrome, Fact Sheet

9. Polio And Post Polio Syndrome
post polio syndrome. post polio syndrome (PPS) is affecting 650 000 polios, who are now living with the after effects of
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Post Polio Syndrome
Post polio syndrome (PPS) is affecting 650,000 polios, who are now living with the after effects of a disease called "polio." I urge anyone who knows someone who had polio, even if they "recovered," to check into one of the many web sites or mailing lists for help and information. What you do not know could hurt your future health, knowledge is power.
To read my polio story from 1953 to the present, go here . (Click here to see some of my pictures from the early 1950s and 60s). Meet me as a teenager who loved to "rock and roll" and do all those other teenage things. You will have a better idea of what we went through and why we get a little sad that we are rarely remembered now. I am thankful that the Polio Epidemics are a thing of the past for us, but we who had polio and survived are still here. We became doctors, nurses, teachers, engineers, as well as moms and dads. We succeeded in many ways after "fighting polio" and putting it behind us, or so we thought. Some call it a "dragon" that has come back to fight again, but this time we have less left to fight with! But, we adapt and learn and rest and go on, just like everyone else. I intend to do my best to enjoy the rest of my life and enjoy my "retirement"! Polio Poster Girl in 1953 (Lancaster County, PA)

10. Quick Registration
A web discussion forum for people who have or think they have post polio syndrome. A forum where all are welcome, and to share from az pertaining to their PPS. disability.
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11. Poems By LaVonne Schoneman-Noted Poet And Post Polio Syndrome Author Of "How To
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12. Post-Polio-Med
Forum for researchers, medical professionals, polio survivors, and anyone interested in PPS for research Category Health Conditions and Diseases post polio syndrome......PostPolio-Med Listserv email list for questions and answers aboutpost polio syndrome, polio postpolio poliomyelitis. This site
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13. Greater Boston Post-Polio Association
Support and selected resources for polio survivors now experiencing the effects of post-polio syndrome, Category Health Conditions and Diseases post polio syndrome...... Please read our disclaimer. Last Updated March 2, 2003. News Flash! Cape CodGroup Special Event post polio syndrome Update! What is PostPolio Syndrome?
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Welcome to the website of the Greater Boston Post-Polio Association! Rather than inundate you with a library of thousands of documents, we take a more selective approach to make it easy for you to find the most important and useful resources available. Many of the items here, such as our member-written articles, Positive Personal Solutions column and resource list originate with the GBPPA and will be found in few other places. We will be continuously adding to this site, so we hope that you'll visit often, and that you will find information here that will make coping with post-polio syndrome a little easier. Please read our Last Updated: March 23, 2003
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Date: Saturday, May 3, 2003 Time: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Place: United Parish Church of Auburndale
64 Hancock St., Auburndale (Newton) MA [directions] Speaker: Anna Rubin
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IRCP Topic: Home Safety Workshop Anna will speak about falls, prevention of falls, universal design, the decision to "stay and renovate" or move to a new home, and the importance of home safety. "Safe at Home," a 23-minute video recently produced by the IRCP, will be shown and a question and answer session will follow.
News Flash! Cape Cod Group Special Event: Post Polio Syndrome Update!

14. Gazette International Networking Institute (GINI) Home Page
Coordinator of International Polio Network (IPN) and International Ventilator Users Network (IVUN), Category Health Conditions and Diseases post polio syndrome...... Community Calendar PostPolio Meetings Home Mechanical Ventilator Users' Meetings and other Disability-Related Meetings. Post-Polio Directory 2002
http://www.post-polio.org/
GINI Home TOP IPN IVUN Order Form Contact Us ... Site Map Updated 3-27-03 Coordinator of International Polio Network (IPN) and International Ventilator Users Network (IVUN) Promoting health and independent living for polio survivors and home mechanical ventilator users. About GINI MISSION STATEMENT EDITORIAL/WEB POLICIES HISTORY ... SITE MAP Looking for clinics, health professionals, and support groups knowledgeable about the late effects of polio? Post-Polio Directory 2003 has been up dated and is now available online and in print. To obtain a copy, see the Order Form Polio Network News The Fall 2002 issue of International Polio Network's quarterly newsletter features Mouse Model Developed for Post-Polio Research and Pursuing Therapeutic Resources to Improve Your Health READ ARTICLES FROM PAST ISSUES ... IVUN News The Fall 2002 issue of IVUN's quarterly newsletter features On the Road with the Newport HT50 Ventilator and Ventilator Users' Perspectives on the Important Elements of Health-Related Quality of Life: Final Report.

15. Post Polio Syndrome Website
currently treated. provides important background on Polio and PostPolio Syndrome and an interview with a PPS patient. explains
http://www.post-polio.org/cd/
In this website you will learn about the physiologic mechanisms that have been proposed to explain the emergence of PPS in Polio survivors; how PPS can be distinguished from other diseases; and how it is currently treated. ... provides important background on Polio and Post Polio Syndrome and an interview with a PPS patient. ... explains the latest thinking on the pathophysiology of PPS, by Dr. Neil Cashman. ... a diagnostic approach presented by Dr. Daria Trojan. ... describes current and experimental treatments for PPS.

16. Domain Holding Page
Local support network for post polio syndrome suffers. This site contains newsletters links and articles that may be of interest to PPS suffers and their families.
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17. Index Of /harah
Personal site in Norwegian and English about me and my family, polio and post polio syndrome, and cats.
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18. Polio-PPS Bookstore Resources
Windows to Wisdom Enterprises Bookstore informational section on Post-Polio Syndrome Central directory Category Health Conditions and Diseases post polio syndrome......Windows to Wisdom Enterprises Bookstore informational section on PostPolio SyndromeCentral directory of Postpolio , post-polio , poliomyelitis , polio
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Deborah is a Polio survivor. She identifies intimately with the ongoing issues with which individuals living with long-term disability must contend. These shelves are dedicated to all the survivors, families and dedicated medical professionals who endured this great epidemic. Image not available Polio, a Special Ride?; One Nurse's Real Life Story of Her Experiences with Polio
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19. Post Polio Syndrome, PPS Bibliography
Medical Back To Medical Health, PostPolio Syndrome Bibliography. 6thEdition - May 1997. Annotated Bibliography. The Post-Polio Syndrome
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6th Edition - May 1997 Annotated Bibliography The Post-Polio Syndrome Bibliography comprises eighteen chapters with articles covering the medical physiological and psychological aspects of PPS. Many of the authors are medical doctors, scientists or other professionals treating people with PPS; some of the best articles are written by people who have Post-Polio syndrome.
Since this is an annotated bibliography, the sentence description following the title of the each article is an unsolicited, non-binding comment by me to help describe the principal theme or content of the article. These are provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice or instruction.
The Bibliography is a comprehensive list of articles, 95% of which are available for a nominal charge.
TO GET YOUR COPY of the Post - polio Syndrome Bibiliography, send $20.00 to: PPS Bib, c/o Bonnie Hatfield, 2 Coral Way, Half Moon Bay CA 94019 - 2300. Have questions?

20. Harvest Center's Post-Polio Page
Materials about PPS including articles, audio tapes, the PPS Computerized Assessment Program.Category Health Conditions and Diseases post polio syndrome...... There have been books about the polio epidemics, the polio vaccine,and PostPolio Syndrome. . The Polio Paradox is unique. It is
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There's No More Time to Waste!
O verwhelming fatigue, new muscle weakness, pain and cold intolerance. These Post-Polio Sequelae (PPS) are being reported by at least 70% of people who had paralytic polio, and 40% who had "non-paralytic" polio, 40 years ago.
Unfortunately, most physicians (and even many polio survivors) do not "believe" that PPS are real or know that they are very treatable!
harvest center is dedicated to providing polio survivors, their families, physicians and therapists the facts about the cause and treatment of PPS , because THERE'S NO MORE TIME TO WASTE . . .
The Polio Paradox:
Uncovering the Hidden History of Polio to Understand and Treat "Post-Polio Syndrome" and Chronic Fatigue.
by Dr. Richard L. Bruno
Every polio survivor deserves to know the truth about polio and 'Post-Polio Syndrome' its diagnosis, cause and treatment to be found in The Polio Paradox .
Sir Arthur C. Clarke
Polio Survivor, Class of '62
Author, 2001: A Space Odyssey The Polio Paradox helps polio survivors reconnect with the survival skills, courage and internal resources that allowed us to survive polio and that will help to build a new life and maybe even a better one with PPS.
Mia Farrow
Polio survivor, Class of '54

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