This handbook provides easily accessible information on the aetiology,
assessment and management of nutritional disorders in children with
neurodisability. Succinct review of current evidence and guidelines is
used to inform best practice. Early chapters outline the normal anatomy
and physiology of feeding before considering the assessment and
management of disordered feeding, and impact on nutritional status.
Subsequent chapters discuss nutritional assessment and management
supported by clear illustration of anthropometry techniques. Further
consideration of the consequences of under and over nutrition, and
impact on bone health is included. Dedicated chapters on associated
gastrointestinal problems, management of drooling and dental care
consider related comorbidities commonly experienced by children with
neurodisability. A dedicated chapter on the use of tube feeding
considers specific nutritional requirements and psychological aspects of
intervention. Clinical vignettes are used to illustrate key learning
points throughout.