Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Blackwell Science Inc. (Verlag)
978-0-86542-536-1 (ISBN)
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Due to its primary care affiliation and its specialization, PM&R requires many different skills, from patient evaluation to general exams and palpation, from injection techniques to very specialized rehabilitation programs. As such, this book will serve as a complete reference source. Divided into seven sections, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation provides the collective wisdom of scientists and clinicians who have experience in identifying problems faced by people with disabilities.
List of Contributors Introduction Part I Overview 1. Expanding the Disablement Model 2. The Rehabilitation Team 3. Ethics and Rehabilitation 4. The Legal Aspects of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Part II Assessment, Evaluation, and Diagnostic Approach5. Clinical Evaluation 6. Diagnostic Imaging for the Physiatrist: Introduction, Chest Imaging and Musculoskeletal Imaging 7. Diagnostic Imaging for the Physiatrist: Urinary Tract Imaging and Interventional Radiologic Management of the Rehabilitation Patient 8. Neuroradiology 9. Clinical Neurophysiology of the Peripheral Nervous System: Electromyography and Nerve Conduction Studies Clinical Neurophysiology of the Central Nervous System: Evoked Potentials and Other Neurophysiologic Techniques 10. Functional Evaluation and Outcome Measurement 11. Normal and Pathologic Gait Analysis 12. Assessment of Communication 13. Swallowing Disorders 14. Nutritional Management 15. Psychological Assessment in the Rehabilitation Setting 16. Disability Evaluation 17. Vocational Assessment: Translating Functional Recovery into Real World Possibilities 18. Assessment of Visual Impairment Following Adult Acquired Brain Injury 19. Cardiopulmonary Assessment Part III Therapeutic Interventions20. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Consultation and Prescription Writing 21. Drugs used in Rehabilitation 22. The Physical Agents 23. Physical Modalities 24. Injection Techniques 25. Exercise in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 26. Family Intervention Afteer Traumatic Brain Injury 27. Retraining the Neuromuscular System: Biofeedback and Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation 28. Upper-Limb Orthoses 29. Lower-Limb Orthotics 30. Upper-Extremity Amputation and Prosthetic Rehabilitation 31. Lower-Extremity Prosthetics and Rehabilitation 32. Rehabilitative Optometric Interventions for the Adult with Acquired Brain Injury 33. Rehabilitation of the Patient Requiring Transplantation 34. Cognitive Rehabilitation 35.Adaptive Systems: Adaptive Seating and Assistive Technology 36. Wheeled Mobility 37. Therapeutic Recreation 38. Community Re-entry 39. Competitive Employment for Persons with Disabilities: Overcoming the Obstacles 40. Animal-Assisted Therapy 41. Speech, Language, and Hearing Intervention in Adults 42. Driver Rehabilitation and Personal Transportation: The Vital Link to Independence 43. Music Therapy 44. Adjunctive Treatment Approaches for Injured Musicians Part IV Specific Concerns 45. Deconditioning and Bed Rest 46. Spasticity and Abnormalities of Music Tone 47. Rehabilitation of Joint Contractures 48. Movement Disorders IncludingTremors 49. Prevention and Mangement of Pressure Ulcers 50. Neurogenic Bladder 51. Neurogenic Bowel 52. Heterotopic Ossification: Diagnosis and Management 53. Vision Impairment and Blindness 54. Sexual Aspects of Physical Disability 55. Substance Abuse and Disability Part V Medical Rehabilitation for Diagnostic Groups Pain 56. Acute Pain 57. Chronic Pain 58. Low-Back Pain 59. Cervical Pain 60. Myofacial Pain 61. Temporomandibular Joint Disorders 62. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Sports and Performing Arts Medicine 63. Head and Neck Injuries 64. Shoulder Assessment and Management 65. Rehabilitation of Elbow Injuries 66. Hand and Wrist Injuries 67. Overuse Injuries of the Hip and Pelvis 68. Rehabilitation of Knee Disorders 69. Foot and Ankle Injuries 70. Lumbar Spine DisordersCentral Neurologic Disease and Injury 71. Rehabilitation of Traumatic Brain Injury 72. Rehabilitation of Spinal Cord Injury 73. Stroke Rehabilitation 74. Parkinson's Disease and Rehabilitation 75. Multiple Sclerosis 76. Cerebral Palsy 77. Spina Bifida Cardiopulmonary and vascular problems 78. Cardiac Rehabilitation 79. Resiratory Dysfunction 80. Peripheral Vascular Disease Musculoskeletal Disease and Injury 81. Arthritis and Connective Tissue Disease 82. Rehabilitation After Hip Fracture 83. Rehabilitation Following Arthroplasty 84. Osteoporosis Neuromuscular Diseases85. Brachial Plexus Injury 86. Poliomyelitis and Postpolio Syndrome 87. Evaluation of Nonentrapment Neuropathies 88. Neuromuscular Diseases 89. Respiratory Considerations for the Rehabilitation Patient Other Diseases and Problems 90. Cancer 91. Rehabilitation and HIV Infection 92. Amputation Rehabilitation 93. Burn Rehabilitation Part VI Specific Populations 94. Pediatric Rehabilitation 95. Geriatric Rehabilitation: Caring for the aged 96. Performing Arts Medicine 97. Ethnic and Minority Issues 98. Disability and the Health and Health Maintenance Behaviors of Women 99. Rehabilitation in Developing CountriesPart VII Other issues100. Attitudinal Barriers Affecting Persons with Disabilities 101. Advocating Disability Issues: Rethinking the Rehabilitation Professional's Role 102. Reimbursement Issues Across the Continuum of Care 103. Providing Testimony in Litigation 104. Injury Prevention: A Responsibility of All Health Care Professionals 105. Introduction to Clinical Research 106. The Business Aspects of Medical Practice
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 31.3.2000 |
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Zusatzinfo | 655 |
Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 216 x 279 mm |
Gewicht | 3962 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie ► Rehabilitation | |
ISBN-10 | 0-86542-536-1 / 0865425361 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-86542-536-1 / 9780865425361 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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