Physical Agents

Physical Agents

Author: Bernadette Hecox

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13:

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This guide provides information on the physical agents currently used in physical therapy practice. Designed to prepare students, guide instructors, and serve as a reference book for clinicians, this book contains background information pertinent to all physical agents.


Physical Therapy in Acute Care

Physical Therapy in Acute Care

Author: Daniel Joseph Malone

Publisher: SLACK Incorporated

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 686

ISBN-13: 9781556425349

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Safe and effective management is a top priority for every physical therapy student or clinician involved with patients in the acute care setting. Physical Therapy in Acute Care: A Clinician’s Guide is a user-friendly, pocket-sized, evidence-based text that guides and reinforces successful acute care patient management. Physical Therapy in Acute Care provides clinicians with an understanding of the basic physiological mechanisms underlying normal function of all major organ systems, contrasted with the pathophysiology of the disease and disorders that physical therapists will most often encounter in an acute care environment. Inside the pages of Physical Therapy in Acute Care, Daniel Malone and Kathy Lee Bishop-Lindsay provide a comprehensive review of acute physical therapy best practice. This text builds upon fundamental knowledge by addressing important components of patient examination, discussing relevant medical tests, and listing diseases and diagnoses alphabetically with brief medical management. Some Chapter Topics Include: • Cardiovascular, pulmonary, musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and neurological diseases and disorders • The immune system and infectious disease • Oncology rehabilitation • Wound care • Transplantation Each chapter highlights important physical therapy concerns, examination findings, and rehabilitation interventions. In addition, Physical Therapy in Acute Care includes numerous tables, figures, review questions, and case studies that highlight the physical therapy patient care model as outlined in the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice. Exciting Features: • An in-depth description of laboratory tests and procedures incorporating the physiologic significance of abnormal findings • Pharmacologic information for each organ system chapter including side effects of common medical interventions • A chapter on deconditioning and bed rest effects in the acute care environment • A discharge recommendation decision tree Whether you are a student of physical therapy, a physical therapist entering the acute care environment, or an experienced acute care physical therapist, Physical Therapy in Acute Care is the only resource for successful patient management you will need by your side.


Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Imaging

Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Imaging

Author: Lynn N. McKinnis

Publisher: F.A. Davis

Published: 2020-12-18

Total Pages: 1738

ISBN-13: 1719645515

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The book that set the standard for the role of correlating imaging findings to clinical findings as part of a comprehensive patient evaluation, more specific treatment plans and better outcomes is back in a New Edition. Here’s everything Physical Therapists need to know about medical imaging. This comprehensive guide helps you develop the skills and knowledge you need to accurately interpret imaging studies and understand written reports. Begin with a basic introduction to radiology; then progress to evaluating radiographs and advanced imaging from head to toe. Imaging for commonly seen traumas and pathologies, as well as case studies prepare you to meet the most common to most complex challenges in clinical and practice.


Physical Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete

Physical Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete

Author: Gary L. Harrelson

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 716

ISBN-13:

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Represents collaboration among orthopaedists, physical trainers, and athletic trainers. It reviews the rehabilitation needs for all types of sports injuries, stressing the treatment of the entire kinetic chain with various exercises. Chapters have been extensively revised, featuring new concepts and techniques. The 3rd edition includes four new chapters (Proprioception and Neuromuscular Control; Cervical Spine Rehabilitation; Functional Training and Advanced Rehabilitation; and Plyometrics), new contributors and new features, such as summary boxes and tables.


Handbook of Teaching for Physical Therapists

Handbook of Teaching for Physical Therapists

Author: Katherine F. Shepard

Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Medical

Published: 2011-12-06

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 9781455734702

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This is a Pageburst digital textbook; * Written by leading educators in the field * Covers lecturing, laboratory instruction, working with patients and families, delivering in-service to colleagues, and more * Clearly presented material on theory and application * Real-life, practical examples


The Making of Rehabilitation

The Making of Rehabilitation

Author: Glenn Gritzer

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1989-04-20

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0520909178

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Focusing on the history of one medical field—rehabilitation medicine—this book provides the first systematic analysis of the underlying forces that shape medical specialization, challenging traditional explanations of occupational specialization.


Information Letter

Information Letter

Author: United States. Army Air Forces Convalescent Rehabilitation Training Program

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13:

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