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Differential Diagnosis for Physical Therapists: Screening for Referral (Differential Diagnosis In Physical Therapy)

Differential Diagnosis for Physical Therapists: Screening for Referral (Differential Diagnosis In Physical Therapy)

By Catherine C. Goodman MBA PT CBP, Teresa Kelly Snyder MN RN OCN CS







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Written by a leading expert in the field, this comprehensive reference text enables users to properly screen for medical disease to make an informed diagnosis. The goal of this proven text is to teach the Physical Therapist how to determine if the patient has a true neuromuscular or musculoskeletal problem and to determine the specific dysfunction or impairment. Now with a new title that reflects a better understanding of the screening process as the first step in making a diagnosis, this text provides students, physical therapy clinicians and physical therapist assistants with a step-by-step approach to client evaluation, which follows the standards of competency established by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) related to conducting a screening examination.











Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments

Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments

By Irene Mcewen


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Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments covers the major issues involved in providing lawful, team-oriented, and effective occupational and physical therapy services for students with disabilities in public schools. For those involved with students with disabilities, this book helps them make sound decisions about services that will make a meaningful difference in the lives of these children.Since the 1975 enactment of Public Law 94--142, which mandated that occupational and physical therapy be provided “as may be required by a handicapped child to benefit from special education,” this required link between therapy and education has continued to lead to confusion and controversy about which students should receive therapy in school and what types of services should be provided. The purpose of Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments is to clarify the major issues surrounding occupational and physical therapy in public schools, and to provide a framework for delivery of team- and family-oriented services that meet individual needs of students with disabilities.For those unsure of current regulations regarding handicapped students, or those who need clarification on the law, the book begins with a review of legislation and regulations. This begins to guide and shape schools’provision of therapy services. The following chapters assist occupational and physical therapists

and important members of the educational teams of disabled students to make sound decisions about which students need school-based therapy services:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Rehabilitation Techniques in Sports Medicine and Athletic Tarining 4th Edition

Rehabilitation Techniques in Sports Medicine and Athletic Tarining 4th Edition

By William Prentice



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The definitive guide to the management of sports injuries for the athletic trainer and sports therapist. Experts from the field of sports medicine have contributed to this edition. This comprehensive text addresses all aspects of rehabilitation including protocols for rehabilitating the wide variety of injuries athletes are prone to receive. Pros and con of various rehabilitative modalities are discussed as well as currently accepted techniques. This text is recognized as a comprehensive handbook for team sports and other practitioners who manage rehabilitation programs for injured athletes.





CONTENTS:

-I. The Basis of Injury Rehabilitation:

-II. Achieving the Goals of Rehabilitation:Reestablishing Neuromuscular Control, Restoring Range of Motion and Improving, Flexibility, Regaining Muscular Strength, Endurance, and Power, Regaining Postural Stability and Balance, Maintaining Cardiorespiratory Fitness during Rehabilitation

-III. The Tools of Rehabilitation:Core Stabilization Training in Rehabilitation, Plyometrics in Rehabilitation, Open- versus Closed-Kinetic-Chain Exercise in Rehabilitation, Isokinetics in Rehabilitation, Joint Mobilization and Traction Techniques in Rehabilitation, PNF and Other Soft-Tissue Mobilization Techniques in Rehabilitation, Aquatic Therapy in Rehabilitation, Functional Progressions and Functional Testing in Rehabilitation

-IV. Rehabilitation Techniques for Specific Injuries:Rehabilitation of Shoulder Injuries, Rehabilitation of Elbow Injuries, Rehabilitation of Wrist, Hand, and Finger Injuries, Rehabilitation of Groin, Hip, and Thigh Injuries, Rehabilitation of Knee Injuries, Rehabilitation of Lower-Leg Injuries, Rehab. of Spine








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Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Workbook for use with Group Programmes

Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Workbook for use with Group Programmes

By Julian Bath, Gail Bohin, Christine Jones, Eve Scarle




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This easy-to-use manual provides a practical framework for a multi-disciplinary team to deliver a successful cardiac rehabilitation programme.
•Despite evidence that cardiac rehabilitation programmes reduce risk, there is no standard for hospital-based multidisciplinary programmes - which are thus complex and costly to design and implement
•Based on the cardiac rehabilitation work that has been carried out at in Gloucestershire over the past fifteen years, developing and constantly evaluating the evidence base for the programme
•Includes client handouts such as food and exercise diaries













Evaluation and Treatment of the Shoulder: An Integration of the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice (Contemporary Perspectives in Rehabilitation

Evaluation and Treatment of the Shoulder: An Integration of the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice (Contemporary Perspectives in Rehabilitation


By Brian J. Tovin, Bruce H. Greenfield





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This work presents diagnostic categories of shoulder impairements (physical therapy problems) that are outlined in the "Guide to Physical Therapy Practice". This approach to shoulder conditions is based on clustering common impairments and functional problems rather than the medical diagnoses, such as adhesive capsulitis, and primary and secondary impingement problems. The result is a book on common orthopaedic conditions that presents a specific framework for the practising physical therapist to develop pathways for effective and consistent clinical management. The goal of the book as stated in the Guide is to be a first step toward the development of clinical guidelines, in that it classifies patients and identifies the range of current options for care. The book covers the anatomy and functional inter-relationships of the upper quarter; introduces problem-solving in assessment of the shoulder girdle complex; discusses the therapeutic exercise prescription; covers the rehabilitation of the neurologic shoulder; and discusses the rehabilitation of kinematic shoulder injuries.





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Low Back Disorders: Evidence-based Prevention and Rehabilitation 2nd Edition

Low Back Disorders: Evidence-based Prevention and Rehabilitation 2nd Edition

By Stuart McGill


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Access the latest research and applications to build effective prevention and rehabilitation programs for your patients or clients with Low Back Disorders: Evidence-Based Prevention and Rehabilitation, Second Edition. Internationally recognized low back specialist Stuart McGill presents original research to quantify the forces that specific movements and exercises impose on the low back, dispels myths regarding spine stabilization exercises, and suggests prevention approaches and strategies to offset injuries and restore function.


Low Back Disorders: Evidence-Based Prevention and Rehabilitation, Second Edition, presents a clear exposition of back anatomy and biomechanics and demonstrates how to interpret the latest research on low back involvement for clinical applications. The text also contains detailed information on injuries associated with seated work and sport and ergonomic issues related to manual handling of materials. With Low Back Disorders: Evidence-Based Prevention and Rehabilitation, Second Edition, you will


•gain valuable information on measured loading of the back during specific activities and apply it to avoid common--but counterproductive--practices in back rehabilitation;

•learn how to analyze each patient's or client's unique physical characteristics and lifestyle factors to tailor preventive measures and treatments to individual needs;

•learn how to help patients and clients progress through the stages of rehabilitation: corrective exercise, stability or mobility, endurance, and strength; and

•acquire the information necessary to design an effective injury-prevention program.

This fully updated second edition expands knowledge of low back disorders and best practices in several areas. Enhanced algorithms guide progressive therapeutic exercise, and specially designed patient assessment provocation tests aid you in determining the cause of back troubles, guide your choices in the best ways to eliminate problems, and improve the development of appropriate activities for functional gain. Whereas the first edition focused on increasing spine stability, the second edition provides new information on dealing with both regional instability or mobility and regional stiffness present in individuals where most of the motion occurs at a single spinal segment.

With an expanded repertoire of pain-free motion exercises and additional information on ways to find and adjust stabilization exercises, Low Back Disorders: Evidence-Based Prevention and Rehabilitation, Second Edition, offers you new tools to help your patients and clients achieve pain-free exertion.

The text includes exercises and activities that provide a solid foundation of physical work in preparation for more advanced activities in sports and occupations. Also, the process of transitioning into performance exercise is outlined with an explanation of the critical stages of the performance pyramid, including the design of appropriate corrective exercise, building joint and whole-body stability, enhancing endurance, training true strength, and transitioning to ultimate performance.

Low Back Disorders: Evidence-Based Prevention and Rehabilitation, Second Edition, presents foundational information and corresponding clinical applications in a clear, well-sequenced format. Part I builds your knowledge of lumbar function and injury. Part II demonstrates how to use this knowledge to build evidence-based injury-prevention programs by assessing risks, creating ergonomic interventions, and training personnel. Part III focuses on improving rehabilitation techniques, including specific diagnostic and provocative tests, with specific therapeutic exercises proven to enhance performance and reduce pain through a continuum from corrective exercise to stability and mobility, endurance, strength, and power.

Additionally, the text offers these practical features to guide your learning and inform your practice:

•More than 475 photos, graphs, and charts support the research and the scientific basis for the text's conclusions.

•More than 50 tests and exercises with step-by-step instructions help you develop successful programs for your patients and clients.

•Special sections highlight how the anatomical, biomechanical, and research results can be applied to clinical situations.

•Extensive discussions on individualizing treatment for clients or patients help you improve your assessment skills by learning what questions to ask and what avenues of investigation to pursue with each patient or client.

•Reproducible handout sheets for each of the 25 basic rehabilitation exercises, which include photos and blank lines for instructions, enable the creation of instruction sheets tailored to the current needs and progress rates of each patient or client.

Cutting-edge research and evidence-based application strategies from the leading spine specialist in North America make Low Back Disorders: Evidence-Based Prevention and Rehabilitation, Second Edition, the authoritative text for study, care, and treatment of the low back. Its unique approach to back care will guide you in developing intervention, rehabilitation, and prevention programs to address the unique needs of each patient or client and develop a strong scientific foundation for your practice.











Short-Term Rehabilitation: Recovery in Progress

Short-Term Rehabilitation: Recovery in Progress


By Jan Ferington



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Assisting the public to become informed consumers of health care is as much a part of health care service as the care giving. Rehabilitative subacute care delivery is a good example. In the past, when an individual had a serious health event, one that required hospitalization, it used to be common for that individual to remain in the hospital for an extended period of recovery. This is no longer the case. Recent health care reform has resulted in shorter hospital stays. Once a health problem is diagnosed and stabilized, if an individual needs a period of physical rehabilitation, those services are now provided as rehabilitative subacute care or short-term rehabilitation. At the same time that hospital stays are becoming shorter, the public is being told that they need to play a more active role in maintaining their health. Patients/clients must now be knowledgeable health care consumers. The video presentation, Short-term Rehabilitation: Recovery in Progress, can assist both health care consumers and health care providers in keeping up to date on the process of subacute care delivery.


AVI Format (No Password)
Size: 447 MB (2.3 GB DVD converted to AVI Format)
Length: 25:44 Minutes






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