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PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, 2 VOLS.

DeLisa, Joel

ISBN-139780781741309
PublicadoOctubre 2004
Edición
IdiomaInglés
Páginas2.000
Peso6.000 gramos
Dimensiones22 x 28 x 8 cms.
EditorialLIPPINCOTT
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Summary:

This standard defining setting physical medicine and rehabilitation text is now in its Fourth Edition, with thoroughly updated content and a more clinical focus.

In the book over 150 expert contributors (most new to this edition) address the full range of issues in contemporary PM&R and present state of the art patient management strategies, emphasising evidence-based recommendations.

This edition has two separate volumes on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Medicine, and each volume has sections on principles of evaluation and management, management methods, major problems, and specific disorders.

FEATURES:

  • The most comprehensive book on the market
  • More clinically useful evidence-based information
  • Treatment algorithms and boxed lists of key clinical facts have been added to many chapters
  • Now with a newly organised format to make physical medicine and rehabilitation medicine retrieval easier
  • Emphasis on evidenced-based recommendations

NEW TO THIS EDITION:

  • Title change to reflect the reorganisation of book
  • Now 2 volumes (one for Physical Medicine; one for Rehabilitation Medicine)
  • 150 new contributing authors
  • Much more pedagogy (algorithms; tables; checklists)

Contents

Physical Medicine

I. Principles of Evaluation and Management

  • 1 Clinical Evaluation
  • 2 The Physical Examination
  • 3 Electrodiagnostic Evaluation of the Peripheral Nervous System
  • 4 Central Nervous System Electrophysiology
  • 5 Assessment of Human Muscle Function
  • 6 Human Walking
  • 7 Disability Determination
  • 8 Imaging Techniques Relative to Rehabilitation
  • 9 Functional Neuroimaging in Medical Rehabilitation Populations

II. Management Methods

  • 10 Interactions with the Medicolegal System
  • 11 Therapeutic Physical Agents
  • 12 Biofeedback in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • 13 Manipulation, Massage and Traction
  • 14 Injection Procedures
  • 15 The Pharmacology of Analgesic Agents
  • 16 Spinal Injection Procedures
  • 17 Therapeutic Exercise
  • 18 Electrotherapy in Rehabilitation
  • 19 Complementary and Alternative Medicine
  • 20 Aquatic Rehabilitation

III. Major Problems

  • 21 Treatment of the Patient with Chronic Pain
  • 22 Palliative Care
  • 23 Sports Medicine
  • 24 Recreation and Sport for Persons with Disabilities
  • 25 Arts Medicine

IV. Specific Disorders

  • 26 Cumulative Trauma Disorders
  • 27 Disorders of the Cervical Spine
  • 28 Low Back Pain
  • 29 Scoliosis
  • 30 Osteoporosis
  • 31 Rehabilitation of the Patient with Inflammatory Arthritis and Connective Tissue Disease
  • 32 Osteoarthritis
  • 33 Peripheral Vascular Diseases
  • 34 Rehabilitation of Persons with Parkinson’s Disease and Other Movement Disorders
  • 35 Upper Extremity Soft Tissues Injuries
  • 36 Hand Disorders
  • 37 Rehabilitation After Lower Limb Joint Reconstruction
  • 38 Foot Disorders/Shoes
  • 39 Peripheral Neuropathy
  • 40 Myopathy
  • 41 Motor Neuron Disease
  • 42 Vestibular Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation Medicine

I. Principles of Evaluation and Management

  • 43 Functional Evaluation and Management of Self Care and Other Activities of Daily Living
  • 44 Psychological Aspects of Rehabilitation
  • 45 Speech, Language, Swallowing and Auditory Rehabilitation
  • 46 Rehabilitation Team Function and Prescriptions, Referrals, and Order Writing
  • 47 Vocational Rehabilitation, Independent Living and Consumerism
  • 48 Ethical Issues in Rehabilitation Medicine
  • 49 The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health: ICF Empowering Rehabilitation Through an Operational Bio-Psycho-Social Model
  • 50 Research in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • 51 Administration and Management in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • 52 International Aspects of Rehabilitation
  • 53 Principles and Applications of Measurement Methods
  • 54 Systematically Assessing and Improving the Quality and Outcomes of Medical Rehabilitation Programs
  • 55 Measuring Quality of Life in Rehabilitation Medicine

II. Management Methods

  • 56 Pharmacotherapy of Disability
  • 57 Medical Emergencies
  • 58 Nutrition in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • 59 Wheelchairs
  • 60 Assistive Technology
  • 61 Upper and Lower Extremity Prosthetics
  • 62 Spinal Orthotics
  • 63 Upper Extremity Orthotics
  • 64 Lower Extremity Orthotics, Shoes and Gait Aids
  • 65 Gait Restoration and Gait Aids
  • 66 Functional Neuromuscular Stimulation
  • 67 Spasticity and Movement Disorders
  • 68 Immobility and Inactivity Physiological and Functional Changes; Prevention and Treatment

III. Major Problems

  • 69 Primary Care for Persons with Disabilities
  • 70 Children with Disabilities
  • 71 Congenital and Childhood Onset Disabilities: Age Related Changes and Secondary Conditions in Mobility Impairments
  • 72 Geriatric Rehabilitation
  • 73 Health Issues for Women with Disabilities
  • 74 Sexuality and Disability

IV. Specific Conditions

  • 75 Pressure Ulcers
  • 76 Neurogenic Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction
  • 77 Stroke Rehabilitation
  • 78 Rehabilitation Issues in Traumatic Brain Injury
  • 79 Rehabilitation of Spinal Cord Injury
  • 80 Multiple Sclerosis
  • 81 Rehabilitation for Patients with Cancer Diagnoses
  • 82 Rehabilitation of the Individual with HIV
  • 83 Cardiac Rehabilitation
  • 84 Rehabilitation of the Patient with Respiratory Dysfunction
  • 85 Burn Rehabilitation
  • 86 Low Vision Rehabilitation
  • 87 Auditory Rehabilitation Using Cochlear Implants
  • 88 Transplantation Medicine: A Rehabilitation Perspective
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