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Books > Medicine > Nursing & ancillary services > Physiotherapy
Motor Control: Translating Research into Clinical Practice, 6th
Edition, is the only text that bridges the gap between current and
emerging motor control research and its application to clinical
practice. Written by leading experts in the field, this classic
resource prepares users to effectively assess, evaluate, and treat
clients with problems related to postural control, mobility, and
upper extremity function using today's evidence-based best
practices. This extensively revised 6th Edition reflects the latest
advances in research and features updated images, clinical
features, and case studies to ensure a confident transition to
practice. Each chapter follows a consistent, straightforward format
to simplify studying and reinforce understanding of normal control
process issues, age-related issues, research on abnormal function,
clinical applications of current research, and evidence to support
treatments used in the rehabilitation of patients with motor
control problems. New and revised content in every chapter keeps
students at the forefront of motor control research. Consistent,
straightforward presentation simplifies studying and reinforces
student's understanding of normal control process issues,
age-related issues, research on abnormal function, and clinical
applications of current research, including methods for assessing,
evaluating, and treating clients with motor dyscontrol in each
area, and research evidence that support these treatments. Lab
Activities provide valuable practice applying chapter concepts.
Clinical tests and measures familiarize students with the latest
assessment methods and procedures; also provided is the latest
research related to interpreting tests and measure results.
High-quality figures clarify concepts underlying anatomy and
physiology. Chapter Summaries reinforce understanding of key
takeaways at a glance. Case Studies demonstrate concepts in action.
Companion videos available online guide students through the
application of concepts to real-life physical therapy and
rehabilitation scenarios.
Articles in this issue include: "Low Back Pain: Health Care
Dilemma?, ? "Anatomic and Biomechanical Principles of the Lumbar
Spine?, ? "Diagnosis of Low Back Pain: Imaging and
Electrodiagnostics?, ? "Axial Low Back Pain: Disc, Posterior
Element, Sacroiliac Joint as Pain Generators?, "Radicular Pain?,
"Myofascial Pain and Referral Patterns?, "Osteoporosis and
Compression Fracture?, ? "Exercise for Low Back Pain?,
"Pharmacologic Treatment for Low Back Pain?, "Complementary and
Alternative Medicine Treatments for Low Back Pain?, "Interventional
Treatments for Low Back Pain - General Risks?, ? "Epidural Steroid
Injections?, "Z-joint and SIJ Intra-Articular Injection and
Diagnostic Blocks?, ? "Radiofrequency Neurotomy?,
"Discography/IDET/Biaculoplasty?, "Vertebroplasty/Kyphoplasty?,
"Pumps/Stims?, "Chronic Low Back Pain and Psychosocial Is
A must-have book for understanding one of the most fundamental
areas of physical therapy: the nervous system and its relationship
to musculoskeletal pain. Osteopath, lecturer and author John
Gibbons offers an accessible introduction to the peripheral nervous
system (PNS). Alongside real case studies and guidelines for
hands-on work with clients and patients, The Vital Nerves
demystifies and makes accessible everything from how to diagnose
nerve conditions to understanding how our cells communicate.
Gibbons provides critical insights into the structure and functions
of the PNS; the body's response to stimuli and how it knows what to
do; the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems;
understanding the stress response; and how reflex testing can aid
in diagnosing conditions like Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's
Disease, and paresthesias. The Vital Nerves addresses practical,
common considerations like how to: Assess the nervous system using
a patella (reflex) hammer, myotome (muscle) testing and dermatome
(sensory) testing Determine whether pain in the posterior part of
the thigh is caused by the sciatic nerve, piriformis or simply a
hamstring strain Decide at what level a disc may have herniated
Differentiate between upper and lower motor neurone disorders Know
what to do with the findings of your neurological assessment and
the circumstances under which to refer patients for more specialist
care. The Vital Nerves is a comprehensive, must-have roadmap to the
functional anatomy of the nervous system. Enriched with anatomical
drawings and detailed explanations, it explains neurological
testing, common neuropathies, and differential diagnoses, and is an
indispensable resource for physical therapists and bodyworkers.
This new edition of Evaluation and Treatment of Myopathies is
written for the clinician who sees patients with muscle disease, or
the patient with complaints pain or weakness of muscle. Like the
original, this new edition is divided in to 3 primary sections:
Approach to the Patient with Muscle Disease Specific Myopathies,
and General Strategies of Clinical Management provides practical
guidance on eliciting key history and on how to demonstrate
findings on examination. This new edition also provides guidance on
the next steps in diagnosisas well as the latest information on
pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment, in an integrated manner, so
as to give trainees, practicing clinicians and others who see
neuromuscular disease, perspective on how to evaluate and care for
patients. New and revised tables, figures and references are
selected and organized to present information of clinical
importance to provide the most up-to-date resource on the
myopathies.
This textbook has been specifically prepared for BP students for
learning pathology comprehensively and effectively in high
user-friendly format.
Thorough and easy-to-read text which provides an introduction to
contemporary approaches in musculoskeletal physical therapy.
Features key points boxes and summaries to guide the reader and
ensure retention. With over 250 illustrations, the text provides
authoritative coverage of neurodynamics, gait analysis, physiology
of motor control and much more.
Combining the best of author Ron Scott's books, Promoting Legal
Awareness in Physical and Occupational Therapy and Professional
Ethics: A Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals, his newest text
Promoting Legal and Ethical Awareness: A Primer for Health
Professionals and Patients includes the latest case, regulatory,
and statutory law. This valuable ethical and legal resource also
includes an alphabetized section on HIPAA, current information on
the reauthorized IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Act), and
expanded coverage of alternative dispute resolution and
attorney-health professional-client relations. Cases and Questions
allow you to apply key legal and ethical principles to a
rehabilitation practice situation. Special Key Term boxes introduce
and define important vocabulary to ensure your understanding of
chapter content. Additional resource lists in each chapter include
helpful sources for articles, books, and websites to further your
learning. Case Examples let you put new ideas and concepts into
practice by applying your knowledge to the example. Legal
Foundations and Ethical Foundations chapters introduce the basic
concepts of law, legal history, the court system, and ethics in the
professional setting to provide a solid base for legal and ethical
knowledge. An entire chapter devoted to healthcare malpractice
provides vital information on practice problems that have legal
implications, the claim process, and claim prevention. An extended
discussion of the Americans with Disabilities Act informs you of
your rights as an employee as well as the challenges faced in the
workforce by your rehabilitation patients. Content on employment
legal issues includes essential information for both employees and
employers on patient interaction and the patient's status in the
workplace. Coverage of end-of-life issues and their legal and
ethical implications provides important information for helping
patients through end-of-life decisions and care.
This book provides therapists with the background knowledge they
require before they can safely and accurately treat patients with
musculoskeletal disorders of the spine. Thoroughly referenced and
extensively illustrated with over 200 specially prepared and
original diagrams of the highest quality, Functional Anatomy of the
Spine will be invaluable to the student and practitioner
physiotherapists, chiropractors and osteopaths, and indeed to all
those who regularly treat spinal dysfunction. Accessory and
physiological spinal movements are thoroughly described. Palpation
is covered in detail. Numerous guidelines for safe practice are
provided. A valuable, comprehensive chapter covers posture,
lifting, and the prevention of injury. Coverage of applied anatomy
and biomechanics is written by therapists for therapists. New
theories on thoracic biomechanics are presented, rarely covered by
other anatomy books. All topics have been updated to reflect recent
scientific evidence, enabling the reader to more effectively
formulate and manage treatment plans. New illustrations to
complement the text and improve readers' understanding of the
material. A one-of-a-kind chapter covering the sacroiliac joint has
been comprehensively revised. Expanded material is provided on the
autonomic nervous system, thoracic spine biomechanics, and the
biomechanics of the lower limb as it relates to the spine. New
sections address adverse neural tension, cervical discs,
proprioception and muscle imbalance, and mechanics of the jaw and
upper cervical spine. An update on vertebral artery and blood
supply presents the latest knowledge on the subject.
In the new edition of this unique book, French and Sim apply their
theoretical expertise in psychology and sociology to physiotherapy
practice. Informative, analytical and stimulating, this text is
well referenced and continues to be invaluable to physiotherapy
students and practitioners. The text offers a comprehensive
exploration of the psychological and sociological factors as they
apply to health, illness, impairment, and disability. Wide range of
topics covered includes material on the details of interpersonal
communication and the impact of political factors on health status.
The issues covered in this volume are relevant to readers from all
countries. Contributions from a new editor offer the reader an even
greater amount of experience from the perspective of both a
lecturer and researcher. New chapters including Professions and
Professional Work and Participatory Research cover important topics
for practitioners. The important topic of pain has been
considerably expanded, including more content that it both
up-to-date and thorough.
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