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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.
Learn how to navigate the complicated and challenging world of
health care with Health Professional and Patient Interaction, 10th
Edition. Covering strategies for effective communication and
collaboration, this time-tested guide offers the tools needed to
establish positive patient and interprofessional relationships that
are built on respect. It not only covers respectful actions,
communication standards, and good decision-making, but also
demonstrates how those decisions directly shape successful patient
outcomes. Practical examples and authentic scenarios highlight how
to apply respect and professionalism to coworkers and patients of
various ages and backgrounds across a wide spectrum of healthcare
environments. It's the strong foundation you need to communicate
effectively for positive, collaborative, and compassionate
patient-centered care. UNIQUE! Integration of respect throughout
the text underscores its necessity across the many different types
of interactions between the health professional and patient and
establishes the foundation for positive relationships with patients
and interprofessional care teams. UNIQUE! Focus on
interprofessional and intraprofessional collaboration addresses
issues that apply to many different healthcare disciplines to help
you identify with your specific field, as well as recognize themes
that apply across a variety of healthcare delivery settings.
UNIQUE! Information on developmental and lifespan changes offers
insight on the challenges experienced by patients, families, and
caregivers and strategies for effective age-appropriate
interactions. UPDATED! Comprehensive, evidence-based content
provides the most current information and strategies for being an
effective and compassionate health professional. Authentic patient
cases and scenarios drawn from contemporary practice demonstrate
strategies and tools for effective communication and collaboration
with patients and colleagues in a wide range of healthcare
settings. Reflections Questions throughout the text challenge you
to apply critical thinking skills and personal experience to
different scenarios. Questions for Thought and Discussion at the
end of the book help you apply your knowledge to a variety of
situations. Extensive, updated references ensure content is current
and applicable to today's clinical practice. NEW! Revised content
explores the importance of self-care, coping with moral distress,
building resiliency, and workplace wellness. NEW! Expanded coverage
of justice, diversity, equity and inclusion emphasizes
culturally-informed care and essential values and skill sets to
minimize the impact of social and racial inequities on health
outcomes. NEW! Updated coverage of telehealth and virtual care
delivery explores the evolution of communication with patients and
colleagues. NEW! Updated tools and strategies for managing
difficult conversations to promote patient respect and optimize
health outcomes in challenging situations. NEW! An enhanced ebook,
included only with print purchase, provides access to all the text,
figures, and references, plus the ability to search, customize
content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
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.
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.
Master the essentials of anatomy and body movement to succeed as a
physical therapist assistant! Essentials of Kinesiology for the
Physical Therapist Assistant, 4th Edition provides you with a solid
background in the structure and function of the musculoskeletal
system, with clear explanations of normal movement setting the
stage for discussions of abnormal movement patterns and treatment
techniques. To clarify kinesiology concepts, full-color
illustrations show bones, joints, supporting ligaments, and
muscles. Written by experienced physical therapy practitioners Paul
Jackson Mansfield and Donald A. Neumann, this concise guide
prepares PTAs for success in both the classroom and the clinical
setting. And it includes a fully searchable eBook version with each
print purchase! More than 600 full-color photos and drawings help
you understand key concepts. Expert author team of Paul Jackson
Mansfield and Donald Neumann represents a combined 50 years of
physical therapy practice and more than 40 years of teaching
experience. UNIQUE! Illustrations from Kinesiology of the
Musculoskeletal System depict body anatomy and movement. UNIQUE!
Atlas-style muscle presentations pair the illustration of a
specific muscle or group with the relevant attachments,
innervations, and actions. Study questions include 20-30
multiple-choice and true/false practice questions in each chapter,
serving as a self-assessment tool for exam preparation. UNIQUE!
Goniometry boxes in joint-specific chapters show how the goniometer
may be used to measure joint angle or range of motion. Clinical
Insight and Consider This boxes link the concepts of kinesiology
with their clinical applications in physical therapy. Summary
tables and boxes pull content together into a concise,
quick-reference format. Learning objectives at the start of each
chapter include a chapter outline, outcome objectives, and key
terms. NEW! Revised content and updated references provide the
current information you need to be an effective clinician. NEW!
Discussion of Common Patterns of Joint Restriction is included in
each chapter. NEW! eBook version is included with print purchase.
The eBook includes video clips, animations, flashcards, and
labeling exercises, and allows you to access all of the text,
figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your
content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
NEW! Video clips help you interpret new concepts with visual
demonstration.
The work describes the production technology of standard medical
radionuclides using reactors and cyclotrons for patient diagnosis
and therapy. A special focus lies on the science and technology
involved in the development of novel radionuclides for positron
emission tomography (PET) and internal targeted radiotherapy. The
availability of those radionuclides is opening up new potential in
clinical research, especially in neurology, cardiology and
oncology. The future perspectives of the developing technology are
also discussed.
Lippincott (R) Connect Featured Title Purchase of the new print
edition of this Lippincott (R) Connect title includes access to the
digital version of the book, plus related materials such as videos
and multiple-choice Q&A and self-assessments. This updated
fourth edition of Hazel Clarkson's Musculoskeletal Assessment:
Joint Motion and Muscle Testing offers a student-friendly approach
to both Joint Motion and Muscle Testing (MMT) and Range of Motion
(ROM). Now in striking full color, the fourth edition provides just
the right amount of detail students need to prepare for effective
practice. Each chapter is devoted to a separate anatomical region
to help physical therapists-in-training hone their understanding of
pertinent surface and deep anatomy. The clear narrative outlines
the steps of taking the assessments and interpreting the results
and is enhanced by a strong art program with meticulously created
illustrations and photographs that demonstrate patient and
therapist positions and instrument placement. NEW! Full-color
photos and colorized line illustrations help students master key
techniques and anatomical structures. NEW! Online Practical Testing
Forms list the criteria and correct sequence for performing each
assessment-an ideal tool for students. NEW! Online Instructor
Resources include a Test Bank and pre-loaded PowerPoint slides for
use in building course materials and lectures. UNIQUE! Coverage of
both muscle testing and goniometry, allows you to cover both topics
in just one book. VISUAL: A Physical Therapy video library of over
100 videos covering MMT and ROM is accessible online via thePoint.
Clear step-by-step instructions for muscle testing make it easy for
students to master key concepts and techniques. Clinical tie-ins
give students opportunities to apply the material they are learning
to clinical situations. Lippincott (R) Connect features: Full
access to the digital version of the book with the ability to
highlight and take notes on key passages for a more personal,
efficient study experience. Carefully curated resources, such as
interactive diagrams, audio and video tutorials, and
self-assessment, all designed to facilitate further comprehension.
Lippincott (R) Connect also allows users to create Study
Collections to further personalize the study experience. With Study
Collections you can: Pool content from books across your entire
library into self-created Study Collections based on discipline,
procedure, organ, concept or other topics. Display related text
passages, video clips and self-assessment questions from each book
(if available) for efficient absorption of material. Annotate and
highlight key content for easy access later. Navigate seamlessly
between book chapters, sections, self-assessments, notes and
highlights in a single view/page.
Medical treatment guidelines are written from a clinical
perspective, to guide clinical care. The review criteria that will
be included in this issue of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Clinics are evidence based and are developed by practicing
physicians and advisors who work in physical medicine and
rehabilitation. Health care providers are expected to be familiar
with the guidelines and follow the recommendations. Good medical
judgment is important in deciding how to use and interpret this
information.
Human beings have always moved for what they need until recently.
We know how a lack of movement impacts our bodies but how does
culture-wide sedentarism impact the world? Movement Matters is a
Foreword Indies GOLD-winning collection of essays, in which
biomechanist Katy Bowman continues her groundbreaking presentation
on the interconnectedness of nature, human movement, and the
environment. Here Bowman widens the "there is more to movement than
exercise" message she presented in Move Your DNA and invites us to
consider this idea: human movement is a part of the ecosystem.
Movement Matters explores how we make ourselves, our communities,
and our planet healthier all at the same time by moving our bodies
more as well as: how did we become so sedentary? Where did all the
movement go? (Hint: convenience often saves us movement, not time.)
the missing "movement nutrients" in our food how to include more
nature in education why ecosystem models need to include human
movement the human need for "Vitamin Community" and group movement.
Unapologetically direct, often hilarious, and always compassionate,
Movement Matters demonstrates that human movement is powerful and
important, and that going beyond exercise and living a
movement-filled life is perhaps the most joyful and efficient way
to transform your body, community, and world. A must read for
exercise teachers, environmentalists, and those wanting simple,
accessible ways to take action for a better world.
1. Preparticipation Physical Examination 2. Emergency Sports
Assessment and First Aid 3. Principles of Athletic Conditioning and
Prevention of Sports Injuries 4. Therapeutic Exercise in Injury
Rehabilitation A. Stretching and Warm-up B. Resistance Training C.
Plyometric Training 5. Basic Concepts in Injury Rehabilitation 6.
Shoulder and Arm Injuries 7. Elbow Injuries 8. Wrist and Hand
Injuries 9. Injuries to the Groin and Hip 10. Thigh and Leg
Injuries 11. Ankle and Foot Injury 12. Spine and Chest Injuries A.
Cervical Spine Injuries B. Chest and Thoracic Spine Injuries C.
Lumbar Spine Injuries 13. Stress Fracture 14. Basics of Imaging in
Sport injuries for Physical Therapist 15. Postsurgical
Physiotherapy for Sports Injuries 16. Robotics in Sports
Rehabilitation 17. Sports Nutrition 18. Sports Psychology
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Prepared by an international authority, Therapeutic Stretching:
Towards a Functional Approach offers a highly accessible account of
the latest information regarding the role of therapeutic stretching
in the management of restricted range of movement (ROM) disorders.
Richly illustrated throughout, this exciting new volume covers the
physiological basis of stretching, explores its classification and
examines what is normal and abnormal in terms of ROM. Chapters then
explain the processes that are associated with ROM loss and
recovery as well as what makes stretching effective. The experience
of pain, sensitization and pain tolerance in relation to stretching
and ROM recovery are also discussed. Embracing the latest
scientific research, this revolutionary book debunks many
traditionally accepted stretching theories and associated
techniques and supplants them with a more robust, scientifically
valid system of practice. Accompanied by a range of practical
on-line videos and over 150 photographs, this volume will be ideal
for all manual and physical therapists, sports and personal
trainers, and athletes who require special movement ranges. "This
is a highly enjoyable and well presented book that I recommend for
any clinician from student to experienced practitioner. It is
suitable for all physiotherapists, manual therapists, sports
physiotherapists/therapists, strength and conditioning coaches,
sports scientists, athletes and patients who would like to
understand, recover and improve their range and ease of movement."
Reviewed by: Jimmy Reynolds, Head of Sports Medicine - Academy,
Ipswich Town Football Club, Date: Oct 14 Helps transform thinking
about the therapeutic value of stretching and how it is best
applied in the clinical setting Examines the difference between
therapeutic and recreational stretching Focuses on the use of
stretching in conditions where individuals experience a loss in
range of movement (ROM) Explores what makes stretching effective,
identifying behaviour as a main driving force for adaptive changes
Discusses the experience of pain, sensitization and pain tolerance
in relation to stretching and ROM recovery Contains over 150
photographs and 45 minutes of video describing this new
revolutionary approach Applicable to a variety of perspectives
including osteopathy, chiropractic, physical therapy, sports and
personal trainers Ideal for experienced practitioners as well as
those taking undergraduate and postgraduate courses
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