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Occupational therapy for physical dysfunction / editors: Diane Powers Dirette, PhD, OTL, FAOTA, Sharon A. Gutman, PhD, OTR, FAOTA.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Edition: Eighth editionDescription: 1 online resource (xxi, 1098 pages) : illustrations (chiefly colour)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1975110552
  • 9781975110550
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 615.8515 23
LOC classification:
  • RM735 .O33 2021
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Conceptual Foundations for Practice -- 2. Occupation: Philosophy and Concepts -- 3. Occupational Selection, Analysis, Gradation, and Adaptation -- 4. The Teaching and Learning Process -- 5. Clinical Reasoning and the Art of Practice -- 6. Documentation of Occupational Therapy Services -- 7. Visual Function Assessment -- 8. Visual Function Intervention -- 9. Visual Perceptual Assessment and Intervention -- 10. Cognitive Assessment -- 11. Cognitive Intervention -- 12. Sensory Assessment and Intervention -- 13. Motor Function Assessment: Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance -- 14. Motor Function Intervention -- 15. Motor Control Assessment -- 16. Motor Control Intervention -- 17. Balance Assessment and Intervention -- 18. Communication Assessment and Intervention -- 19. Swallowing and Eating Assessment and Intervention -- 20. Cranial Nerve Assessment -- 21. Environmental Assessment and Modification: Home, Work, and Community -- 22. Upper Extremity Orthoses -- 23. Upper Extremity Orthoses Fabrication -- 24. Physical Agent Modalities and Biofeedback -- 25. Wheelchair and Seating Selection -- 26. Assistive Technology -- 27. Restoring Activities of Daily Living -- 28. Restoring Family, Parenting, and Social Roles -- 29. Restoring Home, Work, and Recreation Roles -- 30. Restoring Transfers and Functional Mobility -- 31. Restoring Driving and Community Mobility -- 32. The Biomechanical Frame of Reference -- 33. The Rehabilitation Frame of Reference -- 34. Motor Learning and Task-Oriented Approaches -- 35. Functional Uses of Neurological Approaches: Rood, Brunnstrom, Proprioceptive Neuromuscular -- 36. Cerebrovascular Accident -- 37. Acquired Brain Injury -- 38. Neurodegenerative Diseases -- 39. Spinal Cord Injury -- 40. Cardiac and Pulmonary Diseases -- 41. Orthopedic Conditions -- 42. Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis -- 43. Hand Impairments -- 44. Amputations and Prosthetics -- 45. Diabetes -- 46. Alzheimer Disease and Other Dementias -- 47. Cancer -- 48. Burn Injuries -- 49. Chronic Pain and Fibromyalgia -- 50. Human Immunodeficiency Virus -- 51. Sleep Disorders Secondary to Orthopedic and Neurological Disorders -- 52. Psychosocial Adaptation to Disability -- Index.
Summary: "The eighth edition of Occupational Therapy for Physical Dysfunction integrates the foundational concepts developed by Dr. Catherine A. Trombly Latham and the works of Dr. Mary Vining Radomski with new evidence in the profession to guide occupational therapy practice for adults with physical diabilities. The intention of this text is to provide comprehensive and detailed instruction in best practice for occupational therapy assessment and intervention with this population."--Page vi.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Conceptual Foundations for Practice -- 2. Occupation: Philosophy and Concepts -- 3. Occupational Selection, Analysis, Gradation, and Adaptation -- 4. The Teaching and Learning Process -- 5. Clinical Reasoning and the Art of Practice -- 6. Documentation of Occupational Therapy Services -- 7. Visual Function Assessment -- 8. Visual Function Intervention -- 9. Visual Perceptual Assessment and Intervention -- 10. Cognitive Assessment -- 11. Cognitive Intervention -- 12. Sensory Assessment and Intervention -- 13. Motor Function Assessment: Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance -- 14. Motor Function Intervention -- 15. Motor Control Assessment -- 16. Motor Control Intervention -- 17. Balance Assessment and Intervention -- 18. Communication Assessment and Intervention -- 19. Swallowing and Eating Assessment and Intervention -- 20. Cranial Nerve Assessment -- 21. Environmental Assessment and Modification: Home, Work, and Community -- 22. Upper Extremity Orthoses -- 23. Upper Extremity Orthoses Fabrication -- 24. Physical Agent Modalities and Biofeedback -- 25. Wheelchair and Seating Selection -- 26. Assistive Technology -- 27. Restoring Activities of Daily Living -- 28. Restoring Family, Parenting, and Social Roles -- 29. Restoring Home, Work, and Recreation Roles -- 30. Restoring Transfers and Functional Mobility -- 31. Restoring Driving and Community Mobility -- 32. The Biomechanical Frame of Reference -- 33. The Rehabilitation Frame of Reference -- 34. Motor Learning and Task-Oriented Approaches -- 35. Functional Uses of Neurological Approaches: Rood, Brunnstrom, Proprioceptive Neuromuscular -- 36. Cerebrovascular Accident -- 37. Acquired Brain Injury -- 38. Neurodegenerative Diseases -- 39. Spinal Cord Injury -- 40. Cardiac and Pulmonary Diseases -- 41. Orthopedic Conditions -- 42. Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis -- 43. Hand Impairments -- 44. Amputations and Prosthetics -- 45. Diabetes -- 46. Alzheimer Disease and Other Dementias -- 47. Cancer -- 48. Burn Injuries -- 49. Chronic Pain and Fibromyalgia -- 50. Human Immunodeficiency Virus -- 51. Sleep Disorders Secondary to Orthopedic and Neurological Disorders -- 52. Psychosocial Adaptation to Disability -- Index.

"The eighth edition of Occupational Therapy for Physical Dysfunction integrates the foundational concepts developed by Dr. Catherine A. Trombly Latham and the works of Dr. Mary Vining Radomski with new evidence in the profession to guide occupational therapy practice for adults with physical diabilities. The intention of this text is to provide comprehensive and detailed instruction in best practice for occupational therapy assessment and intervention with this population."--Page vi.

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