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_aOccupational therapy for physical dysfunction / _ceditors, Mary Vining Radomski, Catherine A. Trombly Latham. |
250 | _aSeventh edition. | ||
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_aPhiladelphia : _bWolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, _c[2014] |
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_axxiv, 1426 pages : _billustrations ; _c29 cm |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aSection I. Occupational Function: Definition And Process -- Section II. Assessment Of Occupational Function -- Section III. Therapeutic Mechanisms -- Section IV. Therapeutic Technologies -- Section V. Intervention For Occupational Function -- Section VI. Rehabilitation To Promote Occupational Function For Selected Conditions -- -- | |
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_gSection I. _tOccupational Function: Definition And Process -- _g1. _tConceptual foundations for practice / _rCatherine Trombly Latham -- _g2. _tPractical foundations for practice- planning, guiding, documenting, and reflecting / _rMary Egan and -- -- _gSection II. _tAssessment Of Occupational Function -- _g3. _tAssessing cext- personal, social, cultural, situational / _rMary Vining Radoki and Pamela Roberts -- _g4. _tAssessing roles and competence / _rSusan Fasoli -- _g5. _tAssessing abilities and capacities- vision and visual processing / _rOrli Weisser-Pike -- _g6. _tAssessing abilities and capacities- cognition / _rMary Vining Radoki and M. Tracy Morrison -- _g7. _tAssessing abilities and capacities- range of motion, strength and endurance / _rLynsay R. Whelan -- _g8. _tAssessing abilities and capacities- motor planning and performance / _rKhader A. Almhdawi, Virgil Mathiowetz and Julie Bass -- _g9. _tAssessing abilities and capacities- sensation / _rJennifer L. Theis -- _g10. _tAssessing environment- home, community, workplace access and safety / _rPatricia Rigby and Oana Craciunoiu -- -- _gSection III. _tTherapeutic Mechanisms -- _g11. _tOccupation- philosophy and concepts / _rCatherine Trombly Latham -- _g12. _tOccupation as therapy- selection, gradation, analysis and adaptation / _rCatherine Verrier Piersol -- _g13. _tLearning / _rNancy Flinn -- _g14. _tTherapeutic rapport / _rLinda Tickle-Degnen -- -- _gSection IV. _tTherapeutic Technologies -- _g15. _tUpper extremity orthoses / _rLisa Deshaies -- _g16. _tConstruction of hand splints / _rCharles D. Quick and MAJ Priscillia Bejarno -- _g17. _tWheelchair selection / _rMargaret (Meg) Dimpfel -- _g18. _tTechnology for remediation and compensation of disability / _rMary Ellen Buning -- _g19. _tPhysical agent modalities and biofeedback / _rChristine M. Wietlisbach and F. D. Blade Branham -- -- _gSection V. _tIntervention For Occupational Function -- _g20. _tOptimizing abilities and capacities- range of motion, strength, and endurance / _rAndrew Fabrizio and MAJ Jose R. Rafols -- _g21. _tOptimizing motor planning and performance in clients with neurological disorders / _rJoyce Shapero Sabari, Nettie Capasso and Rachel Feld-Glazman -- _g22. _tOptimizing sensory abilities and capacities / _rCatherine A. Trombly Latham and Karen Bentzel -- _g23. _tOptimizing vision and visual processing / _rJennifer Kaldenberg -- _g24. _tOptimizing cognitive performance / _rMary Vining Radoki and Gordon Muir Giles -- _g25. _tRestoring the role of independent person / _rAnne Birge James -- _g26. _tRestoring functional and community mobility / _rSusan L. Pierce -- _g27. _tRestoring competence for homemaker and parent roles / _rSusan Fasoli -- _g28. _tRestoring competence for the worker role / _rValerie J. Berg Rice -- _g29. _tRestoring competence in leisure pursuits / _rCarolyn Schmidt Hanson -- _g30. _tOptimizing personal and social adaptation / _rJo M. Solet -- _g31. _tOptimizing access to home, community and work environments / _rDory Sabata -- _g32. _tPreventing occupational dysfunction secondary to aging / _rGlenn Goodman and Bette Bonder -- -- _gSection VI. _tRehabilitation To Promote Occupational Function For Selected Conditions -- _g33. _tStroke / _rWoodson -- _g34. _tTraumatic brain injury / _rJanet M. Powell -- _g35. _tNeurodegenerative diseases / _rSusan Forwell Lucinda Hugos, Lois Copperman and Setareh Ghahari -- _g36. _tOrthopaedic conditions / _rColleen Maher -- _g37. _tHand iirments / _rCynthia Cooper -- _g38. _tSpinal cord injury / _rMichal S. Atkins -- _g39. _tRheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and fibromyalgia / _rAlison Hammond -- _g40. _tBurn injuries / _rMonica Ann Pessina and Amy Orroth -- _g41. _tAmputations and prosthetics / _rMAJ Sarah Mitsch, Lisa Smurr Walters and Kathleen Yancosek -- _g42. _tCardiac and pulmonary diseases / _rNancy E. Huntley -- _g43. _tDysphagia / _rWendy Avery -- _g44. _tHuman immunodeficiency virus / _rKarin Opacich -- _g45. _tCancer / _rMary Vining Radoki, Mattie Anheluk, Kim Grabe, Shayne Hopkins and Joette Zola. |
520 | _a"The seventh edition of Occupational Therapy for Physical Dysfunction emphasizes four key themes that are essential to the best possible occupational therapy for adults with physical disabilities and to the future of the profession: Reliance on evidence/research to inform occupational therapy assessment and intervention - Occupation as the central intervention and outcome of occupational therapy services - Importance of expert activity analysis that synthesizes theoretical knowledge, clinical skills, and awareness of person and contextual factors to occupational therapy practice - Appreciation for the individuality, unique circumstances, and priorities of each patient/client These themes are evident in the book's organization, features, ancillaries, terminology, and authorship"--Provided by publisher. | ||
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