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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 476 pages, height x width x depth: 181x107x18 mm, weight: 264 g, 50
  • Sērija : Oxford American Handbooks of Medicine
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Apr-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195367774
  • ISBN-13: 9780195367775
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 476 pages, height x width x depth: 181x107x18 mm, weight: 264 g, 50
  • Sērija : Oxford American Handbooks of Medicine
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Apr-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195367774
  • ISBN-13: 9780195367775
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Written by leading American practitioners, the Oxford American Handbooks of Medicine each offer a pocket-sized overview of an entire specialty, featuring instant access to guidance on the conditions that are most likely to be encountered. Precise and prescriptive, the handbooks offer up-to-date advice on examination, investigations, common procedures, and in-patient care. These books will be invaluable resources for residents and students, as well as a useful reference for practitioners.
The Oxford American Handbook of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is the essential ready reference guide to the study and practice of physiatry. The full range of the specialty is covered from managing specific symptoms, injuries and disorders to pediatrics, assistive technology and the psychological and social issues associated with disability. Concisely written and generously illustrated with figures, diagrams and summary tables this is a must-have resource for any clinician in physical medicine and rehabilitation.
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The Handbook is a quick reference in a small, innovative package. With one to two topics per page, it provides easy access and the emergency sections are in red to stand out. Icons throughout aid quick reference.
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The Handbook succinctly covers all the essential topics in a one or two-page spread format with colored headings that break up the text and provide a logical structure for readers of all levels. Common clinical questions are answered clearly and extensively.
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Recenzijas

There are few handbooks available for medical students rotating through PM&R and rehabilitation residents, and this book does well at providing information in a concise way so it can be applied in the clinical setting Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago

General principles
1(14)
Physiatry
2(2)
The physiatric history and physical examination
4(2)
Rehabilitation: the team approach
6(2)
The 75% rule
8(2)
Impairment, disability, and handicap
10(5)
Head and neck
15(18)
An overview of cervical pain
16(2)
Cervical radiculopathy
18(4)
Myelopathy
22(2)
Cervical spondylosis
24(2)
Cervical sprain and strain and whiplash
26(2)
Cervical myofascial pain
28(2)
Headache
30(3)
Spine
33(38)
Compression fractures
34(2)
Osteoporosis
36(6)
Scoliosis
42(6)
Thoracic radiculopathy and thoracic intervertebral disc herniations
48(2)
Lumbar sprain, strain
50(4)
Lumbar radiculopathy
54(4)
Lumbar spinal stenosis
58(2)
Cauda equina and conus medullaris syndrome
60(2)
Lumbar spondylosis
62(2)
Spondylolisthesis
64(4)
Spondylolysis
68(3)
Upper extremity
71(50)
Shoulder bursitis
72(2)
Shoulder tendonitis
74(2)
Shoulder impingement syndrome
76(4)
Management treatment
80(2)
Rehabilitation after rotator cuff surgery
82(4)
Adhesive capsulitis
86(2)
Rehabilitation of superior labral tears
88(2)
Epicondylitis
90(2)
Bicipital tendonitis
92(2)
Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow and cubital tunnel syndrome
94(2)
Radial tunnel syndrome and supinator syndrome
96(2)
Olecranon bursitis
98(2)
Carpal tunnel syndrome
100(4)
Wrist pain
104(2)
De Quervain's tenosynovitis
106(2)
Ganglion cyst
108(2)
The hand: hand basics
110(2)
Mallet finger
112(2)
Phalanx dislocations
114(2)
Thumb ligament injuries
116(2)
Trigger finger
118(3)
Lower extremity
121(44)
Osteoarthritis of the hip
122(4)
Trochanteric bursitis or greater trochanter pain syndrome
126(2)
The knee
128(4)
Knee osteoarthritis
132(4)
Knee bursitis
136(4)
Patellar and quadriceps tendonitis, Osgood Schlatter
140(4)
Medial and lateral collateral ligament injury
144(1)
Anterior Cruciate ligament injury
144(2)
Meniscal injuries
146(4)
Patellofemoral pain
150(2)
The ankle
152(8)
The foot
160(5)
Pain syndromes
165(18)
Fibromyalgia
166(6)
Myofascial pain syndrome
172(4)
Complex regional pain syndrome
176(4)
Postherpetic neuralgia
180(3)
Procedures and medications
183(44)
Electrodiagnosis
184(8)
Trigger point injection
192(2)
Musculoskeletal injection and aspiration
194(8)
Interventional spinal procedures
202(10)
Physical modalities
212(4)
Pain pharmacology
216(11)
Neurological disorders
227(26)
Parkinson's disease
228(2)
Multiple sclerosis
230(6)
Disorders of the motor unit
236(4)
Guillain-Barre syndrome (acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy)
240(2)
Neuropathy
242(6)
Myopathy
248(5)
Rheumatological disorders
253(24)
Psoriatic arthritis
254(4)
Rheumatoid arthritis
258(4)
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
262(2)
Ankylosing spondylitis
264(4)
Gout
268(6)
Joint replacement
274(3)
Prosthetics and orthotics
277(28)
Amputation
278(4)
Lower extremity prosthetics
282(6)
Upper limb prosthetics (transradial), (transhumeral)
288(6)
Ankle foot orthoses (AFO)
294(4)
Knee ankle foot orthoses (KAFO)
298(2)
Truncal and cervical orthoses
300(5)
Spinal cord injury
305(16)
General facts: epidemiology and demographics
306(4)
Function by level
310(4)
Management and medications
314(4)
Complications
318(3)
Traumatic brain injury
321(6)
Stroke
327(16)
Pulmonary and cardiac rehabilitation
343(8)
Prematurity
344(2)
Cerebral palsy
346(5)
Pediatrics
351(12)
Prematurity
352(2)
Cerebral palsy
354(6)
Spina bifida
360(3)
Common complications
363(22)
Heterotopic ossification
348(20)
Bladder dysfunction
368(6)
Spasticity
374(4)
Pressure ulcers
378(4)
Venous thromboembolism
382(6)
Swallowing disorders
388(8)
Sexuality and the disabled
396(2)
Immobility syndrome
398
Rehabilitation issues
385(56)
Burns
402(4)
AIDS/HIV-associated conditions
406(2)
Cancer rehabilitation
408(4)
Communication disorders
412(4)
Neuropsychological assessment and treatment
416(4)
Osteopathic manipulation
420(4)
Gait
424(4)
Wheelchair prescriptions
428(4)
Assistive devices
432(2)
Adaptive devices
434(4)
Resources for the physiatrist
438(3)
Index 441