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Spinal Cord Injuries: Management and Rehabilitation [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 608 pages, height x width: 276x216 mm, Approx. 660 illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jan-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Mosby
  • ISBN-10: 032300699X
  • ISBN-13: 9780323006996
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 608 pages, height x width: 276x216 mm, Approx. 660 illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jan-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Mosby
  • ISBN-10: 032300699X
  • ISBN-13: 9780323006996
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
From a hospital admittance to discharge to outpatient rehabilitation, Spinal Cord Injuries addresses the wide spectrum of rehabilitation interventions and administrative and clinical issues specific to patients with spinal cord injuries. Comprehensive coverage includes costs, life expectancies, acute care, respiratory care, documentation, goal setting, clinical treatment, complications, and activities of daily living associated with spinal cord patients. In addition to physical therapy interventions and family education components, this resource includes content on incidence, etiology, diagnosis, and clinical features of spinal cord injury.

  • Case Studies with clinical application thinking exercises help you apply knowledge from the book to real life situations.
  • Thoroughly referenced, evidence-based content provides the best evidence for treatment based on the most current research.
  • Tables and boxes throughout each chapter organize and summarize important information for quick reference.
  • Clinical Note boxes provide at-a-glance access to helpful tips.
  • Over 500 clinical photos, line drawings, radiographs, and more bring important concepts to life.
  • Highly respected experts in spinal cord injury rehabilitation, editors Sue Ann Sisto, Erica Druin, and Martha Sliwinski, provide authoritative guidance on the foundations and principles of practice for spinal cord injury.
  • Companion DVD includes video clips of the techniques described throughout the book that demonstrate how to apply key concepts to practice.
An Introduction: Profiles in Tenacity, Resilience, Courage, and Hope xvii
Scott Chesney
Sarah Everhart Skeels
Janine Valenti
Nick LaBassi
Ian James Brown
Trevor Dyson-Hudson
Understanding Spinal Cord Injury and Advances in Recovery
1(17)
Steven Kirshblum
Barbara Benevento
Medical Management and Complications of Spinal Cord Injury
18(19)
Steven Kirshblum
Nursing Care and Education for Patients with Spinal Cord Injury
37(32)
Joan P. Alverzo
Jay H. Rosenberg
Carolyn A. Sorensen
Sandra Shultz DeLeon
Respiratory Treatment and Equipment
69(35)
Barbara Garrett
Hania Shatzer
John R. Bach
Psychological Adjustment to Spinal Cord Injury
104(17)
Loran C. Vocaturo
Evaluation
121(32)
Sue Ann Sisto
Kim Ratner
Intervention Principles and Position Changes
153(32)
Martha Macht Sliwinski
Erica Druin
Transfer Techniques
185(25)
Alicia Koontz
Erica Druin
Activities of Daily Living
210(27)
Paula M. Ackerman
Sarah Broton
Amanda Gillot
Julie Hartrich
Polly Hopkins
Management of the Upper Limb in Individuals with Tetraplegia
237(17)
Mary Jane (M.J.) Mulcahey
Seating and Positioning
254(42)
Kim Davis
David Kreutz
Chris Maurer
Stephen H. Sprigle
Assessment and Match for Effective Assistive Technology
296(14)
Marcia J. Scherer
Phil Parette
Using Assistive Technology
310(16)
Gabriella Stiefbold
Terrence Carolan
Accessible Home Modification and Durable Medical Equipment
326(25)
Sean McCarthy
Cynthia Nead
Wheelchair Skills
351(29)
Alicia Koontz
Mary Shea
Ambulation
380(27)
Andrea Behrman
Erica Druin
Mark Bowden
Susan Harkema
Functional Electrical Stimulation
407(23)
Pouran D. Faghri
Susan V. Garstang
Sue Kida
Exercise and Fitness with Spinal Cord Injury
430(25)
David R. Gater, Jr.
Sports and Recreation for People with Spinal Cord Injuries
455(23)
Ian Rice
Rory A. Cooper
Rosemarie Cooper
Annmarie Kelleher
Amy Boyles
Wheelchair Transportation Safety
478(17)
Gina Bertocci
Transportation, Driving, and Community Access
495(24)
Katharine Hunter-Zaworski
Richard Nead
Functional and Psychosocial Aspects of Aging with Spinal Cord Injury
519(18)
Bryan Kemp
Lilli Thompson
Quality of Life After Spinal Cord Injury
537(16)
Claire Z. Kalpakjian
Martin Forchheimer
Denise G. Tate
Index 553