Orthopedic Rehabilitation Clinical Advisor - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
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- '5-books-in-1' format combines essential content on foundational knowledge, clinical reasoning, orthopedic pathologies, common clinical questions, and pharmacology all in one place for fast, efficient reference.
- UNIQUE: Expert insight and decision-making strategies for the rehabilitation of musculoskeletal pathologies help you apply sound clinical reasoning to determine the needs of patients with musculoskeletal disorders.
- UNIQUE: Succinct, bulleted text organizes information consistently for easy access.
- Clinician-oriented profiles cover 200 orthopedic pathologies with considerations specific to your needs in orthopedic rehabilitation practice.
- 51 drug class monographs detail indications, dosages, contraindications and physical therapy implications to help you better understand drug interactions and more effectively manage patients.
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SECTION I: Foundational Knowledge
1. Tissue Injury and Healing
2. Pain Mechanisms
3. Radiology
4. Biomechanics
SECTION II: Orthopedic Reasoning
1. Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making in Orthopedic Rehabilitation
2. Upper Cervical Spine
3. Cervical Spine
4. Thoracic Spine
5. Lumbar Spine
6. Sacroiliac Joint
7. Temporomandibular and Craniofacial Dysfunction
8. Shoulder
9. Elbow
10. Wrist and Hand 11. Hip and Thigh
12. Knee
13. Foot and Ankle
14. Pelvic Pain
15. Nerve
16. Chronic Pain
17. Red Flags and Non Musculoskeletal Pain
SECTION III: Orthopedic Pathology
1. Upper Cervical Spine
2. Cervical Spine
3. Thoracic Spine
4. Lumbar Spine
5. Sacroiliac Joint
6. Craniofascial and Temporomandibular Joint
7. Shoulder
8. Elbow
9. Hand and Wrist
10. Hip and Thigh
11. Knee
12. Ankle and Shin
13. Foot
14. Pediatric
15. Pelvic Pain and Women's Health
16. Nerve
17. Chronic Pain
SECTION IV: Rehabilitation and Common Clinical Questions
1. Cervical Spine
2. Thoracic Spine
3. Lumbar Spine
4. Temporomandibular Joint
5. Upper Extremity
6. Lower Extremity
7. Nerve Rehabilitation
SECTION V: Pharmacology