Give your students a strong foundation in the field of orthotics and prosthetics! Orthotics and Prosthetics in Rehabilitation, Fifth Edition, is a clear, comprehensive resource for clinically relevant rehabilitation information and application. Divided into three sections, this text gives students a solid understanding of orthotics and prosthetics, clinical applications when working with typical and special populations, and an overview of amputation and prosthetic limbs. This edition has been updated with coverage of the latest technology and materials in the field, as well as the latest research evidence, making it a great resource for students and rehabilitation professionals alike.
UPDATED!Evidence-based contentand references ensure students are learning the most current and clinically applicable information available
NEW!Educator resources on the companion Evolve website offer essential teaching tools such as PowerPoint® slides and a test bank
NEW! Enhanced ebook version,included with every new print purchase, allows access to all the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud
Comprehensive coverage addresses rehabilitation in a variety of environments, including acute care, long-term care and home health care, and outpatient settings
Evidence-based research throughout the text helps students develop clinical-decision making skills
Logically organized content is presented in three parts to correspond with typical patient problems and clinical decision-making
Case studies present real-life scenarios that demonstrate how key concepts apply to clinical decision-making and evidence-based practice
World Health Organization disablement model (ICF) is incorporated to help students learn how to match a patient’s limitations with the best clinical treatment
Multidisciplinary approach in a variety of settings demonstrates how physical therapists can work with the rest of the healthcare team to provide high-quality care in orthotic/prosthetic rehabilitation
Modern equipment and technology are featured throughout the text, presenting the latest options in prosthetics and orthotics rehabilitation
Authoritative information from theGuide to Physical Therapist Practice, Second Edition,is incorporated throughout
A wealth of tables and boxes highlight vital information for quick reference and ease of use
SECTION I Building Baseline Knowledge 1. Orthotics and Prosthetics in Rehabilitation: Multidisciplinary Approach 2. Aging and Activity Tolerance: Implications for Orthotic and Prosthetic Rehabilitation 3. Motor Control, Motor Learning, and Neural Plasticity in Orthotic and Prosthetic Rehabilitation 4. Evidence-Based Approach to Orthotic and Prosthetic Rehabilitation 5. Clinical Assessment of Gait 6. Materials and Technology 7. Footwear: Foundation for Lower Extremity Orthoses
SECTION II Orthoses in Rehabilitation 8. Foot Orthoses 9. Principles of Lower Extremity Orthoses 10. Neurological and Neuromuscular Disease Implications for Orthotic Use 11. Orthoses for Knee Dysfunction 12. Orthoses in Orthopedic Care and Trauma 13. Orthoses for Spinal Dysfunction 14. Orthoses in the Management of Hand Dysfunction 15. Orthoses in Burn Care: Splinting, Orthotics, and Prosthetics in the Management of Burns 16. Prescription Wheelchairs: Seating and Mobility Systems
SECTION III Prostheses in Rehabilitation 17. Etiology and Management of Amputation 18. High-Risk Foot and Wound Healing 19. Amputation Surgeries for the Lower Limb 20. Postoperative and Preprosthetic Care 21. Understanding and Selecting Prosthetic Feet 22. Postsurgical Management of Partial Foot and Syme Amputation 23. Transtibial Prosthetics 24. Transfemoral Prostheses 25. Prosthetic Options for Persons With High-Level and Bilateral Amputations 26. Early Rehabilitation in Lower Extremity Dysvascular Amputation 27. Advanced Rehabilitation for People With Microprocessor Knee Prostheses 28. Athletic Options for Persons With Limb Loss 29. Rehabilitation for Children With Limb Deficiencies 30. Prosthetic Options for Persons With Upper Extremity Amputation 31. Rehabilitation for Persons With Upper Limb Amputation
Kevin K Chui, PT, DPT, PhD, GCS, OCS, CEEAA, FAAOMPT, Endowed Chair and Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, Waldron College of Health and Human Services, Radford University, Roanoke, Virginia, USA, Sheng-Che Yen, PT, PhD, Clinical Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences, Bouvé College of Health Professions, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, Daniele Piscitelli, PT, MSc, PhD, OMPT, Assistant Professor, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Department of Kinesiology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, USA and Inga Wang, PhD, OTR/L, Professor, Programs in Occupational Therapy, Science, Technology and Rehabilitation, School of Rehabilitation Sciences and Technology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
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