Includes coverage of key advances in robotic systems, 3D printing technology, and virtual reality devices, as well as wearable inertial sensors in people with mobility impairments, plus a new chapter on digital technology in orthotics and prosthetics
Covers cutting-edge topics ranging from gait assessment strategies to novel therapies such as use of a virtual environment during rehabilitation
Features a vibrant, full-color design with numerous figures, tables, and color photographs throughout
Shares the knowledge and experience of new editor William Lovegreen, who brings specialized expertise in prosthetics and orthotics, as well as new contributing authors who provide fresh perspectives and greater international representation
Discusses brain-computer interface (BCI) systems relating to assistive technology (AT) systems and orthotics
Includes economic evaluations for orthotic and prosthetic devices
An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date
SECTION 1 Basics 1. Orthotic Prescription 2. Materials Science 3. Principles of Fabrication 4. Digital Technology in Orthotics and Prosthetics 5. Principles of Normal and Pathologic Gait
SECTION 2 Spinal Orthoses 6. Biomechanics of the Spine 7. Principles and Components of Spinal Orthoses 8. Orthoses for Spinal Pain 9. Orthoses for Spinal Deformities 10. Orthoses for Spinal Trauma and Postoperative Care 11. Orthoses for Osteoporosis
SECTION 3 Upper Limb Orthoses 12. Biomechanics of the Upper Limb 13. Principles and Components of Upper Limb Orthoses 14. Upper Limb Orthoses for Persons with Stroke and Brain Injury 15. Upper Limb Orthoses for Persons with Spinal Cord Injuries and Brachial Plexus Injuries 16. Orthoses for the Burned Hand 17. Orthotic Treatment Considerations for Arthritis and Overuse Syndromes in the Upper Limb 18. Functional Bracing of Selected Upper Limb Fractures
SECTION 4 Lower Limb Orthoses 19. Biomechanics of the Hip, Knee, and Ankle 20. Foot Biomechanics 21. Shoes and Shoe Modifications 22. Foot Orthoses 23. Lower Limb Orthoses 24. Lower Limb Orthoses for Persons with Spinal Cord Injury 25. Orthoses in Total Joint Arthroplasty 26. Knee Orthoses for Sports-Related Issues 27. Orthotic Management of Neuropathic and Dysvascular Feet 28. Orthotic Management of Polio and Postpolio Syndrome 29. Lower Limb Orthoses for Persons Who Have Had a Stroke 30. Assessment and Orthotic Management of Gait Dysfunction in Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury
SECTION 5 Pediatric Orthoses 31. Congenital and Acquired Disorders 32. Pediatric Hip Orthoses 33. Orthoses for Patients with Muscle Disease 34. Orthoses for Cerebral Palsy 35. Orthoses for Myelomeningocele 36. Cranial Remolding Orthoses
SECTION 6 Assistive Devices 37. Canes, Crutches, and Walkers 38. Wheeled Mobility: Evaluation for Orthotic Seating and Positioning 39. Wheeled Mobility: Device Prescription and Care 40. Orthotic Management Considerations for Resource-Limited and Remote Settings 41. Communication Devices and Electronic Aids to Activities of Daily Living 42. Sports Adaptations and Assistive Devices for Recreation 43. Driving and Related Assistive Devices 44. Neuroprosthetic Applications 45. Exoskeletal-Assisted Rehabilitation After Spinal Cord Injury 46. Future Trends and Research in Orthoses
Douglas P. Murphy, MD, RAC Medical Director, Central Virginia Veterans Health Center, Richmond, Virginia, USA, Joseph B. Webster, MD, Director, Amputation Care, Clinician, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia, USA and William Lovegreen, Prosthetist-Orthotist Regional Clinical Director, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Veterans Administration, Richmond, VA
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