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9780803602571

Physical Rehabilitation Laboratory Manual : Focus on Functional Training

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    9780803602571

  • ISBN10:

    080360257X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1998-09-01
  • Publisher: F a Davis Co
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Summary

"... this manual does an excellent job of merging traditional and contemporary principles of neurotherapeutic intervention, all with a practical, functional orientation." -- Physical Therapy Care Reports, Vol. 2, No. 1, January 1999 Here's an integrated physical therapy model applicable to a variety of clinical problems and diagnoses. After exploring the application of treatment techniques, the authors focus on clinical decision-making strategies using clinical problems and progressively comprehensive case studies. "This text offers a wonderful source of ideas for developing laboratory experiences that will be directly applicable to clinical situations that our students will face in their future practice." -- Mark W. Pape, MSPT, Angelo State University, San Angelo, Texas

Table of Contents

SECTION I Introduction: Functional Training 1(30)
1. Therapeutic Exercise Foundations
5(3)
Developmental Skills: Stages of Motor Control
5(3)
2. Treatment Approaches
8(6)
Traditional Therapeutic Exercise Approaches: Remediation/Facilitation Approaches
8(5)
Compensatory Training Approach
13(1)
3. Therapeutic Exercise Techniques
14(3)
Terminology
14(3)
4. Neuromuscular Facilitation Techniques
17(5)
Proprioceptive Facilitation Techniques
17(2)
Exteroceptive Stimulation Techniques
19(2)
Vestibular Stimulation Techniques
21(1)
5. Application of Therapeutic Exercise Techniques to Stages of Motor Control
22(5)
Initial Mobility
22(1)
Stability
23(1)
Controlled Mobility
24(1)
Skill
25(2)
6. Motor Learning Approach
27(4)
Terminology and Treatment Strategies
27(2)
Motor Relearning Programme for Stroke
29(2)
SECTION II Facilitating Skill Development: Functional Mobility Training 31(144)
7. Initial Activities in Supine or Sidelying Position
33(16)
Rolling
33(9)
Sidelying
42(7)
8. Prone Activities
49(24)
Prone Extension (Pivot Prone)
49(2)
Prone-on-Elbows
51(10)
Quadruped (Prone Kneeling)
61(12)
9. Lower Trunk Activities
73(14)
Hooklying (Crooklying)
73(5)
Bridging
78(9)
10. Sitting Activities
87(23)
Sitting
87(23)
11. Kneeling Activities
110(15)
Kneeling (Kneel-Standing)
110(10)
Movement Transitions into Half-Kneeling
120(1)
Half-Kneeling
120(5)
12. Modified Plantigrade Activities
125(6)
Modified Plantigrade
125(6)
13. Standing Activities Standing
131(9)
14. Gait Activities
140(10)
General Characteristics
140(2)
Treatment Strategies and Considerations
142(1)
Therapeutic Activities and Techniques
143(7)
15. Balance Training Activities
150(11)
Goals and Outcomes
150(1)
Treatment Strategies and Considerations
150(1)
Balance Training Activities
151(10)
16. Upper Extremity Activities
161(14)
General Characteristics
161(1)
Treatment Strategies and Considerations
162(2)
Therapeutic Activities and Techniques
164(11)
SECTION III Clinical Decision Making: Application to Functional Training 175(141)
Clinical Decision Making 175(2)
Terminology 177(3)
Literature Resources 180(1)
17. Clinical Decision Making: Focus on Clinical Problems
181(20)
18. Clinical Decision Making: Focus on Case Studies
201(115)
Case Study 1: Spinal Cord Injury
202(14)
Case Study 2: Stroke
216(12)
Case Study 3: Rheumatoid Arthritis
228(14)
Case Study 4: Trauma: Construction Accident
242(14)
Case Study 5: Stroke
256(12)
Case Study 6: Parkinson's Disease
268(13)
Case Study 7: Multiple Sclerosis
281(13)
Case Study 8: Upper Extremity Trauma
294(6)
Case Study 9: Lower Extremity Amputation
300(9)
Case Study 10: Achilles Tendon Rupture
309(7)
Appendix A Suggested Answers to the Clinical Problems 316(18)
Appendix B Suggested Answers to the Case Studies 334(47)
References 381(2)
Index 383

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