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9780834217324

Basic Rehabilitation Techniques : A Self-Instructional Guide

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    9780834217324

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    0834217325

  • Edition: 4th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-02-01
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Summary

Stanford Univ., San Francisco, CA. Manual for students, rehabilitation nurses, and physical therapists. Details a variety of simple, practical and easy-to-apply techniques. Includes new material on hip fractures, rehabilitation of people with amputations, and more. Previous edition: c1988. Softcover. DNLM: Rehabilitation Nursing--methods--Programmed Instruction.

Table of Contents

Contributors ix
Preface xi
Negotiating Patient Participation
1(8)
Debra L. Doyle
Robert Sine
Introduction and Objectives
1(1)
Consequences of Noncompliance
1(1)
Reasons for Noncompliance
2(3)
Strategies for Dealing with Noncompliance
5(1)
Conclusion
6(1)
Chapter Review Test
7(2)
PART I--COMMON DISABILITY SYNDROMES 9(66)
Disability Syndrome of Hemiplegia
11(12)
Robert Sine
Introduction and Objectives
11(1)
Anatomy
11(1)
Pathophysiology
12(1)
Paresis: Its Distribution and Clinical Course
12(1)
Spontaneous Neurological Return and Functional Retraining
13(1)
Spasticity
13(1)
Sensory Loss
13(1)
Hemi-Inattention
13(1)
Homonymous Hemianopia
14(1)
Verticality Dysfunction
14(1)
Specialized Functions
15(2)
Common and Controverisial Medical Problems Associated with Hemiplegic Syndrome
17(3)
Chapter Review Test
20(3)
Disability Syndrome of Spinal Cord Injury
23(6)
Stanley K. Yarnell
Introduction and Objectives
23(1)
Nature of Disability
23(2)
Functional Outcomes
25(2)
Assistive Devices
27(1)
Secondary Problems
27(1)
Chapter Review Test
28(1)
Head Injury Rehabilitation
29(5)
Zvi Kalisky
Daniel P. Morrison
Patrick M. Plenger
Introduction and Objectives
29(1)
Head Injury Disabilities
29(2)
Treatment
31(2)
Chapter Review Test
33(1)
Hip Fracture Rehabilitation
34(5)
Michael K. Yoshida
Introduction and Objectives
34(1)
Hip Fracture
34(4)
Chapter Review Test
38(1)
Rehabilitation after Lower Limb Amputation
39(12)
Robert Quinn
Introduction and Objectives
39(1)
Overview of the Problem
39(1)
Immediate Postoperative Care
40(4)
Early Functional Training
44(2)
Gait and Prosthetic Componentry
46(1)
Troubleshooting
47(1)
Pain
48(1)
Conclusion
49(1)
Chapter Review Test
49(2)
Rehabilitation after Total Knee Arthroplasty
51(6)
Michael K. Yoshida
Introduction and Objectives
51(1)
Which Patients Need Total Knee Arthroplasty
51(1)
Critical Pathway after Total Knee Arthroplasty
52(1)
Limiting Factors That Prevent Early Discharge
53(1)
Common Medical Problems in the Rehabilitation of Total Knee Arthroplasty
53(2)
Chapter Review Test
55(2)
Disability Syndrome of Parkinsonism
57(3)
Robert Sine
Introduction and Objectives
57(1)
Symptoms
57(1)
Treatment
58(1)
Chapter Review Test
59(1)
The Late Effects of Polio
60(9)
Stanley K. Yarnell
Introduction and Objectives
60(1)
The Late Effects of Polio
60(3)
Management of Symptoms
63(4)
Chapter Review Test
67(2)
Disability Syndrome of Arthritis
69(6)
Robert Sine
Introduction and Objectives
69(1)
Rheumatoid Arthritis
69(2)
Osteoarthritis
71(1)
Chapter Review Test
72(3)
PART II--COMMON MEDICAL PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH DISABILITY SYNDROMES 75(44)
Management of Chronic Pain
77(9)
David C. Bradshaw
Gerald P. Keane
Introduction and Objectives
77(1)
Treatment
77(4)
Organization of the Treatment Program
81(2)
Chapter Review Test
83(3)
Special Considerations in the Rehabilitation Management of the Elderly
86(8)
Franz U. Steinberg
Introduction and Objectives
86(1)
Importance of Rehabilitation
86(1)
Obstacles to Successful Rehabilitation in Old Age
87(4)
Rehabilitation Goals for the Geriatric Disabled
91(1)
Conclusion
92(1)
Chapter Review Test
92(2)
Identification and Management of Bladder Problems
94(8)
Shelly E. Liss
Introduction and Objectives
94(1)
Voiding
94(1)
Types of Incontinence
95(1)
Information Gathering
96(1)
Bladder Training and Control
97(1)
Intermittent Catheterization
97(1)
Catheter Care
98(1)
Medications
98(1)
Care Plan
99(1)
Chapter Review Test
99(3)
Pressure Sores: Development, Pathogenesis, Prevention, and Treatment
102(12)
Robert Sine
Introduction and Objectives
102(1)
Pathogenesis of Pressure Sores
102(1)
Prevention
103(5)
Surface Modifications
108(3)
Healing
111(1)
Chapter Review Test
112(2)
Identification and Management of Bowel Problems
114(5)
Robert Sine
Introduction and Objectives
114(1)
Pathophysiology
114(1)
Constipation
114(2)
Diarrhea
116(1)
Neurogenic Bowel
117(1)
Conclusion
117(1)
Chapter Review Test
118(1)
PART III--REHABILITATION MANAGEMENT 119(210)
Progressive Mobilization
121(103)
Georgianna Burbidge Wilson
Introduction and Objectives
121(1)
The Basics of Applying Progressive Mobilization
122(12)
Bed Activities
134(21)
Pregait Training
155(23)
Gait Training or How To Teach Your Patient To Walk
178(28)
Conclusion
206(1)
Chapter Review Test
207(4)
Answers
211(5)
Appendix 16-A: Checklist for Transfers
216(8)
Self-Care Training: Hemiplegia, Lateralized Stroke Program, Parkinsonism, Arthritis, and Spinal Cord Dysfunction
224(40)
Robert Sine
Mahendra Shah
Ruth Avidan
Introduction and Objectives
224(1)
Hemplegic Syndrome
225(21)
Arthritis and Parkinson's Disease
246(8)
Spinal Cord Dysfunction
254(2)
Suggestions for Establishing a Rehabilitation Program
256(1)
Chapter Review Test
257(7)
Wheelchairs: Selection, Uses, Adaptation, and Maintenance
264(27)
Georgianna Burbidge Wilson
Introduction and Objectives
264(1)
The Problem
264(1)
The Standard Wheelchair
265(1)
Function and Adaptation of Wheelchair Components
266(14)
Wheelchair Maintenance
280(1)
Information on Handling a Wheelchair
281(4)
Conclusion
285(1)
Chapter Review Test
286(5)
What Is the Role of Rehabilitation Psychology?
291(12)
Ronald M. Ruff
Introduction and Objectives
291(1)
Emotional Functioning
292(2)
Cognitive Dysfunctioning
294(3)
Interactions
297(2)
Practical Applications
299(1)
Chapter Review Test
300(3)
Psychosocial Intervention and Discharge Planning
303(11)
Patti Aldredge
Frances Pendergraft
Barbara Henley
Introduction and Objectives
303(1)
Psychosocial Assessment and Planning
303(2)
Enhancing Treatment and Facilitating Discharge
305(2)
Discharge and Linkage to the Community
307(4)
Chapter Review Test
311(3)
Better Teaching and Lifelong Learning in Rehabilitation
314(15)
Robert E. Roush
J. David Holcomb
Introduction and Objectives
314(1)
Organizational Considerations
315(2)
Ten Principles of Effective Teaching
317(3)
Elements of Instructional Methods
320(2)
Improving Your Presentations
322(1)
Distance Learning Modalities
323(1)
Evaluation Procedures
324(1)
Conclusion
325(4)
Index 329

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