Table of Contents
History and Theory for the Treatment of Physical Dysfunction | |
Occupational performance and models for practice for physical dysfunction | |
History and practice trends in the treatment of physical dysfunction | |
Occupational Therapy Process and Practice | |
The occupational therapy process | |
Treatment contexts | |
Occupational therapy evaluation and assessment of physical dysfunction | |
Treatment planning | |
A model of evidence-based practice for occupational therapy | |
Occupational therapy for prevention of injury and physical dysfunction | |
Teaching activities in occupational therapy | |
Documentation Infection control and safety in the treatment environment | |
Occupational Performance and the Performance Areas: Evaluation and Intervention | |
Occupational performance | |
Activities of daily living Mobility | |
Functional Ambulation | |
Wheelchairs | |
Community Mobility Sexuality as an activity of daily living | |
Work evaluation and work hardening ADA: accommodating persons with disabilities Leisure activities | |
Evaluation and Intervention: the Performance Components | |
Functional motion assessment | |
Joint range of motion | |
Muscle strength | |
Motor control | |
Visual deficits | |
Sensation and sensory dysfunction | |
Evaluation and treatment of perceptual motor deficits | |
Evaluation and treatment of cognitive dysfunction | |
The social and psychological experience of having a disability | |
Pain management | |
Occupational Therapy Interventions | |
The Biomechanical Approach | |
Therapeutic occupations and therapeutic modalities | |
Orthotics Hand splinting | |
Mobile arm supports and suspension arm devices | |
The Sensorimotor Approaches | |
The traditional sensorimotor approaches to treatment: an overview | |
The Rood approach: A reconstruction Movement therapy: the Brunnstrom approach to the treatment of hemiplegia | |
The proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) approach | |
Neurodevelopmental treatment: the Bobath approach | |
Treatment Applications | |
Cerebral vascular accident | |
Traumatic brain injury | |
Degenerative diseases of the central nervous system | |
Dysphagia Spinal cord injury | |
Neurogenic and myopathic dysfunction | |
Arthritis Hand and upper extremity injuries | |
Hip fractures and lower extremity joint replacement | |
Low back pain | |
Burns and burn rehabilitation | |
Amputations and prosthetics | |
Body controlled prostheses | |
Electric controlled prostheses | |
Lower extremity amputations | |
Cardiac and pulmonary diseases | |
Oncology Special needs of the older adult HIV infection and AIDS | |
Appendix Sample case studies | |
Sample treatment plan form with permission for reproduction for classroom use | |
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