Description |
xxiii, 309 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm |
Series |
Contemporary perspectives in rehabilitation |
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Contemporary perspectives in rehabilitation (Unnumbered)
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Contents |
Foundations for modalities as procedural interventions: principles of clinical decision making -- Wound healing and pain -- Cold therapy modalities: frozen peas and more -- Thermotherapy: beyond fake and bake -- Therapeutic ultrasound and phonophoresis -- Electrotherapeutic modalities: electrotherapy and iontophoresis -- Hydrotherapy: the use of water as a therapeutic agent -- |
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Electromagnetic radiation: laser, ultraviolet, and diathermy -- Mechanical modalities: traction and intermittent pneumatic compression -- Pain and limited motion -- Tissue healing and edema -- Muscle weakness and loss of motor performance -- Considerations for modalities in selected medical conditions -- Emerging modalities: is there evidence? |
Summary |
"With a new title and format, the 4th edition of the previously titled Thermal Agents in Rehabilitation combines all modalities in one book. Its focus remains on expanding and strengthening students' clinical decision-making skills about each modality through sample case studies. The book takes a problem-solving approach with hands-on information that describes the contemporary application of modalities with an emphasis on the concepts of evidence-based practice. This updated edition has been entirely revised to reflect the terminology of the APTA's Guide to Physical Therapist Practice."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
Rev. ed. of: Thermal agents in rehabilitation / [edited by] Susan L. Michlovitz. 3rd ed. c1996 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Physical therapy.
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Medical rehabilitation.
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Physical Therapy Modalities.
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Rehabilitation.
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Therapeutics.
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Wounds and Injuries.
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Physical Therapy Modalities.
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Wounds and Injuries -- rehabilitation.
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Author |
Michlovitz, Susan L.
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Nolan, Thomas, Jr., 1955-
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LC no. |
2005010037 |
ISBN |
0803611382 alkaline paper |
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