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Prosthetics & Orthotics in Clinical Practice: A Case Study Approach [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 448 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x216x25 mm, weight: 1083 g, 689 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Mar-2011
  • Leidėjas: F.A. Davis Company
  • ISBN-10: 0803622570
  • ISBN-13: 9780803622579
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 448 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x216x25 mm, weight: 1083 g, 689 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Mar-2011
  • Leidėjas: F.A. Davis Company
  • ISBN-10: 0803622570
  • ISBN-13: 9780803622579
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Building on the strengths of Amputations and Prosthetics 2nd Edition, Doctors Bella J. May and Margery Lockard have joined forces to deliver—with superb clarity—a research-based, problem-solving approach to prosthetics and orthotics.

A clinical focus with unfolding case studies, stimulating questions, and an outstanding art program of 550 photographs and line illustrations make important concepts easy to understand and apply. You’ll also find a discussion, unique to this text, of the pathology of what necessitates amputations and why you would choose one prosthetic/orthotic over another.

SECTION 1 Foundation for Prosthetics/Orthotic Practice
1 Introduction to Prosthetics and Orthotics
3(8)
Physical Therapy
3(1)
Amputation Surgery Through the Ages
4(2)
The World Wars
6(2)
History of Orthotics
8(1)
The 21st Century
8(1)
Summary
9(2)
2 Biomechanical Principles in Prosthetics and Orthotics
11(28)
Forces and Prosthetic and Orthotic Devices
12(6)
Biomechanical Principles: Applications in Prosthetic and Orthotic Design and Function
18(7)
Characteristics of Normal Gait: Implications and Applications for Prosthetic and Orthotic Use
25(12)
Summary
37(2)
3 Psychosocial Issues
39(10)
General Concepts
39(2)
Stages of Adjustment
41(1)
Sexual Issues
42(1)
Pain
42(1)
The Phantom
42(2)
Age Considerations
44(1)
Motivation and Compliance
45(1)
Costs
45(1)
Caregivers
45(1)
Summary
46(3)
SECTION 2 Amputations and Prostheses
4 Amputation Surgery of the Lower Extremity
49(10)
Epidemiology and Etiology of Amputations
49(1)
Implications
50(1)
Levels of Amputation
50(1)
General Principles
51(1)
Transtibial (Below Knee)
52(1)
Skin Flaps/Incisions
53(1)
End-Bearing Amputation
53(1)
Transfemoral (Above Knee)
54(1)
Osseointegration
55(1)
Other Levels
56(1)
Summary
56(3)
5 Postsurgical Management
59(22)
Introduction
60(1)
Postoperative Dressings
60(4)
Early Fitting
64(1)
Early Postoperative Care
64(5)
Postsurgical/Preprosthetic Care
69(10)
Bilateral Amputation
79(1)
Nonprosthetic Management
79(1)
Summary
79(2)
6 Prosthetic Components
81(24)
General Concepts
81(1)
Prosthetic Prescription
81(1)
The Prosthesis
82(1)
Sockets
82(3)
Ankle/Foot Mechanisms
85(3)
The Transtibial Prosthesis
88(5)
Transfemoral Prosthesis
93(3)
Knee Mechanisms
96(7)
Other Components
103(1)
Summary
104(1)
7 Lower Extremity Prosthetic Management
105(48)
Candidate for a Prosthesis
106(1)
Diagnosis
106(1)
Functional Outcomes
107(5)
Prosthetic Checkout
112(5)
Transtibial Prosthetic Checkout
117(1)
Socket Fit Considerations
118(2)
Transtibial Gait Analysis
120(6)
Transfemoral Prosthetic Evaluation
126(1)
Transfemoral Gait Analysis
127(5)
Donning the Prosthesis
132(1)
Prosthetic Training
133(13)
Care of the Prosthesis, Residual Limb, Liners, and Socks
146(2)
Factors Affecting Prosthetic Wear
148(1)
Long-Term Outcomes
149(1)
Summary
150(3)
8 Other Levels of Amputation
153(14)
Amputations Through the Foot
154(1)
Ankle Disarticulation (SYMES) Amputations
155(3)
Knee Disarticulations
158(2)
Hip Disarticulations, Transpelvic Amputations
160(2)
Bilateral Amputations
162(3)
Summary
165(2)
9 The Child With an Amputation
167(10)
Terminology
168(1)
Surgical Interventions
168(2)
Complications of Surgery
170(1)
Psychological Considerations
171(1)
Prosthetic Considerations
172(2)
Therapy
174(1)
Summary
174(3)
10 Upper Extremity Amputations
177(14)
Surgery
178(1)
Postoperative Care
179(1)
Prosthetic Components
180(5)
Prosthetic Training
185(2)
Summary
187(4)
SECTION 3 Orthoses
11 Examinations for Orthotic Prescription and Checkout
191(12)
Examination Procedures for Orthotic Applications
192(2)
Client Examination: Preorthotic Prescription Assessments
194(5)
Examination of the Orthosis and Client: The Checkout
199(2)
Summary
201(2)
12 Designing and Prescribing Orthoses
203(18)
Developing an Orthotic Prescription
204(9)
Getting From the Prescription to the Orthosis
213(5)
Orthotic Fabrication Methods
218(1)
Shoes for Orthotic Devices
218(1)
Summary
219(2)
13 Shoes and Orthoses for Foot Impairments
221(28)
Shoes
222(10)
Foot Orthoses
232(8)
Special Pediatric Foot Orthoses
240(1)
Special Shoes and Orthoses for Individuals With Diabetes
241(4)
A Guide for Prescription of Shoe Modifications and Foot Orthoses
245(1)
The Checkout Examination for Shoes, Shoe Modifications, and Foot Orthoses
245(1)
Summary
246(3)
14 Orthoses for Ankle Impairments
249(20)
Ankle Orthoses
250(1)
Ankle-Foot Orthoses
251(12)
Functional Electrical Stimulation
263(1)
A Guide for Prescription of Shoe Modifications and Foot Orthoses
264(1)
Orthotic Checkout Examination and Training
265(1)
Summary
266(3)
15 Orthoses for Knee Impairments
269(16)
Orthoses for Impairments at the Knee
270(1)
Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthoses (KAFOs)
271(6)
Knee Orthoses
277(3)
Guides for Prescription and Checkout of Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthoses and Knee Orthoses
280(2)
Summary
282(3)
16 Orthoses for Paraplegia or Hip Impairments
285(24)
Orthoses for Impairments at the Hip
286(2)
Hip Control Using Orthotic Hip Joints
288(3)
Hip Control Using Ground Reaction Forces
291(1)
Orthotic Appliances for Individuals With Paraplegia
292(7)
Hip Orthoses for Individuals With Selected Musculoskeletal Hip Conditions or Those Recovering From Hip Surgery
299(4)
Guides for Prescription and Checkout of Hip-Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthoses and Hip Orthoses
303(2)
Summary
305(4)
17 Orthoses for Trunk, Cervical, or Cranial Impairments
309(32)
Orthoses for Impairments of the Trunk and Cervical Region
310(1)
Trunk Orthoses
311(18)
Cervical Orthoses
329(5)
Cranial Remodeling Orthoses
334(1)
Guides for Prescription and Checkout of Trunk and Cervical Orthoses
335(2)
Summary
337(4)
18 Orthoses for Upper Extremity Impairments
341(24)
Upper Extremity Function and Orthotic Interventions
342(10)
Shoulder Orthoses
352(2)
Elbow Orthoses
354(1)
Forearm Orthoses
355(1)
Wrist and Hand Orthoses
356(3)
Guides for Prescription and Checkout of Upper Extremity Orthoses
359(1)
Summary
360(5)
SECTION 4 Living with a Prosthesis/Orthosis
19 Training for Sports and Leisure
365(22)
Sports Organizations for the Disabled and Paralympics
366(1)
Role of Physical Therapy in Preparing People With Disability for a Lifetime of Sport and Recreational Activities
367(1)
Sport Prosthetic Components
368(6)
Ancillary Components
374(1)
Sports and Leisure Activities
374(9)
Summary
383(4)
20 Clinical Decision-Making for Prosthetics and Orthotics
387(12)
The Clinical Decision-Making Process: Implications for Resolving Prosthetic and Orthotic Problems
388(1)
Prosthetic or Orthotic Problems
389(7)
Appliance-Anatomy Interactions
396(2)
Summary
398(1)
Glossary 399(8)
Index 407