Orthotics: A Comprehensive Clinical Approach

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SLACK Incorporated, 2002 - Medical - 178 pages
Orthotics: A Comprehensive Clinical Approach is an innovative and comprehensive new text that provides essential information about contemporary orthoses to guide the student and clinician in prescribing and utilizing these appliances in neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, and integumentary rehabilitation.

Written by recognized authorities in the field, Joan Edelstein, MA, PT, FISPO and Jan Bruckner, PhD, PT, this is a prime resource for practitioners and clinicians.

Individual chapters cover orthoses for the foot, ankle, knee, hip, trunk, neck, shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand. Orthoses for patients with paraplegia, burns, and soft tissue contractures are detailed and illustrated. Prescription guidelines, evaluation techniques, goal setting, and training procedures are presented.

Each chapter has interesting "thought" questions and case studies to promote clinical reasoning and problem-solving skills. A unique feature of this text is the inclusion of a point-counterpoint discussion to demonstrate how clinicians can manage the same patient in different ways. This approach inspires broader thinking about clinical management.

 

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Contents

Introduction to Orthotics
Foot Orthoses
15
KneeAnkleFoot Orthoses and Knee Orthoses
57
Evaluation Procedures for LowerLimb Orthoses
95
Trunk and Cervical Orthoses
103
Professional Organizations
159
Sources for Orthoses Materials and Components
161
Websites for Orthotic Materials Products and Other Resources
165
Index
171
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