Handbook of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: The BasicsSusan J. Garrison Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003 - 395 páginas Revised and updated for its Second Edition, this popular manual is a concise yet complete quick reference for the evaluation and treatment of physical disabilities. Experts from leading institutions present very practical, problem-oriented guidelines in 23 topic areas. Topics are listed alphabetically by general diagnosis and chapters have a consistent, easy-to-follow organization. This edition's brand-new chapter on manual medicine covers evaluation and diagnosis; formulation of the physical therapy prescription; follow-up; stretch vs. strength vs. limitation of activities; and time frames for each step of the treatment plan. Other new chapters cover pediatric rehabilitation, geriatric rehabilitation, and prosthetics and orthotics. |
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I | 1 |
II | 10 |
III | 24 |
IV | 50 |
V | 67 |
VI | 80 |
VII | 86 |
VIII | 103 |
XIII | 165 |
XIV | 176 |
XV | 184 |
XVI | 221 |
XVII | 235 |
XVIII | 255 |
XIX | 264 |
XX | 290 |
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