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A Comprehensive Guide to Geriatric Rehabilitation E-Book, 3rd Edition

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Edited by Timothy L. Kauffman, PhD, PT, Ronald W. Scott, PT, JD, EdD, LLM, MSBA, John O. Barr, PhD, PT and Michael L. Moran, ScD, PT
Now in its third edition, this trusted clinical guide enables both the busy practitioner and student to review or to learn about a range of pathologies, conditions, examinations, diagnostic procedures, and interventions that can be effectively used i ...view more

Now in its third edition, this trusted clinical guide enables both the busy practitioner and student to review or to learn about a range of pathologies, conditions, examinations, diagnostic procedures, and interventions that can be effectively used in the physical rehabilitation of older people. It presents a broad overview of age-related physiological changes as well as specific professional discipline perspectives.

Organized into eleven distinct and interrelated units, the first unit begins with key anatomical and physiological considerations seen with aging which have significant impact on the older person. The second and third units go on to review important aging-related conditions and disorders of the musculoskeletal and neuromuscular/neurological systems respectively. Neoplasms commonly encountered in older people are the focus of the fourth unit; while aging-related conditions of the cardiovascular, pulmonary, integumentary and sensory systems are presented in units five through seven. Unit eight highlights a range of specific clinical problems and conditions commonly encountered with older patients.

Critically, all of these units emphasize important examination and diagnostic procedures needed for a thorough evaluation and stress interventions that can be of significant benefit to the older patient. The ninth unit presents select physical therapeutic interventions that are especially important in managing rehabilitative care. Key societal issues related to aging are discussed in the tenth unit. Finally, the concluding eleventh unit focuses on the successful rehabilitation team that includes both professional and non-professional caregiver members.

ISBNコード :
9780702060588
出版日 :
05-09-2014
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Now in its third edition, this trusted clinical guide enables both the busy practitioner and student to review or to learn about a range of pathologies, conditions, examinations, diagnostic procedures, and interventions that can be effectively used in the physical rehabilitation of older people. It presents a broad overview of age-related physiological changes as well as specific professional discipline perspectives.

Organized into eleven distinct and interrelated units, the first unit begins with key anatomical and physiological considerations seen with aging which have significant impact on the older person. The second and third units go on to review important aging-related conditions and disorders of the musculoskeletal and neuromuscular/neurological systems respectively. Neoplasms commonly encountered in older people are the focus of the fourth unit; while aging-related conditions of the cardiovascular, pulmonary, integumentary and sensory systems are presented in units five through seven. Unit eight highlights a range of specific clinical problems and conditions commonly encountered with older patients.

Critically, all of these units emphasize important examination and diagnostic procedures needed for a thorough evaluation and stress interventions that can be of significant benefit to the older patient. The ninth unit presents select physical therapeutic interventions that are especially important in managing rehabilitative care. Key societal issues related to aging are discussed in the tenth unit. Finally, the concluding eleventh unit focuses on the successful rehabilitation team that includes both professional and non-professional caregiver members.


この版の特長
  • Chapters on the aging spine; frailty; safe pilates for bone health; health care for older people
  • Additional renowned editor - Ronald W. Scott
  • Revised title to reflect the comprehensive scope of content covered (previously entitled Geriatric Rehabilitation Manual)

特長
    • A trusted guide to the conditions and problems faced when evaluating and treating geriatric patients
    • Extensive coverage over 84 chapters, each written by an expert in the field
    • Includes imaging, vision and the aging ear
    • Cross-referenced - providing the complexity and inter-relatedness of co-morbidities common to aging patients
    • Collaborative international perspective

    著者情報
    Edited by Timothy L. Kauffman, PhD, PT, Kauffman Physical Therapy, Lancaster, PA, USA; Columbia University, New York, NY, USA; Ronald W. Scott, PT, JD, EdD, LLM, MSBA, Health Law Attorney-Mediator, Private Practice, San Antonio, TX; Associate Professor, Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, Provo, UT; John O. Barr, PhD, PT, Professor and Director, Physical Therapy Department, St Ambrose University, Davenport IA, USA and Michael L. Moran, ScD, PT, Department of Physical Therapy, College Misercordia, Dallas, PA
    詳細情報
    ISBN Number 9780702060588
    Description Author List Edited by Timothy L. Kauffman, PhD, PT, Kauffman Physical Therapy, Lancaster, PA, USA; Columbia University, New York, NY, USA; Ronald W. Scott, PT, JD, EdD, LLM, MSBA, Health Law Attorney-Mediator, Private Practice, San Antonio, TX; Associate Professor, Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, Provo, UT; John O. Barr, PhD, PT, Professor and Director, Physical Therapy Department, St Ambrose University, Davenport IA, USA and Michael L. Moran, ScD, PT, Department of Physical Therapy, College Misercordia, Dallas, PA
    Copyright Year 2014
    Edition Number 3
    Format E-Book
    Imprint Churchill Livingstone
    Page Count 528
    Publication Date 5 Sep 2014
    Stock Status IN STOCK
    Dedications
    Contributors
    Foreword
    Preface to the second edition
    Preface to the first edition
    Acknowledgements

    UNIT ONE: ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS
    1. Wholeness of the individual
    2. Skeletal muscle function in older people
    3. Effects of aging on bone
    4. Effects of age on joints and ligaments
    5. Aging and the central nervous system
    6. Cardiac considerations in the older patient
    7. Pulmonary considerations in the older patient
    8. Effects of aging on the digestive system
    9. Effects of aging on vascular function
    10. Thermoregulation: considerations for aging people
    11. The aging immune system
    12. Pharmacology considerations for the aging individual
    13. Laboratory assessment considerations for the aging individual
    14. Imaging

    UNIT TWO: MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS
    15. Posture
    16. Muscle weakness and therapeutic exercise
    17. Motor neuron pathologies: postpolio syndrome and ALS
    18. Osteoporosis and spine fractures
    19. Rheumatic conditions
    20. The shoulder
    21. Total hip arthroplasty
    22. Total knee arthroplasty
    23. The aging bony thorax
    24. The geriatric spine
    25. Orthopedic trauma

    UNIT THREE: NEUROMUSCULAR AND NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
    26. Neurological trauma
    27. Rehabilitation after stroke
    28. Neurocognitive disorders
    29. Multiple sclerosis
    30. Parkinson's disease
    31. Tremor and other involuntary movement
    32. Generalized peripheral neuropathy
    33. Localized peripheral neuropathies

    UNIT FOUR: NEOPLASMS
    34. Neoplasms of the brain
    35. Neoplasms of the breast
    36. Gastric and colon neoplasms
    37. Neoplasms of the skin
    38. Neoplasms of the prostate

    UNIT FIVE: CARDIOPULMONARY DISEASE
    39. Exercise considerations for aging adults
    40. Clinical development and progression of coronary heart disease
    41. Cardiac arrhythmias and conduction disturbances
    42. Heart failure and valvular heart disease
    43. Cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators
    44. Invasive cardiac procedures
    45. Pulmonary diseases

    UNIT SIX: BLOOD VESSEL CHANGES, CIRCULATORY AND SKIN DISORDERS
    46. Diabetes
    47. Amputations
    48. Wound management
    49. The insensitive foot
    50. Skin disorders

    UNIT SEVEN: AGING AND PATHOLOGICAL SENSORIUM
    51. Functional vision changes in the normal and aging eye
    52. Functional changes in the aging ear
    53. Considerations in elder patient communication

    UNIT EIGHT: SPECIFIC PROBLEMS
    54. Dysphagia
    55. Incontinence of the bowel and bladder
    56. Iatrogenesis in older adults
    57. Hormone replacement therapy
    58. Dizziness
    59. Balance testing and training
    60. Fracture consdierations
    61. Contractures and stiffness
    62. Fatigue
    63. The aging wrist and hand
    64. Overweight and obesity
    65. Frailty in older persons
    66. Evaluation of pain in older individuals

    UNIT NINE: SPECIAL PHYSICAL THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION TECHNIQUES
    67. Conservative interventions for pain control
    68. Gait training
    69. Orthotics
    70. Prosthetics
    71. Complementary therapies for the aging patient
    72. Safe Pilates for bone health
    73. Aquatic therapy

    UNIT TEN: SOCIAL AND GOVERNMENT IMPLICATIONS, ETHICS AND DYING
    74. Legal considerations
    75. Ethics
    76. Generational conflict and healthcare for older persons
    77. The end of life
    78. Entry-level competencies for health professionals who work with older adults

    UNIT ELEVEN: THE REHABILITATION TEAM
    79. Caregivers: valuing unpaid care
    80. Interdisciplinary geriatric assessment
    81. Gerontological and geriatric nursing
    82. Geriatric occupational therapy
    83. Geriatric physical therapy
    84. Providing social services to the older client

    Index

    "Throughout the book, there is well integrated discussion of the impact of disease on physiological function, physical and cognitive impairment, and limitations of function and social participation. Ethical and cultural considerations are incorporated into these accounts, giving the reader a sense of the kind of discussions that take place within rehabilitation teams, discussions that should be particularly helpful for trainees not only in this medical specialty but in other specialties in which practitioners encounter elderly people." Reviewed by Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2015, Feb 2015

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