Physical agents in rehabilitation : an evidence-based approach to practice
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Physical agents in rehabilitation : an evidence-based approach to practice
Elsevier, c2018
5th ed
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Previous ed.: 2013
Includes bibliographies and index
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With straightforward, in-depth coverage of the use of physical agents to improve patient outcomes, Physical Agents in Rehabilitation: An Evidence-Based Approach to Practice, 5th Edition reflects how physical agents and modalities are being taught in the classroom. This new edition brings the ideal balance of evidence and practical instruction to the teaching and practice of physical agents in rehabilitation. Comprehensive coverage of all physical agents includes the mechanisms, clinical effects, and application techniques for thermal agents, ultrasound, electrical currents, electromagnetic radiation, hydrotherapy, traction, and compression. Plus, each chapter includes a scientific rationale and step-by-step instructions in the use of the agent(s), as well as up-to-date research support and new Find the Evidence tables. The new edition is supported with electronic ancillaries including review questions for students, PowerPoints®, and links to all references on Medline.
Comprehensive coverage of all physical agents includes the mechanisms, clinical effects, and application techniques for thermal agents, ultrasound, electrical currents, electromagnetic radiation, hydrotherapy, traction, and compression.
Find the Evidence tables guide the reader in finding up-to-date, patient-specific evidence using the PICO framework.
UNIQUE Step-by-step illustrated application techniques boxes guide you in reproducing effective treatment options.
Electronic ancillaries
Electrical Stimulation, Ultrasound & Laser Light Handbook helps you to understand the material and can be printed out for quick reference to use in the clinical setting.
NEW! Chapter on biofeedback complements the coverage of powered devices used in rehabilitation.
UNIQUE! New Find the Evidence tables guide the reader in finding up-to-date, patient-specific evidence using the PICO framework.
Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction to Physical Agents 1. The Physiology of Physical Agents 2. Physical Agents in Clinical Practice
Part II: Pathology and Patient Problems 3. Inflammation and Tissue Repair 4. Pain and Pain Management 5. Tone Abnormalities 6. Motion Restrictions
Part III: Thermal Agents 7. Introduction to Thermal Agents 8. Superficial Cold and Heat 9. Ultrasound 10. Diathermy
Part: IV: Electrical Currents 11. Introduction to Electrotherapy 12. Electrical Currents for Muscle Contraction 13. Electrical Currents for Pain Control 14. Electrical Currents for Soft Tissue Healing 15. Electromyographic (EMG) Biofeedback
Part V: Electromagnetic Agents 16. Lasers and Light 17. Ultraviolet Therapy
Part VI: Mechanical Agents 18. Hydrotherapy 19. Traction 20. Compression
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