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▼a Improving functional outcomes in physical rehabilitation /
▼c Susan B. O'Sullivan, PT, EdD, Professor Emerita, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, Massachusetts, Thomas J. Schmitz, PT, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health Professions, Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus, Brooklyn, New York. |
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▼a Second edition. |
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▼a Philadelphia :
▼b F.A. Davis Company,
▼c [2016] |
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▼c 짤2016 |
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▼a 1 online resource (xvi, 423 pages) :
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▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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▼a Inside Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contributing Authors ; Case Study Contributors; Acknowledgments; Table of Contents; Part I Promoting Function ; Chapter 1 Framework for Clinical Decision-Making and Patient Management; Foundational Concepts; Understanding the Task; Understanding the Individual Patient; Understanding the Environment; Chapter 2 Interventions to Improve Motor Function; Activity-Based Intervention; Motor Learning Strategies; Augmented Interventions and Neuromotor Approaches; Compensatory Intervention; Anticipated Goals and Expected Outcomes |
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▼a Chapter 3 Proprioceptive Neuromuscular FacilitationHistory and Overview; Principles; Techniques; Patterns of Movement; Chapter 4 Interventions to Improve Bed Mobility and Early Trunk Control; Interventions to Improve Control in Bed Mobility Skills; Compensatory Movements and Strategies; Appendix 4A Advanced Bridging Activities; Chapter 5 Interventions to Improve Sitting and Sitting Balance Skills; Biomechanics of Sitting; Treatment Strategies for Improving Postural Control in Sitting; Interventions to Improve Static Control in Sitting; Interventions to Improve Dynamic Control in Sitting |
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▼a Interventions to Improve ScootingInterventions to Improve Balance Control in Sitting; Seated Integrative Medicine Exercises; Outcome Measures of Sitting Ability; Student Practice Activities; Chapter 5A Seated Tai Chi Sequence; Chapter 5B Seated Yoga Sequence for Late Parkinson's Disease; Chapter 6 Interventions to Improve Intermediate Trunk and Hip Control: Kneeling and Half-Kneeling Skills; Student Practice Activities; Chapter 7 Interventions to Improve Transfer Skills; Task Analysis; Sit-to-Stand and Sit-From-Standing: Intervention Strategies; Transfers To and From a Wheelchair |
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▼a Strengthening to Improve Transfer SkillsOutcome Measures of Transfer Ability; Chapter 8 Interventions to Improve Wheelchair Skills; Wheelchair Configuration; Propulsion; Door Management; Wheelies; Steep Hills and Ramps; Curbs; Hopping; Escalators; Outcome Measures; Chapter 9 Interventions to Improve Standing and Standing Balance Skills; Standing; Modified Standing; Postural Control in Standing; Interventions to Improve Static Control in Standing; Interventions to Improve Dynamic Control in Standing; Examining Postural Instability |
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▼a Progression to Intermediate-Level Interventions to Improve Balance ControlProgression to High-Level Interventions to Improve Balance Control; Student Practice Activities; Compensatory Training; Appendix 9A Equipment Resources; Appendix 9B Standing Tai Chi Sequence; Chapter 10 Interventions to Improve Locomotor Skills; Gait: Cycle and Terminology; Task Analysis; Intervention Selection, Sequencing, and Progression; Interventions to Improve Locomotor Skills |
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▼a Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions. |
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▼a Achieve the best functional outcomes for your patients.Here is a practical, step-by-step guide to understanding the treatment process and selecting the most appropriate intervention for your patient. |
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▼a Mode of access: Internet. |
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▼a Print version record. |
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▼a Physical therapy. |
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▼a Physical therapy
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▼a Case Reports. |
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▼a Case Reports. |
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▼a O'Sullivan, Susan B.,
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▼a Schmitz, Thomas J.,
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▼t Improving functional outcomes in physical rehabilitation.
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▼d Philadelphia : F.A. Davis Company, [2016]
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