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Introduction to Orthotics

A Clinical Reasoning and Problem-Solving Approach

Develop the critical thinking skills you need to choose and fit effective orthoses for patients with hand injuries and functional deficits. As a combination workbook/textbook, In… Leer más

Descripción

Develop the critical thinking skills you need to choose and fit effective orthoses for patients with hand injuries and functional deficits. As a combination workbook/textbook, Introduction to Orthotics, 5th Edition uses reader friendly language to cover the theory, design, and fabrication of orthopedic devices. Ideal for use in the classroom or in the clinical setting, it emphasizes upper extremity versus hand orthoses, with additional coverage of lower extremity orthotics and upper extremity prosthetics, and offers case studies promoting clinical reasoning and problem solving as well as an occupation-based approach. This new edition also demonstrates the fine detail of orthotics and equips you with a repertoire of skills and knowledge related to orthoses.

Puntos claves

  • Updated content, references, grading forms and self-evaluation, and case studies provide students and practitioners with the most current and up-to-date information they need to prepare to serve their clients’ needs
  • Combined textbook/workbook format makes it easier to develop fundamental skills in the theory, design, and fabrication of orthoses
  • Numerous case studies in each chapter show how concepts relate to real-life clinical practice
  • How-To videos on the Evolve companion website let students watch the construction of orthotics again and again to increase their proficiency
  • Integration of patient safety addresses this important aspect of patient care
  • Spiral binding lets the book lay flat when opened for convenient use while on the job
  • Self-evaluation forms allow you to analyze personal strengths and weaknesses related to new orthotic intervention techniques
  • Review questions and self-quizzes reinforce your comprehension of the material
  • Laboratory exercises test your clinical reasoning and technical skills

Índice

UNIT ONE: Orthotic Foundations

1. Foundations of Orthotics

2. Occupation-based Orthotic Intervention

3. Orthotic Processes, Tools, & Techniques

4. Anatomic and Biomechanical Principles related to Orthotic Provision

5. Clinical Examination for Orthotic Intervention

6. Clinical Reasoning for Orthotic Fabrication

UNIT TWO: Orthosis for Conditions and Populations

7. Orthoses for the Wrist

8. Thumb Immobilization Orthoses

9. Hand Immobilization Orthoses

10. Elbow and Forearm Immobilization Orthoses

11. Orthoses for the Shoulder

12. Orthotics for the Fingers

13. Mobilization Orthoses: Serial-static, Dynamic, and Static Progressive Orthoses

14. Orthotic Intervention for Nerve Injuries

15. Orthotic Provision to Manage Spasticity

16. Orthotic Intervention for Older Adults

17. Orthoses for the Pediatric Population

UNIT THREE: Topics Related to Orthosis

18. Lower Extremity Orthotics

19. Casting

20. Upper Extremity Prosthetics

21. Professional Issues related to Orthotic Provision

Reseñas

Review of the previous edition:
"This is a terrific reference for entry-level occupational therapy students and for practitioners who may not consistently address orthotics in their practice. The editors are to be commended for providing an excellent compilation of information about orthotics with concrete detail." --Yvonne M. Randall, EdD, OTR/L, FAOTA (Touro University Nevada) Doody Score: 88/100

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Sobre los autores

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Brenda M. Coppard

Professor, Associate Dean for Assessment Brenda M. Coppard works in the Department of Occupational Therapy, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska.
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Professor, Associate Dean for Assessment, Department of Occupational Therapy, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, USA

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Helene Lohman

Professor Helene Lohman works in the Department of Occupational Therapy at Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska.
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Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, USA