Adler, S. S. et al. ed.
PNF in Practice 3rd ed.
An Illustrated Guide
Springer-Verlag 2008.
300 pp.(P)
ISBN 3-540-73901-7
9,700円
Contents
1 Introduction to Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation/ 2 Basic Procedures for Facilitation/ 3 Techniques/ 4 Patient Treatment/ 5 Patterns of Facilitation/ 6 The Scapula and Pelvis/ 7 The Upper Extremity/ 8 The Lower Extremity/ 9 The Neck/ 10 The Trunk/ 11 Mat Activities/ 12 Gait Training/ 13 Vital Functions/ 14 Activities of Daily Living/ 15 Glossary/ Index/
* The fully revised third edition demonstrates how the principles of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and aspects of motor learning and motor control (from "hands-on" to "hands-off" management) are applied in modern PNF evaluation and treatment. The section on Activities of Daily Living has been expanded with new photos and more in-depth text instructions. A new fresh design and layout highlight the clearly structured way in which philosophy, basic procedures and treatment patterns of PNF are presented. Thus, this textbook provides a systematic and easily accessible guide to learning and understanding PNF as a practical tool and using it to full effect in patient treatment. *
Donatelli, R.
Sports-Specific Rehabilitation
Churchill Livingstone 2006.10
368 pp. (P)
ISBN 0-443-06642-6
9,400円
Contents
Section 1: Basic Science of Soft Tissues : 1: Basic Science of Ligaments and Tendons Related to Rehabilitation Section 2: Muscle Physiology: The Foundation for Exercise Prescription : 2: Understanding Muscle Contraction / 3: Anaerobic Metabolism During Exercise / 4: Aerobic Metabolism During Exercise / Section 3: Muscle Fatigue, Muscle Damage, and Overtraining Concepts : 5: Muscle Fatigue / 6: Muscle Damage / 7: Physiological Effects of Overtraining and Detraining / Section 4: Pathophysiology of Overuse Injury in the Athlete : 8: Pathophysiology of Injury to the Overhead Throwing Athlete / 9: The Anatomy of the Core?Muscle Imbalance Pathophysiology / 10: From the Core to the Floor?Overuse Injury / Section 5: Core Evaluation: Sports-Specific Testing : 11: Evaluation of Glenohumeral Joint in Overhead Throwing Athlete / 12: How to Evaluate the Core / Section 6: Physiological Basis of Exercise Specific to Sport : 13: Strength Training Concepts in the Athlete / 14: Plyometrics / 15: Neuromuscular Training / 16: Manual Therapy: Mobilization, Manipulation of the Spine and Extremeties / Section 7: Special Considerations for the Athlete 17: Nutrition for the Athlete / Appendices / Glossary / *
* A comprehensive resource for focusing on returning injured athletes to their optimal performance! This book discusses exercise principles; muscle fatigue, muscle damage, and overtraining concepts; pathophysiology of overuse injuries; core evaluation in sports-specific testing; physiological basis of exercise specific to sport; and special considerations for the athlete. Secial features such as evidence-based clinical application boxes provide the reader with a solid body of research upon which to base their practice. *
Jacobs, K.
Ergonomics for Therapists 3rd ed.
Mosby 2007.7
480 pp. (H)
ISBN 0-323-04853-6
10,400円
Contents
Part I: Overview and Conceptual Framework : 1. Ergonomics and Therapy: An Introduction / 2. A Client-Centered Framework for Therapists in Ergonomics / 3. Macroergonomics / Part II: Knowledge, Tools, and Techniques : 4. Ergonomic Assessments/Work Assessments / 5. Anthropometry / 6. Basic Biomechanics / 7. Cognitive and Behavioral Occupational Demands of Work / 8. Psychosocial Factors in Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders / 9. Physical Environment / 10. Human Factors in Medical Rehabilitation Equipment: Product Development and Usability Testing / Part III: Special Considerations : 11. Lifting Analysis / 12. Seating / 13. Computers and Assistive Technology / Part IV: Application Process : 14. Ergonomics of Children and Youth / 15. Ergonomics of Aging / 16. Ergonomics in Injury Prevention and Disability Management / 17. Ergonomics of Play and Leisure / 18. Evidence-Based Practice in Ergonomics / Part V: Resources : 19. Certifications and Professional Associations in Ergonomics / 20. Economics and Marketing of Ergonomic Services / 21. Entrepreneurship / Appendix A. Job Analysis and Design Considerations Appendix B. Ergonomic Information Sheets for Consumers Appendix C. Answers to Review Questions *
* Ergonomics for Therapists, 3rd Edition is a comprehensive introduction to ergonomics in the workplace. Thoroughly revised with the latest ergonomic techniques and strategies, this reader-friendly resource gives you the foundation you need to help clients maximize efficiency and prevent workplace injuries before they occur. *
Brotzman, S. & Wilk, K.
Handbook of Orthopaedic Rehabilitation 2nd.ed.
Mosby 2006.12
848 pp.(P)
ISBN 0-323-04405-0
9,100円
Contents
1 Hand Injuries / *Differential Diagnosis/Regional Examination *Flexor Tendon Injuries (Flexor Digitorum Profundus) *Extensor Tendon Injuries *Fractures and Dislocations of the Hand *Boxer?s Fracture *Game Keeper?s Thumb *Carpal Tunnel Syndrome *Dupuytren?s Contracture *Arthroplasty *Wrist Disorders 2 Elbow Injuries and Surgery / *Differential Diagnosis/Regional Examination *Ulnar Collateral Ligament *Cubital Tunnel *Flexion Contracture *Basic Elbow Exercises *Elbow Dislocation *Medial and Lateral Epicondylitis *Radial Head Fracture *Elbow Arthroplasty *Olecranon Bursitis *Post-Traumatic Elbow Stiffiness 3 Shoulder Injuries and Surgery / *Differential Diagnosis/Regional Examination *General Shoulder Rehab Goals *Impingement Syndrome *Rotator Cuff Tendinitis in Throwers *Rotator Cuff Tears *Shoulder Instability *Frozen Shoulder *Rehab after Shoulder Arthroplasty *Rehab after Shoulder Arthroscopy *Biceps Tendon Disorders *AC joint Injury *Scapular Dyskinesis 4 Knee Injuries and Surgery / *Differential Diagnosis/Regional Examination *The Painful Knee: Evaluation, Examination, and *Imaging *Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries *Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries *Medial Collateral Ligament Injury *Meniscal Injuries *Rehab after Knee Arthroscopy *Patellofemoral Disorders *Evaluation of the Patellofemoral Joint *Patellar Tendon Ruptures *Articular Cartilage Procedures of the Knee *Baker?s Cyst (Popliteal Cyst) *Patella Fractures 5 Foot and Ankle Injuriesm / *Differential Diagnosis/Regional Examination *Ankle Sprains *Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability: Rehabilitation after Lateral Ankle Ligament *Reconstruction *Inferior Heel Pain (Plantar?s Fasciitis) *Achilles Tendon Dysfunction *Posterior Tibial Tendon Insufficiency *Metatarsalgia *Hallux Rigidis *First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Sprain (Turf Toe) 6 The Arthritic Lower Extremity / *Differential Diagnosis/Regional Examination *The Arthritic Hip *The Arthritic Knee 7 Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy / *Differential Diagnosis/Regional Examination *Assessment and Management / *
* A team of world-class contributors present you with authoritative guidance on the latest evaluation, diagnosis, and rehabilitation approaches for a full range of musculoskeletal problems. The result is an indispensable guide to planning effective rehabilitation and ensuring optimal post-surgical outcomes for the most common injuries to the joints and muscular system. *
Ip, D.
Casebook of Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Including Virtual Reality
Springer-Verlag 2007.11
330 pp.(P)
ISBN 3-540-74426-6
6,500円
Contents
Section I: 1. New Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry Machines (iDXA) and Vertebral Fracture Assessment (VFA)/ 2. Hyper-gravity Stimulation Therapy/ 3. Lady Having Difficulty in Controlling the Computer Mouse/ 4. Whiplash-associated Neck Disabilities/ 5. Sizable Cartilage Defect in a Professional Footballer/ 6. Functional Knee Complaints in a Child with Cerebral Palsy/ 7. Hamstrings Injuries in a Professional Sprinter/ 8. Was it Simply Tachycardia or Something More Sinister?/ 9. A Lady with Intractable Heel Pain/ 10. Hip Swelling after Combined TBI and SCI/ 11. Consultation for a Third Opinion on Bone Health/ 12. Was It Really Another Case of “Tennis Elbow”?/ 13. A Patient Requesting an “Oxford Uni” for his knee OA/ 14. Bisphosphonates and Peri-prosthetic Osteolysis/ 15. A Young Engineer with Disabling Sciatic Pain/ 16. The “Wonder Drug” Glucosamine/ 17. Hyaluronan for Knee OA, Facts Vs. Myths/ 18. High Heels Woes/ 19. Silent Bone Loss and Vitamin D Insufficiency/ 20. A Professor Suffering from OA Knee Pain/ 21. New Physical Sign in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/ 22. Kinesiophobia/ 23. Breakthrough Fracture While on Bisphosphonates/ 24. Can Back Pain Be Predicted?/ 25. Enthusiasm for “Non-fusion Technology”for Discogenic Back Pain/ 26. Extra Busy Banker Troubled by Subacute Back Pain, Yet No Time for Physiotherapy/ 27. Metal-on-Metal Hip Surface Replacement/ 28. A Young Lady with AVN after SARS/ 29. An Athlete Going for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction with Little Time for Rehabilitation/ 30. The Office Lady with Neck, Shoulder, Arm, and Back Pain/ 31. Bone Health and Space Travel/ 32. Crouch Gait/ 33. Non-healing Diabetes Mellitus Heel Ulcer/ 34. Cervical Disc Replacement/ 35. Intractable Lateral Epicondylitis/ 36. Chronic LBP in a Laborer Whose Job Requires Repeated Lifting/ 37. Stiffness after Flexor Tendon Repair/ 38. Postpartum Sacroiliac Joint Pain/ 39. Use of Smart Materials in Orthopedics/ Section II: 40.General Introduction/ 41.Uses of the Computer in Orthopedics/ 42.Emerging Importance of Data Storage and Retrieval/ 43.Why Develop Virtual Reality?/ 44.Summarizing the Four Main Advantages of Virtual Reality/ 45.Key Components of a Virtual Reality Platform/ 46.Evolution/ 47.Forms of Virtual Reality/ 48.Modifications to Suit Training in Surgery and Rehabilitation: Concept of Mixed or Augmented Reality/ 49.Uses of Virtual Reality in Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation/ 50.Advances in Hardware/ 51.Advances in Software/ 52.The Process of Pipeline Synchronization/ 53.Advances in Input-output Devices/ 54.Improving Visual Effects and Depth Perception/ 55.Quick Scanning of 3D Objects Subsequently Used in the Virtual World/ 56.Virtual 3D Sound Effects Vs. Stereo Sound Effects/ 57.Importance of the Use of Haptic and Force Feedbacks in Orthopedic Rehabilitation/ 58.Other Modalities Besides Vision, Hearing, and Force Feedbacks/ 59.Way Finding in Virtual Environments/ 60.Different Types of Trackers/ 61.Real Life Applications/ 62.Preoperative Training of Surgeons/ 63.Preoperative Planning/ 64.Intraoperative Virtual Model/ 65.Intra- or Perioperative Stability/Impingement Testing in Other Fields of Orthopedic Surgery/ 66.An Intraoperative Aid to the Surgeon Combined with Robotics/ 67.Use of Virtual Reality in Postoperative Orthopedic Rehabilitation/ 68.Use of Virtual Reality in Non-operative Orthopedic Rehabilitation/ 69.Example 1: Pain Management/ 70.Practical Case Illustration (Case 40): Virtual Reality in Burns Care for a Child/ 71.Example 2: Ankle Rehabilitation/ 72.Example 3: Training the Patient in the Use of Assistive Technology/ 73.Example 4: Improving Quality of Life Through the Use of Music/ 74.Tele-rehabilitation/ 75.Literature Support of the Use of Tele-rehabilitation with a VR Platform in Hand Rehabilitation/ 76.Combined Use of Tele-rehabilitation and Virtual Reality in Postoperative Orthopedic Conditions/ 77.Practical Case Illustration (Case 43) on Hand Rehabilitation/ 78.Other Clinical Applications of Virtual Reality/ 79.Cognitive Rehabilitation/ 80.Stress Reduction by the Use of VR Biofeedback/ 81.As an Aid in Biopsychosocial Interventions in the Future/ 82.Virtual Tomography/ 83.Cost Concern/ 84.The Future/ 85.Group Therapy in the Future Via a VR Platform/ 86.Generating the Ultimate 3D Effects/ 87.VR and Robotics/ 88.Summary of References for Section II/ 89.General References/ 90.Journal References/ Subject Index/ *
Magee, D. et al.
Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
Saunders 2007.2
864 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-4160-0250-2
8,900円
Contents
Sec. 1. SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS 1. Injury, Inflammation, and Repair: Tissue Mechanics, the Healing Process, and Their Impact on the Musculoskeletal System / 2. Ligament Injuries: Pathophysiology, Healing, and Treatment Considerations / 3. Tendon Pathology and Injuries: Pathophysiology, Healing and Treatment Considerations / 4. Adaptability of Skeletal Muscle: Response to Increased and Decreased Use / 5. Skeletal Muscle: Deformation, Injury and Repair, and Treatment Considerations / 6. Bone Biology and Mechanics / 7. Cartilage of Human Joints and Related Structures / 8. Peripheral Nerve: Structure, Function, and Physiology / 9. Articular Neurophysiology and Sensorimotor Control / 10. Pain: Perception and Mechanisms / 11. Physiological Basis of Physical Agents / 12. Pharmacology and Its Impact on the Rehabilitation Process / 13. Effects of Aging-Growth Changes and Lifespan Concerns (0-40) / 14. Effects of Aging: Growth Changes and Lifespan Concerns Ages 40+ / Sec.2. PRINCIPLES OF PRACTICE 15. Rehabilitation Program Development: Clinical Decision Making, Prioritization, and Program Integration / 16. Physical Therapist?s Roles in Health Promotion, Wellness, and Physical Fitness / 17. Physiological Principles of Conditioning for the Injured and Disabled / 18. Principles of Neuromuscular Control for Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation / 19. Principles of Stabilization and Training / 20. Integration of the Cardiovascular System: Assessment and Intervention / 21. Physiological Principles 0f Resistance Training And Functional Integration For The Injured and Disabled / 22. Psychology of the Injured Patient / 23. Integration of Stresses and their Relationship To The Kinetic Chain / 24. Arthrokinematics and Mobilization of Musculoskeletal Tissue: The Principles / 25. Range of Motion and Flexibility / 26. The Utility of Orthopaedic Clinical Tests for Diagnosis / 27. Imaging Joints and Musculoskeletal Tissue: Pathoanatomic Considerations / 28. Principles of Fracture Management / 29. Common Post-Operative Medical Complications / 30. Functional Testing and Return to Activity / 31. Rehabilitation Outcomes - How Do We Know What We Do Is Effective? / *
Randol, J.-A. & Rasore-Quartino, A. ed.
Therapies and Rehabilitation in Down Syndrome
ダウン症の治療とリハビリテーション
John Wiley & Sons 2007.6
228 pp. (P)
ISBN 0-470-06006-9
9,400円
Contents
Preface / Authors' Affiliations / Introduction / 1 Perspectives on Gene-based Therapies / 2 The Biological Bases of Pharmacological Therapies in Down Syndrome / 3 Carbon Metabolism, Immunology and Growth Hormone / 4 Medical Therapies in the Lifespan / 5 Language Rehabilitation / 6 Cognitive Rehabilitation / 7 Psychomotor Rehabilitation in Down Syndrome / 8 Families and Services / 9 School Inclusion: The Italian Model / 10 Mainstream or Special Education for Teenagers with Down Syndrome / 11 Professional Inclusion as Global Therapy for the Individual with Down Syndrome / 12 Quality of Life / Conclusions / Index / *
* Therapies and Rehabilitation in Down Syndrome covers the entire lifespan of a DS patient, from infancy to 60 years and beyond, focusing not simply on identifying problems, but providing a detailed look at major therapeutic approaches. *
Micheli, L. J. & Purcell, L. ed.
The Adolescent Athlete
A Practical Approach
Springer-New York 2007.3
444 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-387-35964-8
8,900円
Contents
Section I: Rehabilitation and Diagnosis: 1. Principles of Rehabilitation/ 2. Diagnostic Imaging/ Section II: Anatomic Regions: 3. Traumatic Head Injuries/ 4. Cervical and Thoracic Spine Injuries/ 5. Lumbar Spine Injuries/ 6. Thoracoabdominal Injuries/ 7. Adolescent Shoulder Injuries/ 8. Elbow and Forearm Injuries/ 9. Injuries to the Wrist, Hand, and Fingers/ 10. Pelvic, Hip, and Thigh Injuries/ 11. Knee Injuries/ 12. Lower Leg Injuries/ 13. Foot and Ankle Injuries/ Appendices: 1. Sports and Children: Consensus Statement on Organized Sports for Children (FIMS/WHO Ad Hoc Committee on Sports and Children)/ 2. Position Statement on Girls and Women in Sport (IOC Medical Commission. Working Group Women in Sport)/ 3. IOC Consensus Statement on Training Elite the Child Athlete/ Index/ *
Kraus, W. & Keteyian, S. ed.
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Contemporary Cardiology
Humana Press 2007.6
298 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-58829-770-5
12,000円
Contents
1. Introduction and Overview/ 2. Exerc. Prescript. Principles/ 3. Contemporary Diets / 4. Weight management / 5. Anxiety & Depression/ 6. Stress management / 7. Readiness for Change/ 8. Smoking Cessation/ 9. Purposes of Exerc. Testing/ 10. GXT/ 11. CPX testing/ 12. Six minute Walk/ 13. Treating to Goal, Lipids / 14. Treating to Goal: Diabetes and (10-12) / 15. Angina, IHD, CABG, PCI, CT, HF (20) / 16. Hypertension / 17. Diabetes/ 18. Pulmonary Disease/ 19. PAD/ 20. Arthritis/ 21. Elderly / 22. Referrals/ 23. Physician's Role/ 24. Assessment and Treatment of Risk in CR and in the Clinic/ 25. Staffing models / 26. Billing and Reimbursement (10) / *
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