Postsurgical Rehabilitation Guidelines for the Orthopedic Clinician, 1st Edition
Authors :
Hospital for Special Surgery & JeMe Cioppa-Mosca & Janet B. Cahill & Carmen Young Tucker
Date of Publication: 06/2006
Designed to help therapists provide post-surgical rehabilitation based on best practices and evidence-based research, this comprehensive reference presents effective guidelines for postsurgical rehabilitation interventions. Its authoritative material ...view more
Designed to help therapists provide post-surgical rehabilitation based on best practices and evidence-based research, this comprehensive reference presents effective guidelines for postsurgical rehabilitation interventions. Its authoritative material is drawn from the most current literature in the field as well as contributions from expert physical therapists, occupational therapists, and athletic trainers affiliated with the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS). A DVD accompanies the book, featuring over 60 minutes of video of patients demonstrating various therapeutic exercises spanning the different phases of postsurgical rehabilitation. Examples include hand therapy procedures, working with post-surgical patients with cerebral palsy, sports patient injuries, and pediatric procedures for disorders such as torticollis.
Designed to help therapists provide post-surgical rehabilitation based on best practices and evidence-based research, this comprehensive reference presents effective guidelines for postsurgical rehabilitation interventions. Its authoritative material is drawn from the most current literature in the field as well as contributions from expert physical therapists, occupational therapists, and athletic trainers affiliated with the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS). A DVD accompanies the book, featuring over 60 minutes of video of patients demonstrating various therapeutic exercises spanning the different phases of postsurgical rehabilitation. Examples include hand therapy procedures, working with post-surgical patients with cerebral palsy, sports patient injuries, and pediatric procedures for disorders such as torticollis.
Key Features
Material represents the best practices of experts with the Hospital of Special Surgery, one of the best known and most respected orthopedic hospitals.
Phases of treatment are defined in tables to clearly show goals, precautions, treatment strategies and criteria for surgery.
Many of the treatment strategies are shown in videos on the accompanying DVD, enabling the user to watch the procedure that is discussed in the text.
Information on pediatric and geriatric patients explores differing strategies for treating these populations.
Treatments specific to sports injuries are presented, highlighting the different rehabilitation procedures available for athletes.
An entire section on hand rehabilitation provides the latest information for hand specialists.
Information on the latest treatment strategies for hip replacement presents complete information on one of the most common procedures.
Easy-to-follow guidelines enable practitioners to look up a procedure and quickly see the recommended rehabilitation strategy.
A troubleshooting section provides solutions for common problems that may occur following each phase of the rehabilitation process.
Broad coverage addresses both traditional techniques as well as newer methods in a single resource.
Clear photos and illustrations show how to correctly perform the techniques described in the book.
Author Information
By Hospital for Special Surgery; JeMe Cioppa-Mosca, PT, MBA, Assistant Vice-President, Department of Rehabilitation, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY; Janet B. Cahill, PT, CSCS, Section Manager, Inpatient Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY; Carmen Young Tucker, PT, BS, Director, Inpatient Division, Department of Rehabilitation, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY; John Cavanaugh, PT, ATC, Advanced Clinician, Sports Medicine Research & Performance Center, Department of Rehabilitation, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY; Aviva L. Wolff, EdD, OT, CHT, Clinician Scientist, Hospital for Special Surgery; Assistant Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College;
Executive Committee Member, Center for the Performing Artist, Weill Cornell Medicine;; Deborah Corradi-Scalise, PT, DPT, Section Manager, Pediatric Rehabilitation, Department of Rehabilitation, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY and Holly B. Rudnick, PT, Cert MDT, Advanced Clinician, Sports Medicine Research and Performance Center, Department of Rehabilitation, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, USA
By Hospital for Special Surgery, JeMe Cioppa-Mosca, PT, MBA, Janet B. Cahill, PT, CSCS, Carmen Young Tucker, PT, BS, John Cavanaugh, PT, ATC, Aviva L. Wolff, EdD, OT, CHT, Deborah Corradi-Scalise, PT, DPT and Holly B. Rudnick, PT, Cert MDT
https://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/postsurgical-rehabilitation-guidelines-for-the-orthopedic-clinician-9780323059008.html120020Postsurgical Rehabilitation Guidelines for the Orthopedic Clinicianhttps://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780323059008_4.jpg55.4973.99EURInStock/Health Professions/Physiotherapy/Health Professions/Sports Medicine/eBooks9865989352550401745498345145120Designed to help therapists provide post-surgical rehabilitation based on best practices and evidence-based research, this comprehensive reference presents effective guidelines for postsurgical rehabilitation interventions. Its authoritative material is drawn from the most current literature in the field as well as contributions from expert physical therapists, occupational therapists, and athletic trainers affiliated with the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS). A DVD accompanies the book, featuring over 60 minutes of video of patients demonstrating various therapeutic exercises spanning the different phases of postsurgical rehabilitation. Examples include hand therapy procedures, working with post-surgical patients with cerebral palsy, sports patient injuries, and pediatric procedures for disorders such as torticollis. Designed to help therapists provide post-surgical rehabilitation based on best practices and evidence-based research, this comprehensive reference presents effective guidelines for postsurgical rehabilitation interventions. Its authoritative material is drawn from the most current literature in the field as well as contributions from expert physical therapists, occupational therapists, and athletic trainers affiliated with the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS). A DVD accompanies the book, featuring over 60 minutes of video of patients demonstrating various therapeutic exercises spanning the different phases of postsurgical rehabilitation. Examples include hand therapy procedures, working with post-surgical patients with cerebral palsy, sports patient injuries, and pediatric procedures for disorders such as torticollis.00add-to-cart97803230590082011 and earlierProfessionalBy Hospital for Special Surgery, JeMe Cioppa-Mosca, PT, MBA, Janet B. Cahill, PT, CSCS, Carmen Young Tucker, PT, BS, John Cavanaugh, PT, ATC, Aviva L. Wolff, EdD, OT, CHT, Deborah Corradi-Scalise, PT, DPT and Holly B. Rudnick, PT, Cert MDT20061E-BookMosby08 Jun 2006IN STOCKBy <STRONG> Hospital for Special Surgery</STRONG>; <STRONG>JeMe Cioppa-Mosca</STRONG>, PT, MBA, Assistant Vice-President, Department of Rehabilitation, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY; <STRONG>Janet B. Cahill</STRONG>, PT, CSCS, Section Manager, Inpatient Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY; <STRONG>Carmen Young Tucker</STRONG>, PT, BS, Director, Inpatient Division, Department of Rehabilitation, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY; <STRONG>John Cavanaugh</STRONG>, PT, ATC, Advanced Clinician, Sports Medicine Research & Performance Center, Department of Rehabilitation, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY; <STRONG>Aviva L. Wolff</STRONG>, EdD, OT, CHT, Clinician Scientist, Hospital for Special Surgery; Assistant Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College;
Executive Committee Member, Center for the Performing Artist, Weill Cornell Medicine;; <STRONG>Deborah Corradi-Scalise</STRONG>, PT, DPT, Section Manager, Pediatric Rehabilitation, Department of Rehabilitation, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY and <STRONG>Holly B. Rudnick</STRONG>, PT, Cert MDT, Advanced Clinician, Sports Medicine Research and Performance Center, Department of Rehabilitation, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, USAeBooksNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select