Physical agents in rehabilitation from research to practice

This straightforward and accessible guide teaches the how and why for effective and safe application of physical agents within a complete rehabilitation program. It covers everything from new applications to thermal agents, hydrotherapy, traction, compression, ultrasound, electrical currents, and el...

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Main Author: Cameron, Michelle H. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: St. Louis, Missouri W.B. Saunders 2003
Edition:Second Edition
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Summary:This straightforward and accessible guide teaches the how and why for effective and safe application of physical agents within a complete rehabilitation program. It covers everything from new applications to thermal agents, hydrotherapy, traction, compression, ultrasound, electrical currents, and electromagnetic radiation. Readers will learn when and when not to use physical agents, how to integrate these tools into a patient's overall treatment plan, and how to document treatment to optimize reimbursement and minimize liability. Clinical case studies are streamlined to provide accurate information quickly while enhancing decision-making skills. Evidenced-based practice is incorporated throughout, justifying treatment choices with concrete, up-to-the-minute research data
Item Description:Previous edition: 1999
Physical Description:xix, 491 pages illustrations, portraits 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780721693781
0721693784