Mo... | 2004-10-08 | ISBN: 0323_0261_09 | 528 pages | PDF | 12,1 MB
This one-of-a-kind reference provides a comprehensive overview of hand rehabilitation. Featuring a unique, question and detailed-answer format, Hand Rehabilitation guides the reader from basic information about hand anatomy through complex topics including the most advanced treatment techniques. Each chapter is formatted as a series of multiple-choice questions, complete with detailed answers and references to other hand therapy resources. There are practice questions included at the end of the book with perforated pages for detachment and copying. Also included are "clinical" gems in each chapter, providing the reader with helpful hints and important facts to remember related to certain subjects or questions.
* Chapters are organized in a building block fashion, beginning with anatomy and progressing to clinical application.
* Each chapter begins with a bulleted list of key topics.
* Advanced questions are denoted with an icon located after the answer/explanation, helping readers pinpoint areas requiring further study.
* Answer explanations include helpful references, including page numbers.
* A convenient Quick Reference Guide is located at the beginning of the book.
* The back cover contains a removable slide rule that can be removed and used in self-testing.
* Features a new CD-ROM that contains all the questions found in the book with rationales for correct answers. The interactive CD-ROM randomly selects questions for study by topic and can also generate practice tests.
* Includes two new chapters: Elbow and Sports Injuries of the Upper Extremity
* Features a new 2-color format to emphasize important concepts in illustrations and make the book more visually appealing.
* Includes approximately 200 new illustrations.
* The self-review appendix has been expanded to 200 questions.
* New content has been added to the OSHA and Splinting chapters, as well as other updates and additions throughout.
'No doubt Socrates is smiling. In Hand Rehabilitation: A Quick Reference Guide and Review, Nancy Falkenstein and Susan Weiss-Lessard use a mostly Socratic method - question and answer format - to teach a wide range of topics on hand therapy. In doing so, the authors demonstrate both their wealth of knowledge on hand therapy and their skills in teaching hand therapy. They also reveal their creativity and sense of fun' -Karen Schultz-Johnson, MS, OTR, FAOTA, CHT, Director, Rocky Mountain Hand Therapy, President, UE TECH, from the foreword
* Chapters are organized in a building block fashion, beginning with anatomy and progressing to clinical application.
* Each chapter begins with a bulleted list of key topics.
* Advanced questions are denoted with an icon located after the answer/explanation, helping readers pinpoint areas requiring further study.
* Answer explanations include helpful references, including page numbers.
* A convenient Quick Reference Guide is located at the beginning of the book.
* The back cover contains a removable slide rule that can be removed and used in self-testing.
* Features a new CD-ROM that contains all the questions found in the book with rationales for correct answers. The interactive CD-ROM randomly selects questions for study by topic and can also generate practice tests.
* Includes two new chapters: Elbow and Sports Injuries of the Upper Extremity
* Features a new 2-color format to emphasize important concepts in illustrations and make the book more visually appealing.
* Includes approximately 200 new illustrations.
* The self-review appendix has been expanded to 200 questions.
* New content has been added to the OSHA and Splinting chapters, as well as other updates and additions throughout.
'No doubt Socrates is smiling. In Hand Rehabilitation: A Quick Reference Guide and Review, Nancy Falkenstein and Susan Weiss-Lessard use a mostly Socratic method - question and answer format - to teach a wide range of topics on hand therapy. In doing so, the authors demonstrate both their wealth of knowledge on hand therapy and their skills in teaching hand therapy. They also reveal their creativity and sense of fun' -Karen Schultz-Johnson, MS, OTR, FAOTA, CHT, Director, Rocky Mountain Hand Therapy, President, UE TECH, from the foreword