Rehabilitation management of rheumatic conditions
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Baltimore :
Williams & Wilkins,
©1986
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Edición: | segunda edición. |
Colección: | (Rehabilitation medicine library)
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Arthritis rehabilitation: staff, facilities, and evaluation.
- The physiatrist in rheumatoid arthritis management.
- The rehabilitation of the arthritis patient in the general hospital setting.
- Measures of quality of life and health status for rehabilitative rheumatology.
- Guantitative nonlaboratory measures to monitor and predict the course of rheumatoid arthritis.
- Biomechanical principles pertinent to rehabilitation of patients with rheumatic disease.
- Rehabilitative aspects of pediatric rheumatology.
- Drug therapy and the rehabilitation process: a necessary interaction.
- The rheumatic disease nurse practitioner.
- Nursing care of the hospitalized patient with rheumatic disease.
- Rehabilitation nursing and the surgical patient.
- Arthroscopic surgery.
- Complications from arthritis surgery.
- The role of the social worker in the rehabilitation of rheumatic disease patients.
- vocational assessment, counseling, and training.
- occupational therapy assessment and management.
- Splinting in the rheumatic diseases.
- Physical therapy in arthritis management.
- The role of the podiatrist in the rheumatology team approach.
- Nutrition and rheumatic disease.
- Organization of community resources.
- Architectural barriers.
- Social legislation and the arthritis patient.
- The role of the lawyer in the rehabilitation process and in disability coverage.
- Section504 of the united states rehabilitation act of 1973