Essentials of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Musculoskeletal Disorders, Pain, and RehabilitationPractical and authoritative, this new edition delivers easy access to the latest advances in the diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal disorders and other common conditions requiring rehabilitation. Each topic is presented in a concise, focused, and well-illustrated two-color format featuring a description of the condition, discussion of symptoms, examination findings, functional limitations, and diagnostic testing. The treatment section is extensive and covers initial therapies, rehabilitation interventions, procedures, and surgery. From sore shoulders in cancer patients to spinal cord injuries, Essentials of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2nd Edition provides you with the knowledge you need to face every challenge you confront. Offers practical, clinically relevant material for the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. Discusses physical agents and therapeutic exercise in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of disorders that produce pain, impairment, and disability. Presents a consistent chapter organization that delivers all the content you need in a logical, practical manner. Presents a new co-editor, Thomas D. Rizzo, Jr., MD, and a pool of talented contributors who bring you fresh approaches to physical medicine and rehabilitation. Offers current evidence and expert guidance to help you make more accurate diagnoses and chose the best treatment option for each patient. Features an entirely new section on pain management so you can help your patients reach their full recovery potential. Incorporates redrawn artwork that makes every concept and technique easier to grasp. Includes updated ICD-9 codes giving you complete information for each disorder. |
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... Arthritis 91 Michael F. Stretanski, DO Section 3: Elbow and Forearm 18 Elbow Arthritis 97 Charles Cassidy, MD, and ... Rheumatoid Arthritis 161 David Ring, MD, PhD, and Jonathan Kay, MD 31 Kienböck Disease 167 Charles Cassidy, MD, and ...
... Arthritis 91 Michael F. Stretanski, DO Section 3: Elbow and Forearm 18 Elbow Arthritis 97 Charles Cassidy, MD, and ... Rheumatoid Arthritis 161 David Ring, MD, PhD, and Jonathan Kay, MD 31 Kienböck Disease 167 Charles Cassidy, MD, and ...
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... Rheumatoid Arthritis 203 Brian T. Fitzgerald, MD, and Chaitanya S. Mudgal, MD, MS (Orth), MCh (Orth) Section 5: Mid Back 38 Thoracic Compression Fracture 213 Toni J. Hanson, MD 39 Thoracic Radiculopathy 219 Darren Rosenberg, DO 40 ...
... Rheumatoid Arthritis 203 Brian T. Fitzgerald, MD, and Chaitanya S. Mudgal, MD, MS (Orth), MCh (Orth) Section 5: Mid Back 38 Thoracic Compression Fracture 213 Toni J. Hanson, MD 39 Thoracic Radiculopathy 219 Darren Rosenberg, DO 40 ...
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... Arthritis 809 Mahboob U. Rahman, MD, PhD 140 Pressure Ulcers 813 Chester H. Ho, MD, and Kath Bogie, DPhil 141 Pulmonary Rehabilitation 823 John R. Bach, MD 142 Rheumatoid Arthritis 833 Karen Atkinson, MD, MPH, and Jonas Sokolof, DO 143 ...
... Arthritis 809 Mahboob U. Rahman, MD, PhD 140 Pressure Ulcers 813 Chester H. Ho, MD, and Kath Bogie, DPhil 141 Pulmonary Rehabilitation 823 John R. Bach, MD 142 Rheumatoid Arthritis 833 Karen Atkinson, MD, MPH, and Jonas Sokolof, DO 143 ...
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