Oxford handbook of clinical rehabilitation
Ward, Anthony
Barnes, Michael
Stark, Sandra
Ryan, Sarah
Rehabilitation medicine is a new and growing specialty. Rehabilitation services are now available in most UK hospitals and rehabilitation has an increasingpresence in the community. There is a strong evidence base for the efficacy of rehabilitation and there is no doubt that an active interdisciplinary rehabilitation programme produces real functional benefits for the person with disabilities and their family. The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Rehabilitation second edition, outlines the basic principles of rehabilitation and the key factorsthat are required for a high quality rehabilitation service. The increasinglyimportant area of technical aids and assistive technology is covered, as wellas physical problems. The book outlines the management of cognitive, behavioural and emotional problems and the rehabilitation needs of people with specific disorders. A new chapter on musculoskeletal pain in common rheumatological conditions has also been included. The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Rehabilitation second edition is a comprehensive text that not only summarises the management of common symptoms and disorders but also outlines the increasing evidencebase for the efficacy of these techniques. This new edition has been fully revised to appeal to the whole rehabilitation team, including junior doctors training in rehabilitation and associated specialties, senior therapists, psychologists, nurses, physiotherapists, GPs, primary care teams, and intermediate care teams.
- ISBN: 978-0-19-955052-4
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Desconocida
- Páginas: 488
- Fecha Publicación: 01/04/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés