Occupational Therapy for Physical Dysfunction

Höfundur Diane Dirette

Útgefandi Wolters Kluwer Health

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781975110550

Útgáfa 8

Útgáfuár 2021

14.390 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contributing Authors of Past Editions
  • Contributing Authors of Eighth Edition
  • User’s Guide
  • Contents
  • Section 1 Occupational Function
  • 1 Conceptual Foundations for Practice
  • Introduction
  • The Occupational Functioning Model
  • Sense of Self-Efficacy and Self-Esteem
  • Satisfaction with Life Roles [Occupations]
  • Self-Advancement Roles [Work and Education]
  • Competency in Tasks of Life Roles [Occupations]
  • Activities and Habits [Occupations and Performance Patterns]
  • Abilities and Skills [Performance Skills]
  • Developed Capacities [Client Factors]
  • First-Level Capacities [Client Factors—Body Functions]
  • Organic Substrate [Client Factors—Body Structure]
  • Environment and Context [Context and Environment]
  • The Process of Occupational Therapy for Persons with Physical Dysfunction
  • Assessment [Evaluation]
  • Treatment [Intervention]
  • Summary
  • Case Study
  • 2 Occupation: Philosophy and Concepts
  • Occupation Defined
  • Importance of Occupation in People’s Lives
  • Occupational Balance
  • Occupation as Therapy
  • Occupation-as-End
  • Occupation-as-Means
  • Effectiveness of Therapeutic Occupation
  • Evidence that Occupation Restores a Sense of Self-Efficacy or Self-Esteem
  • Evidence that Occupation-as-End Restores Self-Maintenance, Self-Enhancement, and Self-Advancement Roles
  • Evidence that Occupation-as-Means Remediates Impairments
  • Implementation of Therapeutic Occupation in Practice
  • Case Study
  • 3 Occupational Selection, Analysis, Gradation, and Adaptation
  • Introduction
  • Activity Selection
  • Selection of Occupation-as-End Activities
  • Selection of Occupation-as-Means Activities
  • Activity Analysis
  • Analysis of the Activity
  • Analysis of Patient Performance
  • Analysis of the Environment
  • Gradation
  • Adaptation
  • Parameters Used to Adapt or Modify Activities
  • Case Study
  • 4 The Teaching and Learning Process
  • The Occupational Therapist as a Facilitator of Learning
  • Contexts for Teaching and Learning within the Occupational Therapy Process
  • Stages of Learning: Acquisition, Retention, Transfer, and Generalization
  • Acquisition
  • Retention
  • Transfer
  • Generalization
  • Applying Teaching and Learning Theories in Occupational Therapy
  • Model of Mastery
  • Teaching Thinking: Facilitating Metacognition
  • Assessing Patient Learning Capacities
  • Learning with Disability
  • Functional Observation
  • Performance in Standardized Assessments
  • Patient, Family, and Caregiver Interview
  • Using Teaching-Learning Principles in the Therapy Process
  • Identification of Patient’s Meaningful Occupational Goals
  • Selection of Teaching-Learning Modes Compatible with Patients’ Learning Capacities
  • Addressing Patient’s Health and Reading Literacy
  • Assessing Patient’s Readiness for Behavioral and Lifestyle Change
  • Structuring the Environment to Facilitate Learning
  • Feedback and Practice
  • Summary
  • Case Study
  • 5 Clinical Reasoning and the Art of Practice
  • Introduction
  • History and Background of Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapy
  • What Is Clinical Reasoning?
  • Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapy
  • Definitions and Descriptions of Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapy
  • Scientific Reasoning
  • Procedural Reasoning
  • Interactive Reasoning
  • Narrative Reasoning
  • Conditional Reasoning
  • Pragmatic Reasoning
  • Ethical Reasoning
  • Developing an Art of Practice through Clinical Reasoning
  • Therapeutic Use of Self in Clinical Reasoning Approaches
  • Influence of Theories and Frames of Reference
  • Developing and Advancing Professional Reasoning
  • Areas for Future Study
  • Conclusion
  • Case Study
  • 6 Documentation of Occupational Therapy Services
  • Introduction
  • Purpose of OT Documentation
  • Formats of Documentation
  • Narrative Format
  • Template Format
  • Acronym Format
  • Types of Documentation
  • The Electronic Medical Record
  • General Principles of OT Documentation
  • Legal and Ethical Issues
  • The Medical Record
  • Ethical Considerations
  • Case Study
  • Section 2 Assessment and Intervention
  • 7 Visual Function Assessment
  • Visual Function and Impairment in Daily Occupation
  • Warren Model of Visual Functioning
  • Populations and Vision Impairments
  • Neurological and Physiological Basis of Visual Function
  • Visual Acuity
  • Oculomotor
  • Visual Fields
  • Impairments of Visual Function
  • Visual Acuity
  • Oculomotor
  • Visual Fields
  • Screening of Visual Skills
  • Setup and Procedure
  • Step 1: Visual History and Observation
  • Step 2: Visual Acuity Function
  • Step 3: Contrast Sensitivity
  • Step 4: Oculomotor
  • Step 5: Visual Fields
  • Case Study
  • 8 Visual Function Intervention
  • Introduction
  • Conceptual Foundation Underlying Interventions for Visual Impairment
  • Remediation
  • Compensation
  • Adaptation
  • LV Disorders
  • Psychosocial Aspects of LV
  • Neurological Vision Disorders
  • Specific Interventions for Visual Impairments
  • Decreased Acuity and Refractive Errors
  • Oculomotor Dysfunction
  • Visual Fields
  • Remediation of Visual Deficits
  • Compensatory Strategies for Visual Deficits
  • Preferred Retinal Loci Training
  • Scanning Training
  • Organization
  • Sensory Substitution
  • Adaptations for Visual Deficits
  • Lighting
  • Glare Management
  • Contrast Enhancement
  • Magnification
  • Prism Systems
  • Occlusion
  • Technology
  • Client/Family Education
  • Summary
  • Case Study
  • 9 Visual Perceptual Assessment and Intervention
  • Introduction
  • Visual Perceptual Function and Impairment in Daily Occupation
  • Neurological and Physiological Basis of Visual Perceptual Function
  • Screening of Visual Perceptual Skills
  • Visual Perceptual Screening Procedures
  • Evaluation of Visual Perception
  • Conceptual Foundation Underlying Interventions for Visual Perceptual Impairment
  • Specific Interventions for Visual Perceptual Skill Dysfunction
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Unilateral Inattention
  • Depth Perception
  • Case Study
  • Acknowledgment
  • 10 Cognitive Assessment
  • Cognitive Function and Impairment in Daily Occupation
  • Neuroplasticity
  • Cognitive Hierarchy
  • Integration of Cognitive Processes
  • Neurological and Physiological Basis of Cognitive Function
  • Attention and Processing
  • Memory
  • Executive Functions
  • Self-Awareness
  • Screening of Cognitive Skills
  • The Process of Cognitive Assessment
  • Factors That Influence Cognitive Function
  • Screening of Orientation, Attention, and Processing.
  • Screening of Memory
  • Screening of Executive Functions
  • Screening of Self-Awareness
  • Case Study
  • 11 Cognitive Intervention
  • Conceptual Foundation Underlying Interventions for Cognitive Dysfunction
  • Cognitive Rehabilitation
  • Approaches to Cognitive Intervention in Occupational Therapy
  • Addressing Client Self-Awareness across Intervention Approaches
  • Skill–Habit Training
  • Compensatory Cognitive Strategy Training
  • Environmental Modification/Adaptation
  • Evidence-Informed Cognitive Intervention in Occupational Therapy
  • Case Study
  • Acknowledgments
  • 12 Sensory Assessment and Intervention
  • Sensory Function in Daily Occupation
  • Neurological and Physiological Basis of Sensory Function
  • Impairment of Centrally Mediated Sensation
  • Cortical Impairment
  • Impairment of the Spinal Cord
  • Impairment with Loss of Limb
  • Impairment of Peripheral Sensation
  • Sensory Evaluation
  • Types of Evaluation
  • Documenting Sensory Assessment Results
  • Common Procedures
  • Nonstandardized Assessment: Quantitative Sensory Testing and Skilled Observation within Occupational Performance
  • Conceptual Foundation Underlying Intervention for Sensory Impairment
  • Choosing an Intervention Strategy
  • Compensatory Intervention
  • Desensitization Intervention
  • Sensory Reeducation Intervention
  • Rationale for Sensory Reeducation after Peripheral or Cortical Injury
  • Sensory Reeducation Intervention Procedures
  • Task-Specific Sensory Training
  • Case Study
  • 13 Motor Function Assessment: Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance
  • Functional Upper Extremity Screening
  • Functional Lower Extremity Screening
  • Impact of Motor Function on Occupational Performance
  • Range of Motion Measurement
  • End-Feel
  • Goniometry
  • Range of Motion of the Upper Extremity
  • Muscle Strength Measurement
  • Dynamometry
  • Grip and Pinch Strength Measurement
  • Endurance Measurement
  • Cardiorespiratory Aspects
  • Muscular Aspects
  • Case Study
  • 14 Motor Function Intervention
  • Musculoskeletal System
  • Biomechanical Aspects
  • Physiological Aspects
  • Stress and Strain
  • Viscoelasticity: Creep and Stress Relaxation
  • Stimulating Tissue Growth
  • Prolonged Strain in the EZ
  • Considerations for Lengthening Contractile (Muscle) Tissue
  • Considerations for Strengthening Muscle Tissue
  • Therapeutic Intervention for Edema
  • Vascular Status
  • Stages of Edema
  • Interventions for Acute Edema
  • Interventions for Subacute Edema
  • MEM Principles
  • MEM Techniques
  • Interventions for Chronic Edema
  • Lymphedema
  • Therapeutic Intervention for ROM
  • Therapeutic Intervention to Prevent Loss of PROM
  • Therapeutic Intervention for Limited ROM
  • Therapeutic Intervention for Impaired Muscle Performance
  • Parameters for Therapeutic Exercise
  • Types of Exercise
  • Methods of Resistance
  • Occupation-Based Exercise
  • Strength Training versus Endurance Training
  • Intervention to Prevent Loss of Muscle Strength
  • Intervention to Increase Muscle Endurance
  • Intervention to Increase Muscle Strength
  • Considerations for Client Training Handouts
  • Case Study
  • 15 Motor Control Assessment
  • Introduction
  • Neurological and Physiological Basis of Motor Control
  • Impact of Motor Control Dysfunction on Daily Occupation
  • UMN versus LMN Signs
  • Dysfunction Caused by Cortical Lesions
  • Dysfunction Caused by Cerebellar Lesions
  • Dysfunction Caused by Basal Ganglia Lesions
  • Motor Control Assessment
  • Assessment of Motor Control Skills in Daily Living
  • Muscle Tone and Deep Tendon Reflexes
  • Postural Control
  • Paresis and Selective Motor Control
  • Coordination
  • Motor Planning
  • Case Study
  • 16 Motor Control Intervention
  • Introduction
  • Task-Oriented Training Approaches
  • Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy
  • Augmenting Task-Oriented Approaches
  • Use of Cognitive Strategies
  • Use of Technology
  • Management of Specific Neurological Impairments
  • Intervention for Paresis and Inability to Fractionate Movement
  • Intervention for Flaccidity, Spasticity, and Rigidity
  • Intervention for Deficits Associated with Hyperkinetic and Hypokinetic Movement Disorders
  • Intervention for Apraxia
  • Case Study
  • 17 Balance Assessment and Intervention
  • Balance and Impairment in Daily Occupation
  • Neurological and Physiological Basis of Balance
  • Screening of Balance Skills
  • Signs Indicating Dysfunction in Balance
  • Possible Causes of Impairment
  • Screening Instructions
  • Assessing Impact on Daily Occupational Function
  • Overview of Interventions for Balance Impairment
  • Specific Interventions for Balance Impairment
  • Remediation of Balance Impairments
  • Compensating for Balance Impairments
  • Adapting for Balance Impairments
  • Functional Mobility
  • Case Study
  • 18 Communication Assessment and Intervention
  • Communication Function and Impairment in Daily Occupation
  • Neurological and Physiological Basis of Communication
  • Neuroanatomical Structures and Functions
  • Anatomy and Physiology of Speech
  • Conceptual Foundation Underlying the Role of Occupational Therapy for Communication Impairment
  • Communication: Disorders, Signs and Symptoms, and Causes
  • Speech Disorders
  • Language Disorders
  • Communication: Assessing Impact on Occupational Performance
  • Screening
  • Assessing Impact on Daily Occupational Function
  • Specific Interventions for Communication Dysfunction
  • Augmentative and Alternative Communication
  • Partner Training
  • Script Training
  • Participation as Intervention
  • Adaptive Strategies
  • Case Study
  • Intervention
  • 19 Swallowing and Eating Assessment and Intervention
  • Swallowing and Eating Function and Impairment in Daily Occupation
  • Neurological and Physiological Bases of Swallowing and Eating
  • Preoral Stage
  • Oral Preparatory Stage
  • Oral Stage
  • Pharyngeal Stage
  • Esophageal Stage
  • Impaired Swallowing
  • Types of Dysphagia
  • Evaluation of Swallowing and Eating Skills
  • Clinical Assessment
  • Instrumental Evaluation
  • Conceptual Foundations Underlying Interventions for Swallowing and Eating Impairment
  • Remedial and Compensatory Dysphagia Therapy
  • Indirect and Direct Therapy
  • Compensatory and Remedial Interventions for Specific Eating and Swallowing Problems
  • Specific Eating and Swallowing Problems
  • Compensatory Swallowing Maneuvers
  • Progression of Diet with Swallowing Therapy
  • Dysphagia Diets
  • Patient and Caregiver Training
  • Case Study
  • 20 Cranial Nerve Assessment
  • Cranial Nerve Function and Impairment in Daily Occupation
  • Neurological and Physiological Basis of Cranial Nerve Function
  • Cranial Nerve Screening Procedures
  • Cranial Nerve I: Olfactory Nerve
  • Cranial Nerve II: Optic Nerve
  • Cranial Nerve III: Oculomotor Nerve
  • Cranial Nerve IV: Trochlear Nerve
  • Cranial Nerve V: Trigeminal Nerve
  • Cranial Nerve VI: Abducens Nerve
  • Cranial Nerve VII: Facial Nerve
  • Cranial Nerve VIII: Vestibulocochlear Nerve
  • Cranial Nerve IX: Glossopharyngeal Nerve
  • Cranial Nerve X: Vagus Nerve
  • Cranial Nerve XI: Accessory Nerve
  • Cranial Nerve XII: Hypoglossal Nerve
  • Case Study
  • 21 Environmental Assessment and Modification: Home, Work, and Community
  • Environmental Assessment and Modification
  • History and Legislative Standards
  • Universal Design
  • Equitable Use
  • Flexibility in Use
  • Simple and Intuitive Use
  • Perceptible Information
  • Tolerance for Error
  • Low Physical Effort
  • Size and Space for Approach and Use
  • Measuring for Fit: Understanding Anthropometrics
  • Steps to Use Anthropometric Measurements to Design Space
  • Purposes for Environmental Assessments
  • Overall Independence
  • Home Safety and Fall Prevention
  • Aging in Place
  • Community Livability
  • Injury Prevention and Productivity
  • Home Environment Assessment and Modification
  • Understanding the Client: The Occupational Profile
  • Team Approach: Including a Variety of Stakeholders
  • Funding Options
  • Creating the Problem List
  • The Process of Home Assessment and Modification
  • Entryways, Ramps, and Home Exteriors
  • Exterior Stairs, Elevators, and Lifts
  • Stairs: Exterior and Interior
  • Doors
  • Lighting and Outlets
  • Interior Floors, Hallways, Doorways, and Windows
  • Bathrooms
  • Kitchen
  • Living and Dining Rooms
  • Bedrooms
  • Closets
  • Home Safety Technologies
  • Workplace Environmental Assessment
  • Purpose of Conducting a Workplace Assessment
  • Preparing for the Worksite Visit
  • Components of an Environmental Assessment
  • Task Requirements and Workstation Design
  • Seated Workstations
  • Standing Workstations
  • Lifting Workstations
  • Lighting
  • Noise
  • Temperature
  • Flooring
  • Interventions for Work Environments
  • Workplace Layout
  • Workstation Design
  • Seated Workstation Adjustments
  • Standing Workstation Adjustments
  • Lifting Workstation Adjustments
  • Sit–Stand Workstations and Physical Activity
  • Community Environmental Assessment and Modification
  • Community Environmental Assessment
  • Community Environmental Modification
  • Case Study
  • Section 3 Rehabilitation Technology
  • 22 Upper Extremity Orthoses
  • Introduction
  • Classification of Orthoses
  • Basic Types of Orthoses
  • Orthosis Terminology
  • Orthosis Selection
  • Orthosis Adherence
  • Theoretical Foundations for the Use of Orthoses as a Therapeutic Intervention
  • Purposes of Orthoses
  • Immobilization to Support a Painful Joint
  • Immobilize for Healing or to Protect Tissues
  • Provide Stability or Restrict Unwanted Motion
  • Restore Mobility
  • Substitute for Weak or Absent Muscles
  • Prevent Contractures or Modify Tone
  • Efficacy and Outcomes
  • Case Study
  • 23 Upper Extremity Orthoses Fabrication
  • Orthosis Fabrication Introduction
  • Anatomical and Biomechanical Considerations When Fabricating Custom Orthoses
  • Anatomy
  • Biomechanical Principles Applied to Custom Orthosis Fabrication
  • Mechanical Principles Applied to Orthosis Construction
  • Patient Considerations When Choosing to Incorporate Orthoses into the Treatment Plan
  • Considerations for Designing an Orthosis
  • Theoretical Foundations for the Use of Orthoses as a Therapeutic Intervention
  • Phases of Tissue Healing
  • Reasons to Use Orthoses
  • Influence of Orthosis Use on Tissue Remodeling
  • Patient Adherence to Orthosis Use
  • Considerations Regarding Thermoplastic Orthosis Construction
  • Material Properties
  • Necessary Basic Equipment for Orthosis Fabrication
  • Custom Orthosis Construction
  • Orthosis Design
  • Thermoplastic Material Selection
  • Steps in Custom Orthosis Fabrication
  • Making a Proper Pattern
  • Cutting Thermoplastic Material
  • Heating Thermoplastic Material
  • Forming the Material into an Orthosis
  • Proper Patient Positioning during Orthosis Fabrication
  • Finishing Edges of the Orthosis
  • Applying the Straps
  • Outrigger Attachments
  • Process for Creating a Custom Outrigger
  • The Use of Padding
  • Evaluating Fit and Comfort
  • Training and Education
  • Orthosis Checkout
  • Case Study
  • 24 Physical Agent Modalities and Biofeedback
  • Introduction
  • Competency and Regulatory Issues
  • Theoretical Framework for Clinical Application
  • Phase I: Inflammatory Phase
  • Phase II: Proliferative Phase
  • Phase III: Maturation Phase
  • Pain
  • Incorporating Physical Agents into Typical Occupational Therapy Treatment
  • Superficial Thermal Agents
  • Thermotherapy or Heat Agents
  • Cryotherapy or Cold Agents
  • Mechanisms Underlying Function/Action
  • Thermotherapy: Hot Packs
  • Thermotherapy: Whirlpool
  • Thermotherapy: Fluidotherapy
  • Thermotherapy: Paraffin Baths
  • Cryotherapy
  • Ultrasound
  • Effect
  • Energy Distribution
  • Types of Clinical Conditions: Heal (Nonthermal) or Heat (Thermal) Ultrasound
  • Phonophoresis
  • Contraindications
  • Precautions
  • General Instructions or Directions for Ultrasound Use
  • Precautions for Ultrasound Use
  • Electrotherapy
  • Forms of Electrotherapy
  • Principles of Electricity
  • Effects
  • Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation
  • Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation
  • Iontophoresis
  • Laser Therapy (Low-Level Laser Therapy)
  • Mechanism of Action
  • Clinical Conditions for Which Modality Can Be Used
  • General Instructions
  • Surface Electromyographic Biofeedback
  • Clinical Conditions for Which Modality Can Be Used
  • Mechanism of Action
  • General Instructions
  • Case Study
  • 25 Wheelchair and Seating Selection
  • Wheelchair Seating and Mobility in Daily Occupation
  • Motor, Visual, Cognitive and Sensory Impairments That Underlie the Need for Seating and Mobility Devices
  • Wheelchair Seating and Mobility Screening and Assessment
  • Wheelchair Seating Screening
  • The Wheelchair Seating and Mobility Assessment Team
  • Wheelchair Seating Assessment
  • Wheelchair Mobility Screening
  • Wheelchair Mobility Assessment
  • Conceptual Foundation Underlying Interventions for Seating and Mobility Impairment
  • Specific Interventions for Skill Dysfunction
  • Wheelchair Seating System Categories
  • Common Positioning Challenges and Strategies
  • Wheeled Mobility Categories
  • Manual Wheelchair Self-propulsion Considerations
  • Power Wheelchair Considerations
  • Case Study
  • 26 Assistive Technology
  • Technology as an Enabling Part of Occupational Performance
  • Theoretical Foundations for the Use of Technology in Occupational Therapy
  • Assessment and Clinical Considerations for Using Technology
  • Interprofessional Team
  • Foundational Concepts for Access and Positioning
  • Technology Used for Remediation: Occupational-as-a-Means
  • General Guidelines for Therapeutic Use of Technology
  • Virtual Reality
  • Assistive Technology for Occupational Performance
  • Device Access
  • Text Entry
  • More Complex Trials for Text Entry
  • Electronic Aids to Daily Living
  • Case Study
  • Section 4 Restoration of Independent and Community Living Roles
  • 27 Restoring Activities of Daily Living
  • Activities of Daily Living
  • Evaluation of Activities of Daily Living
  • Chart Review
  • Occupational Profile
  • Assessment of Activity of Daily Living Performance
  • Other Factors to Consider in Activities of Daily Living Evaluations
  • Settings for Activities of Daily Living Evaluation and Intervention
  • Activities of Daily Living Intervention Techniques
  • Weakness
  • Low Endurance and Fatigue
  • Limited or Restricted Range of Motion
  • Incoordination and Poor Dexterity
  • Decreased Sensation
  • Loss of Use of One Upper Extremity or One Side of Body
  • Lower Extremity Amputation
  • Low or Limited Vision
  • Bariatric Considerations
  • Memory Deficits
  • Case Study
  • 28 Restoring Family, Parenting, and Social Roles
  • Role Disruption after Physical Disability
  • Family Roles
  • Restoring or Newly Assuming Parenting Roles
  • Restoring or Newly Assuming Caregiving Roles of Pets and Animal Assistants
  • Social Roles
  • Restoring Dating and Courtship Roles
  • Case Study
  • 29 Restoring Home, Work, and Recreation Roles
  • Introduction
  • Occupational Performance Assessments for Home Management, Work, and Recreation Roles
  • Selecting the Intervention Approach: Remediation, Compensation, or Adaptation
  • Restoring Home Management Roles
  • Performance-Based Measures of Home Management Occupational Roles
  • Intervention to Restore Home Management Occupational Roles
  • Efficacy of Interventions for Home Management
  • Restoring Work Roles
  • Background
  • Performance-Based Measures of Worker Roles
  • Intervention
  • Efficacy of Interventions for Restoring Work Roles
  • Restoring Recreation Roles
  • Background
  • Assessment of Recreation Roles
  • Intervention for Quiet and Active Leisure or Recreational Pursuits
  • Efficacy of Interventions for Restoring Recreation Roles
  • Case Study
  • 30 Restoring Transfers and Functional Mobility
  • Introduction
  • Transfers
  • Assessment for Transfers
  • Intervention for Transfers
  • Functional Mobility
  • Assessment for Functional Mobility
  • Intervention for Functional Mobility
  • Documentation of Wheelchair Mobility Skills
  • Case Study
  • 31 Restoring Driving and Community Mobility
  • Driving as an Instrumental Activity of Daily Living
  • Overview of Crashes in the United States
  • Driver Rehabilitation
  • Screening
  • Driving Assessment
  • Interventions to Support Driving
  • Community Mobility
  • Case Study: Julio
  • Assessment of Community Mobility
  • Interventions to Support Community Mobility
  • Case Study: Tristen
  • Section 5 Frames of Reference for Physical Disability Rehabilitation
  • 32 The Biomechanical Frame of Reference
  • Introduction
  • The Biomechanical Frame of Reference Theoretical Base
  • Function/Dysfunction Continua
  • Range of Motion
  • Strength
  • Endurance
  • Evaluation: Indicators of Function and Dysfunction
  • Range of Motion
  • Strength
  • Endurance
  • Intervention: Postulates Regarding Change
  • Range of Motion
  • Strength
  • Endurance
  • Evidence Regarding the Biomechanical Frame of Reference
  • Case Study
  • 33 The Rehabilitation Frame of Reference
  • Overview of the Rehabilitation Frame of Reference
  • Background
  • Characteristics of Clients
  • Settings and Situations
  • Theoretical Base and Related Models
  • The Medical Model and the Rehabilitation Model
  • The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health Model
  • The Client-Centered Model
  • Theoretical Assumptions
  • Evaluation (Function/Dysfunction Continua and Indicators)
  • Function and Dysfunction Continua
  • Indicators of Function and Dysfunction
  • Intervention (Postulates Regarding Change)
  • Intervention Techniques
  • Evidence
  • Case Study
  • 34 Motor Learning and Task-Oriented Approaches
  • Introduction
  • Motor Learning
  • Motor Learning Theories
  • Key Principles
  • Occupational Therapy Task-Oriented Approach
  • Theoretical Foundation
  • Evaluation Principles
  • Intervention Principles
  • Evidence
  • Case Study
  • 35 Functional Uses of Neurological Approaches: Rood, Brunnstrom, Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation, and Neuro-Developmental Treatment
  • Introduction
  • Rood Frame of Reference
  • Background and Historical Significance
  • Evaluation and Intervention Principles
  • Use of the Rood Frame of Reference Today
  • Brunnstrom Frame of Reference
  • Background and Historical Significance
  • Evaluation and Intervention Principles
  • Use of Brunnstrom Frame of Reference Today
  • Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Frame of Reference
  • Background and Historical Significance
  • Evaluation and Intervention Principles of PNF
  • Use of the PNF Frame of Reference Today
  • Neuro-Developmental Frame of Reference
  • Background and Historical Significance
  • Definition of Neuro-Developmental Treatment
  • Evaluation and Intervention Principles for NDT
  • Use of the NDT Frame of Reference Today
  • Case Study
  • Section 6 Guidelines for Physical Dysfunction Diagnostic Categories
  • 36 Cerebrovascular Accident
  • Introduction
  • Stroke Epidemiology
  • Stroke Etiology
  • Ischemia
  • Hemorrhage
  • Transient Ischemic Attack
  • Common Stroke Syndromes
  • Anterior Circulation Strokes
  • Posterior Circulation Strokes
  • Boarder Zone (Watershed) Infarcts
  • Medical Management
  • The Impact of Stroke on Daily Occupation
  • Trunk and Postural Control Impairments
  • Upper Extremity Impairments
  • Cognitive and Perceptual Impairments
  • Language Impairments
  • Visual Impairments
  • Psychosocial Impairments
  • Evaluation and Intervention of Functional Skill Deficits Secondary to Stroke
  • Evaluation Approaches
  • Evaluation of Areas of Occupation
  • Evaluation of Performance Skills and Client Factors
  • Intervention Approaches
  • Prevention of Future Strokes
  • Case Study
  • 37 Acquired Brain Injury
  • Introduction
  • Incidence, Prevalence, and Causation
  • Mechanisms of Injury and Clinical Implications
  • Focal Versus Diffuse Injuries
  • Cranial Nerve Damage Associated with Brain Injury
  • Brain Tumors
  • Classifications of Brain Injury
  • Severe Disorders of Consciousness
  • Moderate Brain Injury
  • Mild Brain Injury
  • Phases of Recovery
  • Occupational Therapy Assessments
  • Physical Assessments
  • Activities of Daily Living Assessments
  • Cognitive Assessments
  • Emotional Assessments
  • Behavioral Assessments
  • Assessments Used by the Interprofessional Team
  • Functional Impairment in Daily Occupations
  • Occupational Therapy Interventions
  • Physical Interventions
  • Sensory Stimulation
  • Vision and Visual Perception
  • Management of Agitation
  • Cognition
  • Self-Awareness
  • Functional Training
  • Psychosocial
  • Support Systems
  • Case Study
  • 38 Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Introduction
  • Occupational Therapy for Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Occupational Therapy Evaluation
  • Occupational Therapy Intervention Process
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology
  • Course and Prognosis
  • Signs and Symptoms
  • Medical Management
  • Functional Impairment in Daily Occupation
  • Occupational Therapy Evaluation
  • Occupational Therapy Intervention Process
  • Perspective on Intervention
  • Adjusting to Multiple Sclerosis
  • Parkinson Disease
  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology
  • Course and Prognosis
  • Signs and Symptoms
  • Medical Management
  • Functional Impairment in Daily Occupation
  • Occupational Therapy Evaluation
  • Occupational Therapy Intervention Process
  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology
  • Course and Prognosis
  • Signs and Symptoms
  • Medical Management
  • Functional Impairment in Daily Occupation
  • Occupational Therapy Evaluation
  • Occupational Therapy Intervention Process
  • Guillain-Barré Syndrome
  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology
  • Course and Prognosis
  • Signs and Symptoms
  • Medical Management
  • Functional Impairment in Daily Occupation
  • Occupational Therapy Evaluation
  • Occupational Therapy Intervention Process
  • Case Study
  • 39 Spinal Cord Injury
  • Introduction
  • Description of Spinal Cord Injury
  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology
  • Course
  • Prognosis
  • Secondary Conditions
  • Spinal Stabilization
  • Paralysis and Loss of Sensation
  • Respiration
  • Autonomic Dysreflexia
  • Orthostatic Hypotension
  • Pressure Injuries
  • Neurogenic Bladder and Bowel
  • Sexual Function
  • Temperature Regulation
  • Pain
  • Fatigue and Sleep Disturbance
  • Changes in Muscle Tone
  • Thromboembolism
  • Psychosocial Adaptation
  • Medical Management
  • Paralysis and Impaired Sensation
  • Respiration
  • Autonomic Dysreflexia
  • Orthostatic Hypotension
  • Pressure Injuries
  • Neurogenic Bowel and Bladder
  • Sexual Function
  • Temperature Regulation
  • Pain
  • Fatigue and Sleep Disturbance
  • Changes in Muscle Tone
  • Thromboembolism
  • Heterotopic Ossification
  • Psychosocial Adaptation
  • Polytrauma
  • Functional Impairment in Daily Occupations
  • Evaluation and Intervention of Functional Skill Deficits Secondary to Spinal Cord Injury
  • The Initial Occupational Therapy Evaluation
  • Occupational Therapy Intervention
  • Case Study
  • 40 Cardiac and Pulmonary Diseases
  • Introduction
  • Description of Cardiac Disease
  • Hypertension
  • Coronary Artery Disease
  • Acute Coronary Syndrome
  • Congestive Heart Failure
  • Functional Impairment in Daily Occupation Resulting from Cardiac Disease
  • Evaluation and Intervention of Functional Skill Deficits Secondary to Cardiac Disease
  • Description of Pulmonary Disease
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
  • Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
  • Interstitial Lung Disease
  • Functional Impairment in Daily Occupation Resulting from Pulmonary Disease
  • Evaluation and Intervention of Functional Skill Deficits Secondary to Pulmonary Disease
  • Case Study
  • 41 Orthopedic Conditions
  • Introduction
  • Purpose and Role of Occupational Therapy in Orthopedics
  • Occupational Therapy Evaluation in Orthopedics
  • Participation in Life Roles
  • Impairments of Abilities and Capacities
  • Occupational Therapy Treatment in Orthopedics
  • Upper Extremity Fractures
  • Shoulder Fractures
  • Elbow Fractures
  • Rotator Cuff Pathologies
  • Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
  • Rotator Cuff Tendonitis and Bicipital Tendonitis
  • Bursitis
  • Rotator Cuff Tear
  • Hip Fractures
  • Occupational Therapy Following a Hip Fracture and Surgery
  • Degenerative Hip Disease
  • Occupational Therapy after Elective Hip Surgery
  • Case Study
  • 42 Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis: Definition, Prevalence, and Background
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis Etiology and Pathophysiology
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis Course and Prognosis
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis Signs and Symptoms
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis Medical Management
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis–Related Functional Impairments in Daily Occupation
  • Osteoarthritis: Definition, Prevalence, and Background
  • Osteoarthritis Etiology and Pathophysiology
  • Osteoarthritis Course and Prognosis
  • Osteoarthritis Signs and Symptoms
  • Osteoarthritis Medical Management
  • Osteoarthritis-Related Functional Impairments in Daily Occupation
  • Evaluation of Functional Skill Deficits Secondary to Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis
  • Initial Interview
  • Body Functions and Activity Limitations
  • Mobility and Upper Limb Function
  • Interventions for Functional Skill Deficits Secondary to Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis
  • Physical Agent Modalities
  • Edema Management
  • Orthotics
  • Therapeutic Activities and Exercises
  • Ergonomics in Arthritis
  • Fatigue Management
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Postoperative Management
  • Theoretical Frameworks and Clinical Outcomes
  • Case Study
  • 43 Hand Impairments
  • Description of Common Hand Diagnoses
  • Tissue Healing
  • Tendinopathy
  • Nerve Injury
  • Fractures
  • Ligament Injury
  • Tendon Injury
  • Functional Impairment in Daily Occupation Resulting from Hand Impairments
  • Evaluation and Intervention of Functional Skill Deficits Secondary to Hand Impairments
  • Psychosocial Factors Affecting Therapeutic Outcomes
  • Goal Setting
  • Basic Interventions
  • Edema Control
  • Scar Management
  • Differential Digital Tendon Gliding Exercises
  • Blocking Exercises
  • Diagnosis-Specific Interventions
  • Conclusion
  • Case Study
  • Sage: A Case Study of de Quervain Tenosynovitis
  • 44 Amputations and Prosthetics
  • Amputation Epidemiology
  • Sequelae
  • Use of Prosthetic Devices
  • Amputation Medical Management
  • Phases of Rehabilitation
  • Patient Education
  • Managing Expectations of an Upper Limb Prosthesis
  • Upper Limb Prosthetic Options
  • Functional Impairment in Daily Occupation after Amputation
  • Emotional Impact
  • Evaluation after Amputation
  • Evaluation of Pain Associated with Amputation
  • Evaluation of Neuromusculoskeletal and Sensory Impairments after Amputation
  • Evaluation of ADL and IADL after Amputation
  • Evaluation of the Prosthesis after Amputation
  • Intervention for Pain, Neuromusculoskeletal, and Sensory Impairment after Amputation
  • Residual Limb Management
  • Maintain or Increase Range of Motion and Strength
  • Change of Dominance
  • Intervention for Independence in ADLs after Amputation
  • Intervention to Prepare for Prosthetic Fitting
  • Intervention with the Upper Limb Prosthesis
  • Don and Doff the Prosthesis
  • Residual Limb Inspection and Device Care
  • Prosthesis Wear Schedule
  • Prosthetic Controls Training
  • Functional Training with the Upper Limb Prosthesis
  • Driving and Community Mobility
  • Rehabilitation after Lower Limb Amputation
  • Conclusion
  • Case Study
  • 45 Diabetes
  • Diabetes Epidemiology
  • Diabetes: Prevalence and Importance of the Problem
  • Definition of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
  • Diabetes Diagnostic Criteria
  • Diabetes Risk Factors
  • Complications
  • Impact of Diabetes on Daily Occupations across the Life Span
  • Type 1 Diabetes
  • Type 2 Diabetes
  • Psychosocial Adaptation
  • Self-Management of Diabetes
  • Diabetes Self-Management as an Occupation
  • Behavioral Change Models
  • Self-Regulation Theory
  • Goal Setting and Goal Striving Theory
  • Self-Efficacy Theory
  • Transtheoretical Model
  • Chronic Care Model
  • Self-Management Education and Self-Management Support Programs
  • Self-Management Education and Support
  • Chronic Disease Self-Management Program
  • Team Care Approach for Diabetes Management
  • Occupational Therapy for People Living with Diabetes
  • Occupational Therapy Evaluation
  • Occupational Therapy Intervention
  • Conclusion
  • Case Study
  • 46 Alzheimer Disease and Other Dementias
  • Description of Alzheimer Disease and Other Dementias
  • Epidemiology
  • Definition
  • Prevalence and Background
  • Etiology
  • Dementia Course, Prognosis, Signs, and Symptoms
  • Medical Management
  • Functional Impairment in Daily Occupation
  • Early-Stage Functional Impairments
  • Middle-Stage Functional Impairments
  • Late-Stage Functional Impairments
  • Evaluation and Intervention of Functional Skill Deficits Secondary to Alzheimer Disease and Other Dementias
  • Assessment and Evaluation for Dementia
  • Intervention Procedures for Impairments Associated with Alzheimer Dementia
  • Case Study
  • 47 Cancer
  • Cancer: Background
  • Breast Cancer
  • Lung Cancer
  • Brain Cancer
  • Head and Neck Cancer
  • Sarcoma
  • Colorectal Cancer
  • Phases of the Cancer Journey
  • Diagnosis
  • Medical Treatment
  • Survivorship
  • Palliative Care
  • Occupational Therapy Evaluation and Intervention for People Living with Cancer
  • Occupational Therapy Evaluation Procedures and Methods
  • Occupational Therapy Intervention Approaches
  • Conclusions and Recommendations
  • Case Study
  • 48 Burn Injuries
  • Introduction
  • Burn Classification
  • Superficial Burns
  • Superficial Partial-Thickness Burns
  • Deep Partial-Thickness Burns
  • Full-Thickness Injury Burns
  • Total Body Surface Area
  • Phases of Burn Management and Rehabilitation
  • Emergent Phase
  • Acute Phase
  • Rehabilitation Phase
  • Potential Complications
  • Reconstructive Surgery
  • OT Related to Reconstructive Procedures
  • Return to Work
  • Special Considerations for Hand Burns
  • Evaluation of Hand Burns
  • Treatment of Hand Burns
  • Potential Complications of Hand Burns
  • Future Directions
  • Case Study
  • 49 Chronic Pain and Fibromyalgia
  • Chronic Pain and Fibromyalgia: Definition, Prevalence, and Background
  • Fibromyalgia: Prevalence, Etiology, Diagnosis, and Medical Management
  • Low Back Pain: Prevalence, Etiology, Diagnosis, and Medical Management
  • Functional Impairment in Daily Occupation Secondary to Chronic Pain
  • Activities of Daily Living
  • Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
  • Work and Education
  • Other Occupational Domains
  • Evaluation of Functional Skill Deficits Secondary to Chronic Pain
  • Patient History
  • Occupational Profile
  • Pain Diaries
  • Visual Analog Scales
  • Pain Disability Index
  • Brief Pain Inventory
  • Canadian Occupational Performance Measure
  • Intervention of Functional Skill Deficits Secondary to Chronic Pain
  • Client Education and Lifestyle Modification
  • Body Mechanics
  • Energy Conservation and Work Simplification
  • Strength and Endurance Training
  • Adaptive Equipment
  • Physical Agent Modalities
  • Complementary and Alternative Therapies
  • Case Study
  • 50 Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  • Description of Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  • Introduction
  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology
  • Course, Prognosis, and Contextual Factors
  • Signs and Symptoms
  • Aging with HIV
  • Medical Management
  • Functional Impairment in Daily Occupation
  • Evaluation and Intervention of Functional Skill Deficits Secondary to Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  • Occupation Specific Assessments
  • Assessment and Intervention for Common Signs and Symptoms
  • Prevention Strategies throughout the Disease Trajectory
  • Case Study
  • 51 Sleep Disorders Secondary to Orthopedic and Neurological Disorders
  • Sleep Disorders: Definition, Prevalence, and Background
  • The Physiology of Sleep
  • The Impact of Sleep Disorders on Daily Occupation
  • Occupational Therapy Evaluation and Intervention of Sleep Disorders
  • Evaluation and Intervention of the Environment
  • Evaluation and Intervention of Routines and Habits Related to the Sleep–Wake Cycle
  • Evaluation and Intervention of Daily Activity Levels Impacting Sleep Initiation and Maintenance
  • Case Study
  • 52 Psychosocial Adaptation to Disability
  • The Disability Experience
  • Adjustment to Disability
  • Denial, Anger, Depression, and Acceptance
  • Psychodynamic Model, Cognitive–Behavioral Model, and Transtheoretical Change Model
  • Disability Culture and the Independent Living Movement
  • How Occupational Therapists Facilitate Psychosocial Adjustment
  • Occupational Therapy Evaluation and Intervention of Role Loss
  • Occupational Therapy Evaluation and Intervention of Depression
  • Occupational Therapy Evaluation and Intervention of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Occupational Therapy Evaluation and Intervention of Substance Abuse
  • Case Study
  • Index
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