Covering the theory, design, and fabrication of orthotic devices, Introduction to Orthotics: A Clinical Reasoning & Problem-Solving Approach, 4th Edition helps you master the skills you need to choose and fit effective orthoses for patients with hand injuries and functional deficits. It emphasizes upper extremity splinting, with additional coverage of lower extremity orthotics and upper extremity prosthetics, and offers case studies promoting clinical reasoning and problem solving. This edition includes new chapters on orthotics of the shoulder and orthotic systems, plus online videos demonstrating fabrication and fitting techniques. Written by occupational therapy educators Brenda Coppard and Helene Lohman, this textbook/workbook is ideal for students and as a practical resource for occupational therapists and therapy assistants in the clinical setting. Student Resources on Evolve Video clips Learning activities Additional case studies Review questions and answers Self-quiz questions and answers Fabrication procedures from the text Forms from the text Grading sheets from the text How-To videos on the Evolve companion website let you watch the construction of orthotics again and again to increase your proficiency. Review questions and self-quizzes reinforce your comprehension of the material. Case studies in each chapter show how concepts relate to real-life clinical practice. Self-evaluation forms allow you to analyze your strengths and weaknesses related to new orthotic intervention techniques. Laboratory exercises test your clinical reasoning and technical skills. High-quality photos and line drawings illustrate key concepts and techniques. Combined textbook/workbook format makes it easier to develop fundamental skills in the theory, design, and fabrication of orthoses, Spiral binding lets the book lay flat when opened for convenient use while on the job. NEW! Fabrication processes appear in special boxes to allow for quick reference. NEW! Fabrication processes, forms, and grading sheets are included on the Evolve companion website, allowing you to create a personalized study guide. UPDATED content includes new case studies, references, evidence-based research tables, and more on the ‘science’ of orthotic intervention. NEW! Additional learning exercises show how to apply theory to practice. NEW! More integration of patient safety addresses this important aspect of patient care.
This book provides readers with methods for determining how to choose and fit orthoses for patients with hand injuries and functional deficits.
The third edition of Introduction to Splinting: A Clinical Reasoning and Problem-Solving Approach helps readers master the basic theory, principles, and techniques of splinting needed for clinical practice.
This title includes additional digital media when purchased in print format. For this digital book edition, media content may not be included.
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Develop the critical thinking skills you need to choose and fit effective orthoses for patients with hand injuries and functional deficits. As a combination workbook/textbook, Introduction to Orthotics, 5th Edition...
Advances in the material sciences, 3D printing technology, functional electrical stimulation, smart devices and apps, FES technology, sensors and microprocessor technologies, and more have lately transformed the field of orthotics, making ...
Parametric Analyses Nonparametric Analyses Strategis for Continuous Measures Types of Reliability Evaluated Strategies for Nominal Measures Strategies for Ordinal Measures Types of Reliability Evaluated Pearson product moment (Pearson's ...
... Evaluated Types of Reliability Evaluated Pearson product moment (Pearson r) (association) (0.0 to 1.0) Intrarater Test-retest Interrater Parallel forms Percent agreement (includes chance agreement) Percent agreement (includes chance ...
A unique feature of this text is the inclusion of a point-counterpoint discussion to demonstrate how clinicians can manage the same patient in different ways. This approach inspires broader thinking about clinical management.
However, when there is considerable improvement in function, prosthetists may encourage the person to try the latest ... Miller WC, Deathe AB, Speechley M: Lower extremity prosthetic mobility: a comparison of 3 self-report scales.