Physical Agents in Rehabilitation
From Research to Practice
Michelle H. Cameron
Published: 2003
Pages: 491
This straightforward and accessible guide teaches the how and why for effective and safe application of physical agents within a complete rehabilitation program. It covers everything from new applications to thermal agents, hydrotherapy, traction, compression, ultrasound, electrical currents, and electromagnetic radiation. Readers will learn when and when not to use physical agents, how to integrate these tools into a patient's overall treatment plan, and how to document treatment to optimize reimbursement and minimize liability. Clinical case studies are streamlined to provide accurate information quickly while enhancing decision-making skills. Evidenced-based practice is incorporated throughout, justifying treatment choices with concrete, up-to-the-minute research data.Completely reorganized format makes content more accessible, with chapters of greatest importance first, and related content grouped together Important new information on: Electrical Currents (Chapter 8); Traction (Chapter 10); Compression (Chapter 11); and Integrating Physical Agents into Patient Care (Chapter 13) Newly revised chapter on electrical stimulation (Chapter 8) presents a simplified approach to this complex topic, to present the full scope of the benefit of this treatment options New emphasis is placed on the newly revised International Disability standards (ICIDH model) Revised Clinical Case Study feature emphasizes paths to optimal treatment and follow-up Over 50 new illustrations and photographs help the reader better understand the concepts presented Language from the APTA's Guide to Physical Therapy Practice, 2nd Edition, aligns the book's presentation with current practice and documentation patterns.
- Comprehensive coverage of all physical agents - thermal agents, hydrotherapy, traction, compression, ultrasound, electrical currents, and electromagnetic radiation - ensures that readers understand the benefits and questions involved in correct applications.
- Clinical Case Studies help readers sharpen their decision making skills regarding important treatment choices and effective applications.
- Up-to-date information on research-based practice draws on the latest research sources, particularly those from the last 5 years.
- Incorporation of Preferred Practice Patterns from The Guide to the Physical Therapist Practice, 2nd Ed., throughout the text ensures that the reader is using the best and latest practices as defined by the APTA.
- Contraindications and Precautions boxes explain the appropriate use and application of physical agents with up-to-date warnings for optimum care paths.
- Step-by-step, illustrated Application Techniques boxes demonstrate how to reproduce effective treatments.
- Tables, drawings, algorithms, and photographs help readers evaluate applications of physical agents as well as desired outcomes.
- Summary of Information Covered and Objectives set the stage at the beginning of each chapter, guiding the reader and offering a structure for chapter review.