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Demos Prosthetic Restoration And Rehabiliation Of The Upper And Lower Extremity by Mary Catherine Spires and Brian Kelly and Alicia J Davis
Written by physiatrists, prosthetics, and therapists at the University of Michigan, this clinically oriented text is designed for busy practitioners managing patients with limb loss who are candidates for, or are undergoing, prosthetic restoration. The goal is to provide an illustrated, state- of-the-art overview of the science and practice of post-amputation care, prosthetic restoration, and functional rehabilitation that maximizes patient independence and quality of life. The book covers both lower and upper extremity restoration and rehabilitation. Beginning with basic anatomy and kinesiology and a brief recap of surgical principles and post-operative care for amputees, chapters in each section discuss biomechanics, clinical assessment, prosthetic options, writing a complete and detailed prescription for the prosthesis, restoration and management of specific problems by region, and rehabilitation programs and strategies. Common medical issues such as phantom limb sensation and pain, skin problems, and psychological considerations are discussed as well. Prosthetic restoration for special populations and prostheses for sports and recreation are treated in a dedicated section at the end of the book. Prosthetic Restoration and Rehabilitation of the Upper and Lower Extremity features: a modern, clinical approach to post-amputation care, prosthetic restoration, and functional rehabilitation; both upper and lower extremity; highly illustrated, accessible reference; case scenarios and multiple choice questions and answers for self-study; and clinical decision making; addresses practical questions and problems.