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Occupational Therapy for Physical Dysfunction Export

(01 March 2007)

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The definitive work on occupational therapy for physical dysfunction returnsin its Sixth Edition, with reputable co-editors and clinical, academic, andconsumer contributors. This text provides a current and well-rounded view ofthe field- from theoretical rationale to evaluation, treatment, and follow-up.Through the Occupational Functioning Model (OFM), the Sixth Edition continuesto emphasize the conceptual foundation and scientific basis for practice,including evidence to support the selection of appropriate assessments andinterventions. NEW TO THIS EDITION: Student DVD with video clips demonstratingrange of motion, manual muscle testing, construction of hand splints, andtransferring patients Evidence Tables summarize the evidence behind key topicsand cover Intervention, Participants, Dosage, Type of Best Evidence, Level ofEvidence, Benefit, Statistical Probability, and Reference Assessment Tablessummarize key assessment tools and cover Instrument and Reference,Description, Time to Administer, Validity, Reliability, Sensitivity, andStrengths and Weaknesses


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