ISBN-10:
0323029485
ISBN-13:
9780323029483
Pub. Date:
01/24/2011
Publisher:
Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN-10:
0323029485
ISBN-13:
9780323029483
Pub. Date:
01/24/2011
Publisher:
Elsevier Health Sciences

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Overview

Geriatric Physical Therapy offers a comprehensive presentation of geriatric physical therapy science and practice. Thoroughly revised and updated, editors Andrew Guccione, Rita Wong, and Dale Avers and their contributors provide current information on aging-related changes in function, the impact of these changes on patient examination and evaluation, and intervention approaches that maximize optimal aging. Chapters emphasize evidence-based content that clinicians can use throughout the patient management process. Six new chapters include: Exercise Prescription, Older Adults and Their Families, Impaired Joint Mobility, Impaired Motor Control, Home-based Service Delivery, and Hospice and End of Life. Clinically accurate and relevant while at the same time exploring theory and rationale for evidence-based practice, it’s perfect for students and practicing clinicians. It’s also an excellent study aid for the Geriatric Physical Therapy Specialization exam.

  • Comprehensive coverage provides all the foundational knowledge needed for effective management of geriatric disorders.
  • Content is written and reviewed by leading experts in the field to ensure information is authoritative, comprehensive, current, and clinically accurate.
  • A highly readable writing style and consistent organization make it easy to understand difficult concepts.
  • Tables and boxes organize and summarize important information and highlight key points for quick reference.
  • A well-referenced and scientific approach provides the depth to understand processes and procedures.
  • Theory mixed with real case examples show how concepts apply to practice and help you enhance clinical decision-making skills.
  • Standard APTA terminology familiarizes you with terms used in practice.

  • A new chapter, Exercise Prescription, highlights evidence-based exercise prescription and the role of physical activity and exercise on the aging process.
  • A new chapter, Older Adults and Their Families, helps physical therapists understand the role spouses/partners and adult children can play in rehabilitation, from providing emotional support to assisting with exercise programs and other daily living activities.
  • New chapters on Impaired Joint Mobility, Impaired Motor Control, Home-based Service Delivery, and Hospice and End of Life expand coverage of established and emerging topics in physical therapy.
  • Incorporates two conceptual models: the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice, 2nd Edition, and the International Classification of Function, Disability, and Health (ICF) of the World Health Organization (WHO) with an emphasis on enabling function and enhancing participation rather than concentrating on dysfunction and disability
  • A companion Evolve website includes all references linked to MEDLINE as well as helpful links to other relevant websites.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780323029483
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Publication date: 01/24/2011
Edition description: Older Edition
Pages: 624
Product dimensions: 8.70(w) x 11.10(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

PT, DPT, PhD

Table of Contents

Part 1: Foundations

  1. Geriatric Physical Therapy in the 21st Century: Overarching Principles and Approaches to Practice
  2. Implications of an Aging Population for Rehabilitation: Demography, Mortality, and Morbidity
  3. Physiology of Aging-related Decline and its Functional Impact
  4. Geriatric Pharmacology
  5. Exercise and Physical Activity for Older Adults
  6. Part 2: Contexts for Examination and Intervention

  7. Health and Function: Patient Management Principles
  8. Environmental Design: Accommodating Sensory Changes in Older Adults
  9. Cognitive impairment in Older Adults
  10. Evaluation of the Acute and Medically Complex Patient
  11. Motivation and Patient Education: Implication for Physical Therapist Practice
  12. Older Adults and Their Families
  13. Part 3: Evaluation, Diagnosis, and the Plan of Care

  14. Impaired Aerobic Capacity/Endurance
  15. Impaired Joint Mobility
  16. Impaired Muscle Performance
  17. Impaired Motor Control
  18. Impaired Posture
  19. Ambulation: Impact of Age-related Changes on Functional Mobility
  20. Balance and Falls
  21. Part 4: Special Problems and Interventions

  22. Impaired Integumentary Integrity
  23. Management of Urinary Incontinence in Women and Men
  24. Conservative Pain Management for the Older Adult
  25. Lower Limb Orthothese for Older Adults
  26. Prosthetic Management for the Older Adult with Lower Limb Amputation
  27. Part 5: Special Populations and the Continuum of Care

  28. Wellness for the Aging Adult
  29. Home-health Physical Therapy
  30. Patient Management in Post-Acute Inpatient Settings
  31. Hospice and End of Life
  32. Senior Athlete
  33. Older Adults with Developmental Disabilities
  34. Part 6: Societal Issues

  35. Reimbursement and Payment Policy
  36. Health Policy and Advocacy in the United States: A Perspective for Geriatric Physical Therapy

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