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Atlas of orthoses and assistive devices / Joseph B Webster
Título : Atlas of orthoses and assistive devices Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Joseph B Webster (1965), Editor científico ; Douglas Murphy, Editor científico Mención de edición: 5a ed. Editorial: Elsevier Fecha de publicación: 2019 Número de páginas: xiv, 463 p. Il.: il., color Dimensiones: Rústico ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-323-48323-0 Nota general: Precedido por el atlas AAOS de ortesis y dispositivos de asistencia / [editado por] John D. Hsu, John W. Michael, John R. Fisk. 4ta ed. c2008.
Incluye referencias bibliográficas e indice.Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: APARATOS ORTOPÉDICOS, FENÓMENOS BEOMECÁNICOS, DISPOSITIVOS DE FIJACIÓN, ORTOPÉDICA, DISPOSITIVOS DE AUTO AYUDA, ÓRTESIS. Clasificación: 617.9 - Varias ramas de la medicina cirugía - Cirugía operatoria y campos especiales de cirugía Resumen: 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 the prescription of these devices brings you up to date with these changes, helping physiatrists, orthopaedic surgeons, prosthetists, orthotists, and other rehabilitative specialists work together to select the appropiate orthotic device for optimal results in every patient.
Nota de contenido: Contents. SECTION 1 Basics. // 1. Orthotic prescription. // 2. Materials Science. // 3. Principles of fabrication. // 4. Principles of normal and pathologic Gait. // SECTION 2. Spinal Orthoses. // 5. Biomechanics of the Spine. // 6. Principles and components of spinal orthoses. // 7. Orthoses for spinal pain. // 8. Orthoses for spinal deformities. // 9. Orthoses for spinal trauma and Postoperative Care. // 10. Orthoses for osteoporsis. // SECTION 3 Upper Limb Orthoses. // 11. Biomechanics of the Upper Limb. // 12. Principles and components of upper limb orthoses. // 13. Upper limb orthoses for the stroke- and brain injured patient. // 14. Upper limb orthoses for persons with spinal cord injuries and brachial plexus injuries. // 15. Orthoses for the burned hand. // 16. Orthotic treatme considerations for arthritis and overuse syndromes in the upper limb. // 17. Functional bracing of selected upper limb fractures. // SECTION 4. Lower limb orthoses. // 18. Biomechanics of the Hip, Knee, and ankle. // Foot biomechanics. // 20. Shoes and shoe modifications. // 21. Foot orthoses. // 22. Lower limb orthoses. // 23. Lower limb orthoses for persons with spinal cord injury. // 24. Orthoses in total joint arthroplasty. // 25. Knee Orthoses for sports-related issues. // 26. Ortotic management of neuropathicand dysvascular feet. // 27. Orthotic management of polio and postpolio syndrome. // 28. Lower limb orthoses for persons who have had a stroke. // 29. Assessment and orthotic management of gait dysfunction in individuals with traumatic brain injury. // SECTION 5. Pediatric Orthoses. // 30. Congenital and acquired disorders. // 31. Pediatric hip Orthoses. // 32.Orthoses for the muscle disease patient. // 33. Orthoses for cerebral palsy. // 34. Orthoses for myelomeningocele. // 35. Cranial remolding orthoses. // SECTION 6. Assistive devices. // 36. Canes, crutches and walkers. // 37. Wheeled mobility: evaluation for orthotic seating and positioning. // 38. Wheeled mobility: device prescription and care. // 39. Wheelchair and assistive considerations for remote settings. // 40. Communication devices and electronic aids to activities of daily living. // 41. Sports adaptations and assistive devices for recreation. // 42. Driving and related assistive devices. // 43. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation applications. // 44. Exoskeletal assisted rehabilitation after spinal cord injury. // 45. Future trends and research in orthoses. Atlas of orthoses and assistive devices [texto impreso] / Joseph B Webster (1965), Editor científico ; Douglas Murphy, Editor científico . - 5a ed. . - Elsevier, 2019 . - xiv, 463 p. : il., color ; Rústico.
ISBN : 978-0-323-48323-0
Precedido por el atlas AAOS de ortesis y dispositivos de asistencia / [editado por] John D. Hsu, John W. Michael, John R. Fisk. 4ta ed. c2008.
Incluye referencias bibliográficas e indice.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: APARATOS ORTOPÉDICOS, FENÓMENOS BEOMECÁNICOS, DISPOSITIVOS DE FIJACIÓN, ORTOPÉDICA, DISPOSITIVOS DE AUTO AYUDA, ÓRTESIS. Clasificación: 617.9 - Varias ramas de la medicina cirugía - Cirugía operatoria y campos especiales de cirugía Resumen: 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 the prescription of these devices brings you up to date with these changes, helping physiatrists, orthopaedic surgeons, prosthetists, orthotists, and other rehabilitative specialists work together to select the appropiate orthotic device for optimal results in every patient.
Nota de contenido: Contents. SECTION 1 Basics. // 1. Orthotic prescription. // 2. Materials Science. // 3. Principles of fabrication. // 4. Principles of normal and pathologic Gait. // SECTION 2. Spinal Orthoses. // 5. Biomechanics of the Spine. // 6. Principles and components of spinal orthoses. // 7. Orthoses for spinal pain. // 8. Orthoses for spinal deformities. // 9. Orthoses for spinal trauma and Postoperative Care. // 10. Orthoses for osteoporsis. // SECTION 3 Upper Limb Orthoses. // 11. Biomechanics of the Upper Limb. // 12. Principles and components of upper limb orthoses. // 13. Upper limb orthoses for the stroke- and brain injured patient. // 14. Upper limb orthoses for persons with spinal cord injuries and brachial plexus injuries. // 15. Orthoses for the burned hand. // 16. Orthotic treatme considerations for arthritis and overuse syndromes in the upper limb. // 17. Functional bracing of selected upper limb fractures. // SECTION 4. Lower limb orthoses. // 18. Biomechanics of the Hip, Knee, and ankle. // Foot biomechanics. // 20. Shoes and shoe modifications. // 21. Foot orthoses. // 22. Lower limb orthoses. // 23. Lower limb orthoses for persons with spinal cord injury. // 24. Orthoses in total joint arthroplasty. // 25. Knee Orthoses for sports-related issues. // 26. Ortotic management of neuropathicand dysvascular feet. // 27. Orthotic management of polio and postpolio syndrome. // 28. Lower limb orthoses for persons who have had a stroke. // 29. Assessment and orthotic management of gait dysfunction in individuals with traumatic brain injury. // SECTION 5. Pediatric Orthoses. // 30. Congenital and acquired disorders. // 31. Pediatric hip Orthoses. // 32.Orthoses for the muscle disease patient. // 33. Orthoses for cerebral palsy. // 34. Orthoses for myelomeningocele. // 35. Cranial remolding orthoses. // SECTION 6. Assistive devices. // 36. Canes, crutches and walkers. // 37. Wheeled mobility: evaluation for orthotic seating and positioning. // 38. Wheeled mobility: device prescription and care. // 39. Wheelchair and assistive considerations for remote settings. // 40. Communication devices and electronic aids to activities of daily living. // 41. Sports adaptations and assistive devices for recreation. // 42. Driving and related assistive devices. // 43. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation applications. // 44. Exoskeletal assisted rehabilitation after spinal cord injury. // 45. Future trends and research in orthoses. Reserva
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