Casebook of Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Including Virtual Reality
This book is a companion text to Orthopedic Rehabilitation, Assessment, and Enablement by the same author, but can be used independently. Through real life examples, it illustrates the rehabilitation ideas and principles taught in the companion text, ranging from conditions seen daily by the orthopedic surgeon or primary care physician to more challenging conditions. It also covers newer paradigm shifts in the management of osteoporosis and new technologies. In addition, the book highlights the uses of the computers and virtual reality in the field of orthopedic surgery. Coverage ends by stressing the importance of tele-rehabilitation.
1;David Ip;3 2;About the Author;5 3;Preface;6 3.1;Section I;8 4;Contents;8 4.1;Section II;9 5;Section I Case Illustrations of the Rehabilitation of Common and Challenging Orthopedic Conditions;12 5.1;Cas e 1 N ew Dual- energy X- ray Absorptiometry Machines ( iDXA) and Vertebral Fracture Assessment ( VFA);13 5.1.1;Discussion;14 5.1.2;Present Case Scenario;18 5.1.3;References;19 5.1.4;History and Examination;20 5.1.5;Discussion;20 5.2;Cas e 2 Hyper- gravity Stimulation Therapy;20 5.2.1;Present Case Scenario;23 5.2.2;References;24 5.2.3;History and Examination;25 5.3;Cas e 3 Lady Having Difficulty in Controlling the Computer Mouse;25 5.3.1;Discussion;26 5.3.2;Pitfalls;27 5.3.3;References;28 5.3.4;History and Examination;29 5.4;Cas e 4 Whiplash- associated Neck Disabilities;29 5.4.1;Discussion;30 5.4.2;References;37 5.4.3;History and Examination;38 5.4.4;Discussion;38 5.5;Cas e 5 Sizable Cartilage Defect in a Professional Footballer;38 5.5.1;References;42 5.5.2;History and Examination;43 5.6;Cas e 6 Functional Knee Complaints in a Child with Cerebral Palsy;43 5.6.1;Discussion;44 5.6.2;References;46 5.6.3;History and Examination;47 5.6.4;Discussion;47 5.7;Cas e 7 Hamstrings Injuries in a Professional Sprinter;47 5.7.1;References;54 5.7.2;History and Examination;55 5.7.3;Discussion;55 5.8;Cas e 8 Was it Simply Tachycardia or Something More Sinister?;55 5.8.1;References;57 5.8.2;History and Examination;58 5.9;Cas e 9 A Lady with Intractable Heel Pain;58 5.9.1;Discussion;59 5.9.2;References;62 5.9.3;History and Examination;63 5.9.4;Discussion;63 5.10;Cas e 10 Hip Swelling after Combined TBI and SCI;63 5.10.1;References;69 5.10.2;History and Examination;70 5.10.3;Discussion;70 5.11;Cas e 11 Consultation for a Third Opinion on Bone Health;70 5.11.1;References;73 5.11.2;History and Examination;74 5.11.3;Discussion;74 5.12;Cas e 12 Was It Really Another Case of " Tennis Elbow"?;74 5.12.1;References;76 5.12.2;History and Examination;77 5.13;Cas e 13 A Patient Requesting an " Oxford Uni" for his knee OA;77 5.13.1;Discussion;78 5.13.2;References;80 5.13.3;History and Examination;81 5.14;Cas e 14 Bisphosphonates and Peri- prosthetic Osteolysis;81 5.14.1;Discussion;82 5.14.2;References;85 5.14.3;History and Examination;86 5.14.4;Discussion;86 5.15;Cas e 15 A Young Engineer with Disabling Sciatic Pain;86 5.15.1;References;92 5.15.2;History and Examination;93 5.16;Cas e 16 T he " Wonder Drug" Glucosamine;93 5.16.1;Discussion;94 5.16.2;Subsequent Patient Management;95 5.16.3;References;97 5.16.4;History and Examination;98 5.16.5;Discussion;98 5.17;Cas e 17 Hyaluronan for Knee OA, Facts Vs. Myths;98 5.17.1;Conclusion;100 5.17.2;References;100 5.17.3;History and Examination;101 5.18;Cas e 18 High Heels Woes;101 5.18.1;Discussion;102 5.18.2;References;107 5.18.3;History and Examination;108 5.19;Cas e 19 Silent Bone Loss and Vitamin D Insufficiency;108 5.19.1;Discussion;109 5.19.2;References;114 5.19.3;History and Examination;115 5.20;Cas e 20 A Professor Suffering from OA Knee Pain;115 5.20.1;Discussion;116 5.20.2;References;122 5.20.3;History and Examination;124 5.21;Cas e 21 N ew Physical Sign in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome;124 5.21.1;Discussion;125 5.21.2;References;127 5.21.3;History and Examination;128 5.22;Cas e 22 Kinesiophobia;128 5.22.1;Discussion;129 5.22.2;References;132 5.22.3;History and Examination;133 5.23;Cas e 23 Breakthrough Fracture While on Bisphosphonates;133 5.23.1;Discussion;134 5.23.2;References;140 5.23.3;History and Examination;142 5.23.4;Discussion;142 5.24;Cas e 24 Can Back Pain Be Predicted?;142 5.24.1;Present Case Scenario;144 5.24.2;References;145 5.24.3;History and Examination;146 5.24.4;Discussion;146 5.25;Cas e 25 E nthusiasm for " Non- fusion Technology" for Discogenic Back Pain;146 5.25.1;References;154 5.25.2;History and Examination;155 5.25.3;Discussion;155 5.26;Cas e 26 E xtra Busy Banker Troubled by Subacute Back Pain, Yet No Time for Physiotherapy;155 5.26.1;References;161 5.26.2;History and Examination;162 5.27;C
Ip, David
ISBN | 9783540744276 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783540744276 |
Medientyp | E-Book - PDF |
Auflage | 2. Aufl. |
Copyrightjahr | 2007 |
Verlag | Springer-Verlag |
Umfang | 330 Seiten |
Sprache | Englisch |
Kopierschutz | Digitales Wasserzeichen |