TELEREHABILITATION. PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE

TELEREHABILITATION. PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE

Editorial:
ELSEVIER UK
Año de edición:
Materia
Rehabilitación
ISBN:
978-0-323-82486-6
Páginas:
448
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 10 días

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

74,88 €

Despues:

71,14 €

1 Introduction and How to Use this Book
2 Getting Started: Mechanisms of Telerehabilitation
3 Telerehabilitation in Spinal Cord Injury
4 Telerehabilitation in Stroke
5 Telerehabilitation in Brain Injury
6 Cancer Telerehabilitation
7 Telerehabilitation for Amputee Care
8 Telerehabilitation in Burns
9 Multiple Sclerosis and Telerehabilitation
10 Telerehabilitation in ALS
11 Telerehabilitation for Geriatrics
12 Telerehabilitation for Pressure Sores
13 Telerehabilitation for Pain Management and Opioid Weaning
14 Telerehabilitation for Musculoskeletal Injuries
15 Telerehabilitation for Integrative Health
16 Telerehabilitation in neurogenic bladder and bowel dysfunction
17 Telerehabilitation for Sexual Dysfunction
18 Telepsychology
19 Tele physical therapy
20 Tele occupational therapy
21 Telerehabilitation in Hand therapy
22 Telerehabilitation for Exercise
23 Telerehabilitation for Speech Therapy
24 Pediatric Telerehabilitation
25 Surgical Rehabilitation Across Countries: A model for future planning in Telerehabilitation
26 Telerehabilitation in Disasters
27 Telerehabilitation in a Developing Country: Educating Healthcare Professionals
28 Legislative Issues in the International Practice of Telerehabilitation
29 Telemedicine for Medical Problems in Persons with Disabilities
29 Culinary Telemedicine
29 Legislative Issues in the International Practice of Telerehabilitation

Offering significant benefits to both healthcare providers and patients, telerehabilitation is a key component in the future of rehabilitation care. Telerehabilitation: Principles and Practice provides expert information from experienced practitioners in the field, covering the wide range of patients seen in a rehabilitation medical practice or a hospital-based system. It provides quick access to information on common rehabilitation diagnoses and practices and how you can best use telerehabilitation to provide timely, effective care to every patient.

Author
Marcalee Alexander, MD, CEO, Telerehabilitation International; Clinical Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine; Research Associate, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital; Department of PM&R Harvard SOM; Telerehabilitation Physician, Spaulding Rehab; Editor-in-Chief, SCSC, Birmingham, Alabama.