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Discover new perspectives and recent research findings to apply to the children and families on your caseload With Movement Sciences: Transfer of Knowledge into Pediatric Therapy Practice, you will explore the motor control, learning, and development of children with movement disorders, allowing you to increase the effectiveness of intervention. This book provides cutting-edge information on motor disabilities in children—such as cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, or Erb's palsy—and how prehension, balance, and mobility are affected. Expert researchers and practitioners offer their findings and techniques for improving motor processes, using figures, tables, and extensive resources to help y...
Includes maps of the U.S. Congressional districts.
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The changing landscape of health care continues to grow more diverse. As young health professionals move into clinical practice and face challenging health demands and increasing health care costs, they must be prepared to work in interprofessional teams despite a lack of experience in team-based skills. Interprofessional Healthcare: Education and Practice for Rural and Underserved Populations represents a collective response to this problem from educators, clinicians, and community health leaders to create a resource for interprofessional education and practice. Divided into five sections, this book includes the necessary information to encourage dialogue, debate, and action in interprofessional education needed to meet the health care needs for the present and the future.
Major topics include: pathology and pathophysiology of spasticity, use of gait and analysis data, rhizotomy, and orthopaedic surgical procedures for treatment of crouched gait, tight Achilles tendon, and varus foot. Includes outcome assessment and global management. Based on a November 1991 symposium, first in a series of pediatric orthopaedic symposia supported by the Shriners' Hospitals for Crippled Children, in collaboration with the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America.
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