Description
Book SynopsisKinesiology for Occupational Therapy, Third Edition covers the theoretical background for understanding the kinematics and kinetics of normal human physiological movement. Each specific joint is assessed in terms of musculoskeletal function, movements possible, and an overview of pathology that may develop. Dr. Melinda Rybski covers four occupational therapy theories related to functional motion that are important for occupational therapists to know. This Third Edition has been updated to reflect the current field and includes new information that has emerged in recent years.
New in the Third Edition:
- Content closely follows AOTA’s Occupational Therapy Practice Framework and Occupational Therapy Vision 2025
- Updated and more extensive provision of evidence that summarizes key findings in current literature
- New theories are presented in the Intervention sections
- Extensive, joint specific and theory-based assessments are provided
- Interventions described are occupation-based, process-based
- Kinesiology concepts presented in a practical, useable way
- Expanded chapters for Spine and Thorax and Hip and Pelvis.
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Kinesiology for Occupational Therapy, Third Edition clearly outlines the need for an understanding of kinesiology in occupational therapy, providing occupational therapists with the evidence necessary to support their intervention strategies.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Contributing Authors
- Preface
- Section I Foundational Knowledge
- Chapter 1 Occupational Therapy Conceptual Foundations
- Chapter 2 Kinesiology Concepts
- Chapter 3 Range of Motion
- Chapter 4 Factors Influencing Strength
- Section II Normal Joint Movement
- Chapter 5 The Shoulder
- Chapter 6 The Elbow
- Chapter 7 The Wrist
- Chapter 8 The Hand
- Chapter 9 Posture
- Chapter 10 The Hip and Pelvis
- Chapter 11 The Knee, Ankle, and Foot
- Section III Intervention
- Chapter 12 Biomechanical Intervention Approach
- Chapter 13 Rehabilitation Approach
- Chapter 14 Occupational Adaptation Practice Model
- Chapter 15 Motor Control and Motor Learning
- Finanical Disclosures
- Index