Clinical Pathways: An Occupational Therapy Assessment for Range of Motion & Manual Muscle Strength

Clinical Pathways: An Occupational Therapy Assessment for Range of Motion & Manual Muscle Strength

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Clinical Pathways, an exciting first edition, helps students learn how to proficiently conduct range of motion (ROM) and manual muscle (MMT) assessment for the main joint structures of the body. Focusing heavily on clinical application, the text also provides a novel, occupational therapyfocused Clinical Pathways of Assessment model that connects physical assessment with a clinical decisionmaking process. This model helps students develop the skills to effectively evaluate a client through an occupational profile and performance. Clientcentered outcome measures are used to assess the clients functional ability in the performance of their daily occupations. Ultimately, using this framework will help to prepare for the process of designing and modifying the treatment plan to achieve optimum results. A unique OTfocused decisionmaking framework shows students, through an occupational profile, how to observe functions within the clients contextual and/or cultural environment using functional observations, postural screening, and current evidencedbased outcome assessments. A standard chapter organization Each chapter includes a specific body structure and follows a standardized template that includes: Learning objectives, description of anatomical structures (joint and musculoskeletal attachment sites), palpation of specific landmarks, functional movement patterns, ROM and MMT assessment (vibrant muscular images with photography, and Test Your Skill Set (sample case studies). Colorcoded design A visually striking multicolor design to ease navigation from table of contents through each chapter, helps organize the content and provides a quick reference feature such as a thumb index. Online instructor resources An interactive test bank based on case studies, and PowerPoint presentations enhance teaching and streamline lecture and exam preparation. eBook available Faster, smarter, and more convenient, todays eBooks can transform learning. These interactive, fully searchable tools offer 24/7 access on multiple devices, the ability to highlight and share notes, and much more.

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