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Long recognized as an essential reference for therapists and surgeons treating the hand and the upper extremity, Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity helps you return your patients to optimal function of the hand, wrist, elbow, arm, and shoulder. Leading hand surgeons and hand therapists detail the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of virtually any disorder you’re likely to see, with a focus on evidence-based and efficient patient care. Extensively referenced and abundantly illustrated, the 7th Edition of this reference is a "must read" for surgeons interested in the upper extremity, hand therapists from physical therapy or occupational therapy backgrounds, anyone preparing for the CHT examination, and all hand therapy clinics. Offers comprehensive coverage of all aspects of hand and upper extremity disorders, forming a complete picture for all members of the hand team—surgeons and therapists alike.

Provides multidisciplinary, global guidance from a Who’s Who list of hand surgery and hand therapy editors and contributors.

Includes many features new to this edition: considerations for pediatric therapy; a surgical management focus on the most commonly used techniques; new timing of therapeutic interventions relative to healing characteristics; and in-print references wherever possible.

Features more than a dozen new chapters covering Platelet-Rich Protein Injections, Restoration of Function After Adult Brachial Plexus Injury, Acute Management of Upper Extremity Amputation, Medical Management for Pain, Proprioception in Hand Rehabilitation, Graded Motor Imagery, and more.

Provides access to an extensive video library that covers common nerve injuries, hand and upper extremity transplantation, surgical and therapy management, and much more.

Helps you keep up with the latest advances in arthroscopy, imaging, vascular disorders, tendon transfers, fingertip injuries, mobilization techniques, traumatic brachial plexus injuries, and pain management—all clearly depicted with full-color illustrations and photographs. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

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ISBN13:9780323509138
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback

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<p>Volume 1</p> <p>PART 1</p> <p>Anatomy and Kinesiology</p> <p>1.      Anatomy and Kinesiology of the Hand</p> <p>2.      Anatomy and Kinesiology of the Wrist</p> <p>3.      Anatomy and Kinesiology of the Elbow</p> <p>4.      Anatomy and Kinesiology of the Shoulder</p> <p>5.      Surface Anatomy of the Upper Extremity</p> <p>PART 2</p> <p>Examination</p> <p>6.      Clinical Examination of the Hand</p> <p>7.      Clinical Examination of the Wrist</p> <p>8.      Clinical Examination of the Elbow</p> <p>9.      Clinical Examination of the Shoulder</p> <p>10.      Upper Quarter Screen</p> <p>11.      Sensibility Testing: History, Instrumentation, and Clinical Procedures</p> <p>12.      Functional Tests</p> <p>13.      Diagnostic Imaging of the Upper Extremity</p> <p>14.      Diagnostic Imaging of the Shoulder and Elbow</p> <p>15.      Clinical Interpretation of Nerve</p> <p>16.      Conduction Studies and Electromyography of the Upper Extremity</p> <p>17.      Outcome Measurement in Upper Extremity Practice</p> <p>18.      Impairment Evaluation</p> <p>PART 3</p> <p>Skin and Soft Tissue Conditions</p> <p>19.  Wound Classifi cation and Management</p> <p>20.  Common Infections of the Hand</p> <p>21.  Management of Skin Grafts and Flaps</p> <p>22.  Fingertip Injuries</p> <p>23.  Dupuytren’s Disease</p> <p>24.  Soft Tissue Tumors of the Forearm and Hand</p> <p>25.  Burns of the Upper Extremity</p> <p>26.  Acute Care and Rehabilitation of the Hand After Cold Injury</p> <p>PART 4</p> <p>Hand Fractures and Joint Injuries</p> <p>27.  Fractures: General Principles of Surgical Management</p> <p>28.  Hand Fracture Fixation and Healing: Skeletal Stability and Digital Mobility</p> <p>29.  Extra-articular Hand Fractures</p> <p>30.  Intra-articular Hand Fractures and Joint Injuries</p> <p>PART 5</p> <p>Tendon Injuries and Tendinopathies</p> <p>31.  Advances in Understanding of Tendon Healing and Repairs and Effect onPostoperative Management</p> <p>32.  Flexor Tendon Injuries</p> <p>33.  Staged/Delayed Tendon Reconstruction</p> <p>34.  The Extensor Tendons</p> <p>35.  Flexor and Extensor Tenolysis</p> <p>36.  Management of Hand and Wrist Tendinopathies</p> <p>PART 6</p> <p>Nerve Lacerations</p> <p>37.  Basic Science of Peripheral Nerve Injury and Repair</p> <p>38.  Nerve Response to Injury and Repair</p> <p>39.  New Advances in Nerve Repair</p> <p>40.  Therapist’s Management of Peripheral Nerve Injury</p> <p>41.  Sensory Reeducation</p> <p>PART 7</p> <p>Compression Neuropathies</p> <p>42.      Basic Science of Nerve Compressions</p> <p>43.      Carpal Tunnel Syndrome</p> <p>44.      Cubital Tunnel Syndrome</p> <p>45.      Other Nerve Compression Syndromes of the Wrist and Elbow </p> <p>PART 8</p> <p>Proximal Nerve Conditions</p> <p>46.      Cervical Radiculopathy</p> <p>47.      Thoracic Outlet Syndrome</p> <p>48.      Therapist’s Management of Upper Quarter Neuropathies</p> <p>49.      Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injuries</p> <p>50.      Common Nerve Injuries About the Shoulder</p> <p>PART 9</p> <p>Surgical Reconstruction for Nerve Injuries</p> <p>51.  Tendon Transfers for Upper Extremity Peripheral Nerve Injuries</p> <p>52.  Brachial Plexus Palsy Reconstruction: Tendon Transfers, Osteotomies, Capsular Release, and Arthrodesis </p> <p>53.  Nerve Transfers</p> <p>PART 10</p> <p>Vascular and Lymphatic Disorders</p> <p>54.  Vascular Disorders of the Upper Extremity</p> <p>55.  Edema: Therapist’s Management</p> <p>56.  Management of Upper Extremity Lymphedema</p> <p>57.  Manual Edema Mobilization: An Edema Reduction Technique for the Orthopedic Patient</p> <p>PART 11</p> <p>Stiffness of the Hand</p> <p>58.  Stiff Hand </p> <p>59.  Postoperative Management of Metacarpophalangeal Joint and Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Capsulectomies</p> <p>Volume 2</p> <p>PART 12</p> <p>Common Wrist Injuries</p> <p>60.  Distal Radius Fractures </p> <p>61.  The Distal Radioulnar Joint: Acute Injuries and Chronic Injuries</p> <p>62.  Ulnar Wrist Pain and Impairment: A Therapist’s Algorithmic Approach to the Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex</p> <p>63.  Management of Carpal Fractures and Dislocations</p> <p>64.  Carpal Instability </p> <p>65.  Wrist Reconstruction: Salvage Procedures </p> <p>66.      Wrist Arthroscopy</p> <p>PART 13</p> <p>Common Elbow Injuries</p> <p>67.      Fractures and Dislocations of the Elbow </p> <p>68.      Stiff Elbow</p> <p>69.      Elbow Arthroscopy</p> <p>70.      Elbow Tendinopathies </p> <p>71.      Biceps and Triceps Injuries</p> <p>72.      Elbow Instability</p> <p>PART 14</p> <p>Common Shoulder Conditions</p> <p>73.      Rotator Cuff Tendinopathies and Tears: Surgery and Therapy</p> <p>74.      Adhesive Capsulitis</p> <p>75.  Therapist’s Management of the Frozen Shoulder</p> <p>76.  Shoulder Instability </p> <p>77.  Examination and Management of Scapular Dysfunction</p> <p>PART 15</p> <p>Complex Traumatic Conditions</p> <p>78.  Complex Injuries of the Hand</p> <p>79.  The Surgical and Rehabilitative Aspects of Replantation and Revascularization of the Hand</p> <p>80.  Restoration of Thumb Function After Partial or Total Amputation</p> <p>81.  Aesthetic Hand Prosthesis: Its Psychological and Functional Potential</p> <p>82.  Amputations and Prosthetics</p> <p>83.  Electrical Injuries to the Upper Extremity</p> <p>84.  Psychological Effects of Upper Extremity Disorders</p> <p>PART 16</p> <p>Arthritis and Related Autoimmune Disorders</p> <p>85.  Pathomechanics of Deformities in the Arthritic Hand and Wrist</p> <p>86.  Therapist’s Evaluation and Conservative Management of Arthritis of the Upper Extremity</p> <p>87.  The Rheumatoid Thumb</p> <p>88.  Osteoarthritic Thumb Carpometacarpal Joint</p> <p>89.  Joint Replacement in the Hand and Wrist: Surgery and Therapy</p> <p>90.  Surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation of Tendon Ruptures and Imbalances in the Rheumatoid Hand</p> <p>91.  Surgical and Postoperative Management of Shoulder Arthritis</p> <p>92.  Surgical and Postoperative Management of Elbow Arthritis</p> <p>93.  Scleroderma </p> <p>PART 17</p> <p>Pain</p> <p>94.      Understanding Pain Mechanisms: The Basis of Clinical Decision Making for Pain Modulation</p> <p>95.      Pain Management: Principles of Therapist’s Intervention</p> <p>96.      Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Types I and II</p> <p>PART 18</p> <p>Special Techniques of Therapist’s Intervention</p> <p>97.      The Use of Physical Agents in Hand Rehabilitation</p> <p>98.      Nerve Mobilization and Nerve Gliding</p> <p>99.      Elastic Taping (Kinesio Taping Method)</p> <p>100.      Manual Therapy in the Management of Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Disorders</p> <p>101.      The Use of Yoga Therapy in Hand and Upper Quarter Rehabilitation</p> <p>PART 19</p> <p>Orthotic Intervention—Principles and Techniques</p> <p>102.      Foundations of Orthotic Intervention</p> <p>103.  The Forces of Dynamic Orthotic Positioning: Ten Questions to Ask Before Applying a Dynamic Orthosis to the Hand</p> <p>104.  Orthoses for Mobilization of Joints: Principles and Methods</p> <p>105.  Tissue Remodeling and Contracture Correction Using Serial Plaster Casting and Orthotic Positioning</p> <p>106.  Soft Orthoses: Indications and Techniques</p> <p>107.  Functional Fracture Bracing</p> <p>PART 20</p> <p>Other Special Populations</p> <p>108.  Management of Congenital Hand Anomalies</p> <p>109.  Flexor Tendon Injuries, Repair and Rehabilitation in Children</p> <p>110.  Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Surgery in the Child with Cerebral Palsy: Surgical Options and Rehabilitation</p> <p>111.  Hemiplegia</p> <p>112.  Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity in Tetraplegia</p> <p>113.  Treatment of the Injured Athlete</p> <p>114.  The Geriatric Hand Patient: Special Treatment Considerations</p> <p>115.  Focal Hand Dystonia</p> <p>116.  Psychosocial Aspects of Arm Illness</p> <p>PART 21</p> <p>The Injured Worker</p> <p>117.  Pathophysiology of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders</p> <p>118.  Approach to Management of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders, </p> <p>119  Analysis and Design of Jobs for Control of Work-Related Upper Limb Musculoskeletal Disorders, </p> <p>120.  Upper Limb Functional Capacity Evaluation</p> <p>121.      Work-Oriented Programs</p> <p>122.      Assessment and Treatment Principles for the Upper Extremities of Instrumental Musicians</p> <p>PART 22</p> <p>Evidence-Based Practice: Integrating Clinical Expertise and Systematic Research</p> <p>123.      Evidence-Based Practice in Hand Rehabilitation</p> <p>Volume 1</p> <p>PART 1</p> <p>Anatomy and Kinesiology</p> <p>1.      Anatomy and Kinesiology of the Hand</p> <p>2.      Anatomy and Kinesiology of the Wrist</p> <p>3.      Anatomy and Kinesiology of the Elbow</p> <p>4.      Anatomy and Kinesiology of the Shoulder</p> <p>5.      Surface Anatomy of the Upper Extremity</p> <p>PART 2</p> <p>Examination</p> <p>6.      Clinical Examination of the Hand</p> <p>7.      Clinical Examination of the Wrist</p> <p>8.      Clinical Examination of the Elbow</p> <p>9.      Clinical Examination of the Shoulder</p> <p>10.      Upper Quarter Screen</p> <p>11.      Sensibility Testing: History, Instrumentation, and Clinical Procedures</p> <p>12.      Functional Tests</p> <p>13.      Diagnostic Imaging of the Upper Extremity</p> <p>14.      Diagnostic Imaging of the Shoulder and Elbow</p> <p>15.      Clinical Interpretation of Nerve</p> <p>16.      Conduction Studies and Electromyography of the Upper Extremity</p> <p>17.      Outcome Measurement in Upper Extremity Practice</p> <p>18.      Impairment Evaluation</p> <p>PART 3</p> <p>Skin and Soft Tissue Conditions</p> <p>19.  Wound Classifi cation and Management</p> <p>20.  Common Infections of the Hand</p> <p>21.  Management of Skin Grafts and Flaps</p> <p>22.  Fingertip Injuries</p> <p>23.  Dupuytren’s Disease</p> <p>24.  Soft Tissue Tumors of the Forearm and Hand</p> <p>25.  Burns of the Upper Extremity</p> <p>26.  Acute Care and Rehabilitation of the Hand After Cold Injury</p> <p>PART 4</p> <p>Hand Fractures and Joint Injuries</p> <p>27.  Fractures: General Principles of Surgical Management</p> <p>28.  Hand Fracture Fixation and Healing: Skeletal Stability and Digital Mobility</p> <p>29.  Extra-articular Hand Fractures</p> <p>30.  Intra-articular Hand Fractures and Joint Injuries</p> <p>PART 5</p> <p>Tendon Injuries and Tendinopathies</p> <p>31.  Advances in Understanding of Tendon Healing and Repairs and Effect onPostoperative Management</p> <p>32.  Flexor Tendon Injuries</p> <p>33.  Staged/Delayed Tendon Reconstruction</p> <p>34.  The Extensor Tendons</p> <p>35.  Flexor and Extensor Tenolysis</p> <p>36.  Management of Hand and Wrist Tendinopathies</p> <p>PART 6</p> <p>Nerve Lacerations</p> <p>37.  Basic Science of Peripheral Nerve Injury and Repair</p> <p>38.  Nerve Response to Injury and Repair</p> <p>39.  New Advances in Nerve Repair</p> <p>40.  Therapist’s Management of Peripheral Nerve Injury</p> <p>41.  Sensory Reeducation</p> <p>PART 7</p> <p>Compression Neuropathies</p> <p>42.      Basic Science of Nerve Compressions</p> <p>43.      Carpal Tunnel Syndrome</p> <p>44.      Cubital Tunnel Syndrome</p> <p>45.      Other Nerve Compression Syndromes of the Wrist and Elbow </p> <p>PART 8</p> <p>Proximal Nerve Conditions</p> <p>46.      Cervical Radiculopathy</p> <p>47.      Thoracic Outlet Syndrome</p> <p>48.      Therapist’s Management of Upper Quarter Neuropathies</p> <p>49.      Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injuries</p> <p>50.      Common Nerve Injuries About the Shoulder</p> <p>PART 9</p> <p>Surgical Reconstruction for Nerve Injuries</p> <p>51.  Tendon Transfers for Upper Extremity Peripheral Nerve Injuries</p> <p>52.  Brachial Plexus Palsy Reconstruction: Tendon Transfers, Osteotomies, Capsular Release, and Arthrodesis </p> <p>53.  Nerve Transfers</p> <p>PART 10</p> <p>Vascular and Lymphatic Disorders</p> <p>54.  Vascular Disorders of the Upper Extremity</p> <p>55.  Edema: Therapist’s Management</p> <p>56.  Management of Upper Extremity Lymphedema</p> <p>57.  Manual Edema Mobilization: An Edema Reduction Technique for the Orthopedic Patient</p> <p>PART 11</p> <p>Stiffness of the Hand</p> <p>58.  Stiff Hand </p> <p>59.  Postoperative Management of Metacarpophalangeal Joint and Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Capsulectomies</p> <p>Volume 2</p> <p>PART 12</p> <p>Common Wrist Injuries</p> <p>60.  Distal Radius Fractures </p> <p>61.  The Distal Radioulnar Joint: Acute Injuries and Chronic Injuries</p> <p>62.  Ulnar Wrist Pain and Impairment: A Therapist’s Algorithmic Approach to the Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex</p> <p>63.  Management of Carpal Fractures and Dislocations</p> <p>64.  Carpal Instability </p> <p>65.  Wrist Reconstruction: Salvage Procedures </p> <p>66.      Wrist Arthroscopy</p> <p>PART 13</p> <p>Common Elbow Injuries</p> <p>67.      Fractures and Dislocations of the Elbow </p> <p>68.      Stiff Elbow</p> <p>69.      Elbow Arthroscopy</p> <p>70.      Elbow Tendinopathies </p> <p>71.      Biceps and Triceps Injuries</p> <p>72.      Elbow Instability</p> <p>PART 14</p> <p>Common Shoulder Conditions</p> <p>73.      Rotator Cuff Tendinopathies and Tears: Surgery and Therapy</p> <p>74.      Adhesive Capsulitis</p> <p>75.  Therapist’s Management of the Frozen Shoulder</p> <p>76.  Shoulder Instability </p> <p>77.  Examination and Management of Scapular Dysfunction</p> <p>PART 15</p> <p>Complex Traumatic Conditions</p> <p>78.  Complex Injuries of the Hand</p> <p>79.  The Surgical and Rehabilitative Aspects of Replantation and Revascularization of the Hand</p> <p>80.  Restoration of Thumb Function After Partial or Total Amputation</p> <p>81.  Aesthetic Hand Prosthesis: Its Psychological and Functional Potential</p> <p>82.  Amputations and Prosthetics</p> <p>83.  Electrical Injuries to the Upper Extremity</p> <p>84.  Psychological Effects of Upper Extremity Disorders</p> <p>PART 16</p> <p>Arthritis and Related Autoimmune Disorders</p> <p>85.  Pathomechanics of Deformities in the Arthritic Hand and Wrist</p> <p>86.  Therapist’s Evaluation and Conservative Management of Arthritis of the Upper Extremity</p> <p>87.  The Rheumatoid Thumb</p> <p>88.  Osteoarthritic Thumb Carpometacarpal Joint</p> <p>89.  Joint Replacement in the Hand and Wrist: Surgery and Therapy</p> <p>90.  Surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation of Tendon Ruptures and Imbalances in the Rheumatoid Hand</p> <p>91.  Surgical and Postoperative Management of Shoulder Arthritis</p> <p>92.  Surgical and Postoperative Management of Elbow Arthritis</p> <p>93.  Scleroderma </p> <p>PART 17</p> <p>Pain</p> <p>94.      Understanding Pain Mechanisms: The Basis of Clinical Decision Making for Pain Modulation</p> <p>95.      Pain Management: Principles of Therapist’s Intervention</p> <p>96.      Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Types I and II</p> <p>PART 18</p> <p>Special Techniques of Therapist’s Intervention</p> <p>97.      The Use of Physical Agents in Hand Rehabilitation</p> <p>98.      Nerve Mobilization and Nerve Gliding</p> <p>99.      Elastic Taping (Kinesio Taping Method)</p> <p>100.      Manual Therapy in the Management of Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Disorders</p> <p>101.      The Use of Yoga Therapy in Hand and Upper Quarter Rehabilitation</p> <p>PART 19</p> <p>Orthotic Intervention—Principles and Techniques</p> <p>102.      Foundations of Orthotic Intervention</p> <p>103.  The Forces of Dynamic Orthotic Positioning: Ten Questions to Ask Before Applying a Dynamic Orthosis to the Hand</p> <p>104.  Orthoses for Mobilization of Joints: Principles and Methods</p> <p>105.  Tissue Remodeling and Contracture Correction Using Serial Plaster Casting and Orthotic Positioning</p> <p>106.  Soft Orthoses: Indications and Techniques</p> <p>107.  Functional Fracture Bracing</p> <p>PART 20</p> <p>Other Special Populations</p> <p>108.  Management of Congenital Hand Anomalies</p> <p>109.  Flexor Tendon Injuries, Repair and Rehabilitation in Children</p> <p>110.  Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Surgery in the Child with Cerebral Palsy: Surgical Options and Rehabilitation</p> <p>111.  Hemiplegia</p> <p>112.  Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity in Tetraplegia</p> <p>113.  Treatment of the Injured Athlete</p> <p>114.  The Geriatric Hand Patient: Special Treatment Considerations</p> <p>115.  Focal Hand Dystonia</p> <p>116.  Psychosocial Aspects of Arm Illness</p> <p>PART 21</p> <p>The Injured Worker</p> <p>117.  Pathophysiology of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders</p> <p>118.  Approach to Management of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders, </p> <p>119  Analysis and Design of Jobs for Control of Work-Related Upper Limb Musculoskeletal Disorders, </p> <p>120.  Upper Limb Functional Capacity Evaluation</p> <p>121.      Work-Oriented Programs</p> <p>122.      Assessment and Treatment Principles for the Upper Extremities of Instrumental Musicians</p> <p>PART 22</p> <p>Evidence-Based Practice: Integrating Clinical Expertise and Systematic Research</p> <p>123.      Evidence-Based Practice in Hand Rehabilitation</p>

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