Table of Contents

 

 

 

PART I

OVERVIEW: OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY FOUNDATIONS FOR PHYSICAL DYSFUNCTION

 

1

The Occupational Therapy Practice Framework and the Practice of Occupational Therapy for People with Physical Disabilities   Heidi McHugh Pendleton, Winifred Schultz-Krohn

1

2

History and Practice Trends in Physical Dysfunction Intervention   Kathleen Barker Schwartz

18

PART II

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PROCESS AND PRACTICE

 

3

Application of the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework to Physical Dysfunction

28

Section 1

The Occupational Therapy Process

29

Section 2

Practice Settings for Physical Disabilities   Winifred Schultz-Krohn, Heidi McHugh Pendteton

43

4

Evidence-Based Practice for Occupational Therapy   Lynn Citlow, Elizabeth DePoy

55

5

Health Promotion and Wellness for People with Physical Disabilities   Michael A. Pizzi, S. Moggie Reitz, Marjorie E. Scqffa

67

6

Personal and Social Contexts of Disability: Implications for Occupational Therapists   Sandra E. Burnett

83

7

Teaching Activities in Occupational Therapy   Pamela Richardson

107

8

Documentation of Occupational Therapy Services   Jerilyn (Gigi) Smith

117

9

Infection Control and Safety Issues in the Clinic   Alison Hewitt George

140

PART III

OCCUPATIONAL PERFORMANCE AND THE PERFORMANCE AREAS: EVALUATION AND INTERVENTION

 

10

Activities of Daily Living   Diane Foti,Jean S. Koketsu

157

11

Mobility

233

Section 1

Functional Ambulation

235

Section 2

Wheelchair Assessment and Transfers

242

Section 3

Transportation, Community Mobility, and Driving Assessment   Deborah Bolding, Carole Adler, Michelle Tipton-Burton, Ana Verran

264

12

Sexuality and Physical Dysfunction   Michelle Tipton-Burton, Cordon Umphred Burton

295

13

Sleep and Rest   Jean S. Koketsu

313

14

Work Evaluation and Work Programs   Denise Haruko Ha, Jill J. Page, Christine M. Wietlisbacb

337

15

Americans With Disabilities Act and Related Laws That Promote Participation in Work, Leisure, and Activities of Daily Living   Barbara L Kornblau

381

16

Leisure Occupations   Sheama Krishnagiri, Marti Southam

412

17

Assistive Technology   Denis Anson

427

PART IV

PERFORMANCE SKILLS AND CLIENT FACTORS: EVALUATION AND INTERVENTION

 

18

Performance Skills: Definitions and Evaluation in the Context of the Occupational Therapy Framework   Mark Kovic, Winifred Schultz-Krohn

450

19

Evaluation of Motor Control   Linda Anderson Preston

461

20

Occupation-Based Functional Motion Assessment   Amy Phillips Killingsworth

489

21

Joint Range of Motion   Amy Phillips Killingsworth, Lorraine Williams Pedretti, Heidi McHugh Pendleton

497

22

Evaluation of Muscle Strength   Amy Phillips Killingsworth, Lorraine Williams Pedretti, Heidi McHugh Pendleton

529

23

Evaluation of Sensation and Intervention for Sensory Dysfunction   Cynthia Cooper, J. David Canyock

575

24

Evaluation and Treatment of Visual Deficits Following Brain Injury   Mary Warren

590

25

Assessment and Intervention for Perceptual Dysfunction   Shawn C. Phipps

631

26

Evaluation and Treatment of Limited Occupational Performance Secondary to Cognitive Dysfunction   Glen Gillen

648

27

Eating and Swallowing   Jerilyn (Cigi) Smith, Karen Nelson Jenks

678

28

Evaluation and Pain Management   Joyce M. Engel

718

PART V

THE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PROCESS: IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERVENTION

 

29

Therapeutic Occupations and Modalities   Estelle B. Bremen

729

30

Orthotics

755

Section 1

Hand Splinting: Principles, Practice, and Decision Making

756

Section 2

Suspension Arm Devices and Mobile Arm Supports   Donna Lashgari, Y. Lynn Yusada

783

31

Traditional Sensorimotor Approaches to Intervention

796

 

Overview

798

Section 1

The Traditional Sensorimotor Intervention Approaches

802

Section 2

Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Approach

805

Section 3

Neurodevelopmental Treatment Approach   Winifred Schuhz-Krohn, Sara A. Pope-Davis, Judy M. Jourdan, Julie McLaughlin-Gray

822

32

Motor Learning   Shawn C. Phipps, Pamela Roberts

831

PART VI

INTERVENTION APPLICATIONS

 

33

Cerebrovascular Accident/Stroke   Glen Gillen

844

34

Traumatic Brain Injury   Michelle Tipton-Burton, Rochelle McLaughlin, Jeffrey Englander

881

35

Degenerative Diseases of the Central Nervous System

916

Section 1

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

918

Section 2

Alzheimer’s Disease

921

Section 3

Huntington’s Disease

932

Section 4

Multiple Sclerosis

936

Section 5

Parkinson’s Disease   Winifred Schultz-Krohn, Diane Foti, Carolyn Glogoski

940

36

Spinal Cord Injury   Carole Adler

954

37

Disorders of the Motor Unit   Marti Southam, Amy Schmidt, Alison Hewitt George

983

38

Arthritis   Lisa Deshaies

1003

39

Hand and Upper Extremity Injuries   Mary C. Kasch, J. Martin Walsh

1037

40

Hip Fractures and Lower Extremity Joint Replacement   Sonia Coleman Lawson, Lynne F. Murphy

1074

41

Low Back Pain   Lueiia Crangaard

1091

42

Burns and Burn Rehabilitation   Sandra Utley Reeves, Lisa Deshaies

1110

43

Amputations and Prosthetics

1149

Section 1

General Considerations of Upper and Lower Limb Amputations

1150

Section 2

Upper Limb Amputations

1155

Section 3

Lower Limb Amputations   Denise D. Keenan, Jennifer S. Glover

1183

44

Cardiac and Pulmonary Disease   Maureen Michele Matthews

1194

45

Oncology   Ann Burkhardt, Winifred Schultz-Krohn

1215

46

Special Needs of the Older Adult   Jennifer S. Glover, JoAnne Wright

1228

47

HIV Infection and AIDS   Michael Pizzi, Graham Teaford

1246

48

Polytrauma and Occupational Therapy   Sharon Dekelboum, Karen Parecki

1267