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Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy: An Evidence-Based Approach

by William DeTurk, Lawrence Cahalin
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Overview

A comprehensive textbook spanning the entire scope of cardiovascular and pulmonary practice





Includes CD-ROM with interactive case studies





Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy reflects the broadest possible spectrum of cardiovascular and pulmonary practice and draws upon the expertise of more than two dozen internationally recognized contributors. The second edition has been updated to cover the sweeping changes that have occurred in both the practice of physical therapy and the education of physical therapy students. These changes include health care cost containment, the introduction of the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice, and the utilization of the disablement model.





Features:

• The Guide to Physical Therapy Practice is integrated throughout with an entire chapter devoted to its history and use

• Preferred practice patterns for cardiovascular and pulmonary physical therapy form the core of eight chapters are used as springboards to describe interventions and outcomes

• Case studies in practice pattern chapters allows readers to experience the proper application of the practice patterns

• The patient-client management model is used in the case studies with appropriate test, measures, and interventions selected from the practice patterns and applied to the patient

• “International Perspectives” provide a way to gain insight into the global practice of physical therapy

• Evidence-based and peer reviewed published material is included to help readers develop specific intervention regimens

• Companion CD-ROM includes case-study-based exercises, video clips illustrating technical psychomotor skills, and demonstrations of cardiac and pulmonary physical exams

Synopsis

A comprehensive textbook spanning the entire scope of cardiovascular and pulmonary practice



Includes CD-ROM with interactive case studies



Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy reflects the broadest possible spectrum of cardiovascular and pulmonary practice and draws upon the expertise of more than two dozen internationally recognized contributors. The second edition has been updated to cover the sweeping changes that have occurred in both the practice of physical therapy and the education of physical therapy students. These changes include health care cost containment, the introduction of the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice, and the utilization of the disablement model.



Features:

• The Guide to Physical Therapy Practice is integrated throughout with an entire chapter devoted to its history and use

• Preferred practice patterns for cardiovascular and pulmonary physical therapy form the core of eight chapters are used as springboards to describe interventions and outcomes

• Case studies in practice pattern chapters allows readers to experience the proper application of the practice patterns

• The patient-client management model is used in the case studies with appropriate test, measures, and interventions selected from the practice patterns and applied to the patient

• “International Perspectives” provide a way to gain insight into the global practice of physical therapy

• Evidence-based and peer reviewed published material is included to help readers develop specific intervention regimens

• Companion CD-ROM includes case-study-based exercises, video clips illustrating technical psychomotor skills, and demonstrations of cardiac and pulmonary physical exams

About the Author, William DeTurk

William E. "Bill" DeTurk, PT, PhD, is Clinical Associate Professor of Physical Therapy at Stony Brook University (SUNY) in Stony Brook, New York. He also works as a Consultant to the Cardiac & Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program at the VA Medical Center in Northport, New York.

Lawrence P. "Larry" Cahalin, PT, MS, CCS, is an APTA Board Certified Cardiopulmonary Clinical Specialist who was part of the initial 5-member panel of physical therapists who developed the APTA Preferred Practice Patterns in Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy. He has been actively involved in clinical research and clinical practice in cardiovascular and pulmonary physical therapy for over 20 years and is currently Senior Clinical Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. His current research and clinical interests include the development of hypothesis-oriented algorithms for the examination and treatment of persons with heart and lung disease and better understanding breathing in persons with heart and lung disease.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2010
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Pages
778
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9780071598125

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