Table of contents for Occupational therapy for physical dysfunction / editors, Mary Vining Radomski, Catherine A. Trombly Latham.

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Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contributors
User?s Guide
Section I	Occupational Function: Definition, Process, and History
	Chapter 1	Conceptual Foundations for Practice
	Chapter 2	Historical and Social Contexts for Practice
	Chapter 3	Planning, Guiding, and Documenting Practice
Section II	Assessment of Occupational Function
	Chapter 4	Assessing Roles and Competence
	Chapter 5	Assessing Abilities and Capacities: Range of Motion, Strength, and 
 Endurance
	Chapter 6	Assessing Abilities and Capacities: Motor Behavior
	Chapter 7	Assessing Abilities and Capacities: Sensation
	Chapter 8	Assessing Abilities and Capacities: Vision, Visual Perception, and 
 Praxis
	Chapter 9	Assessing Abilities and Capacities: Cognition
	Chapter 10	Assessing Context: Personal, Social, and Cultural
	Chapter 11	Assessing Context: Home, Community, and Workplace Access
Section III	Therapeutic Mechanisms
	Chapter 12	Occupation: Philosophy and Concepts
	Chapter 13	Occupation as Therapy: Analysis, Selection, Gradation, Adaptation
	Chapter 14	Learning
	Chapter 15	Therapeutic Rapport
Section IV	Therapeutic Technologies
	Chapter 16	Upper Extremity Orthoses
	Chapter 17	Construction of Hand Splints
	Chapter 18	Wheelchair Selection
	Chapter 19	High-Technology Adaptations to Compensate for Disability
	Chapter 20	Physical Agent Modalities
Section V 	Treatment of Occupational Function
	Chapter 21	Optimizing Abilities and Capacities: Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance
	Chapter 22	Optimizing Motor Behavior Using the Occupational Therapy Task Oriented Approach
	Chapter 23	Optimizing Motor Skills Using Task-Related Training
	Chapter 24	Optimizing Motor Behavior Using the Bobath Approach
	Chapter 25	Optimizing Motor Behavior Using the Brunnstrom Movement Therapy Approach
	Chapter 26	Managing Deficit of First-Level Motor Control Capacities Using Rood and PNF Techniques
	Chapter 27	Optimizing Sensory Abilities and Capacities
	Chapter 28	Optimizing Vision, Visual Perception, and Praxis Abilities
	Chapter 29	Optimizing Cognitive Abilities
 Chapter 30	Restoring the Role of Independent Person
	Chapter 31	Restoring Competence in Mobility
	Chapter 32	Restoring Competence for Homemaker and Parent Roles
	Chapter 33	Restoring Competence for the Worker Roles
	Chapter 34	Restoring Competence in Leisure Pursuits
	Chapter 35	Optimizing Personal and Social Adaptation
	Chapter 36	Optimizing Access to Home, Community, and Work Environments
	Chapter 37	Preventing Occupational Dysfunction Secondary to Aging
Section VI	Treatment to Promote Occupational Function for Selected Diagnostic Categories
	Chapter 38	Stroke
	Chapter 39	Traumatic Brain Injury
	Chapter 40	Neurodegenerative Diseases
	Chapter 41	Orthopaedic Conditions
	Chapter 42	Hand Impairments
	Chapter 43	Spinal Cord Injury
	Chapter 44	Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis
	Chapter 45	Burn Injuries
	Chapter 46	Amputations and Prosthetics
	Chapter 47	Cardiac and Pulmonary Diseases
	Chapter 48	Dysphagia
	Chapter 49	HIV
	Chapter 50	Oncology
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Occupational therapy.
People with disabilities -- Rehabilitation.
Occupational Therapy.
Disabled Persons -- rehabilitation.