Medical Aspects of Disability: A Handbook for the Rehabilitation Professional, 3rd EditionHerbert H. Zaretsky, Edwin F. Richter III, MD, Myron G. Eisenberg, PhD Springer Publishing Company, 2005 M06 21 - 923 páginas "Like its predecessor, the book remains one of the best sources of rehabilitation practice preparation for students and the most enlightened guide for rehabilitation professionals. --Nan Zhang Hampton, PhD, CRC Department of Counseling and School Psychology University of Massachusetts Medical Aspects of Disability has continually been the go-to resource for health care professionals, educators, and students. Now in its fourth edition, this landmark volume has been substantially revised, updated, and expanded-comprehensively describing aspects of disability pertaining to medical conditions commonly encountered in rehabilitation settings. This edition discusses important topics that have come to the forefront of medical rehabilitation and disability, covering disabling conditions and disorders not only from clinical but also functional and psychological perspectives. Chapter authors, among the most widely respected authorities in their respective fields, provide comprehensive guides on what to expect and how to manage each medical issue, discussing the causative agents, classification, pain management, psychological factors, and much more. Emerging Topics Discussed:
Disabling Conditions and Disorders Included:
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Body Systems | 43 |
Disabling Conditions and Disorders | 57 |
Alzheimers Disease | 81 |
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