Improving Upper Body Control: An Approach to Assessment and Tr...
by Regi Boehme
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This comprehensive book is an essential resource for healthcare professionals seeking to assess and treat patients with neurological impairments that result in dysfunctional or abnormal muscle tone. It focuses primarily on achieving upper extremity function to promote personal autonomy, emphasizing the importance of restoring movement and independence. Recognizing that the upper extremities work in close coordination with the rest of the body, the text also covers significant aspects of whole-body movement. Although authored by an occupational therapist, the material is highly relevant for physical therapists and speech pathologists alike, offering insights applicable to gait, respiration, and overall motor function. The content is versatile and can be applied to patients of any age or size. The book features illustrations that alternate between small and large bodies, facilitating generalization and visualization of movement concepts across diverse patient populations. The intervention strategies presented reflect a strong neurodevelopmental treatment orientation, integrating analysis of movement components with an understanding of normal and abnormal development. This approach is grounded in the integration of anatomical and kinesiological perspectives, providing a well-rounded foundation for effective treatment planning. Kinesiology illustrations are included to help visualize muscle positions and related skeletal structures. These visual aids serve as practical guides dur
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN: 0884502627
- Condition: Fair
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