148 Pages
by
Routledge
148 Pages
by
Routledge
148 Pages
by
Routledge
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This volume speaks to the issue of occupational therapy practice with the patient in pain. The hows and whys of treatment are explored in a broad range of chapters written by and for professionals in the field of occupational therapy.
Contents
I. From Another Perspective: A Clinician’s View of the Theme
- Occupational Therapy and the Patient With Pain
- Stress Management as a Component of Occupational Therapy in Acute Care Settings
- Occupational Therapy Interventioic Pain
- Perspectives on the Pain of the Hospice Patient: The Roles of the Occupational Therapist and Physician
- The Schultz Structured Interview for Assessing Upper Extremity Pain
- Shoulder Pain in the Patient With Hemiplegia: A Fundamental Concern in Occupational Therapy
- The Role of Occupational Therapy in Back School
- The Use of Biofeedback Techniques in Occupational Therapy for Persons With Chronic Pain
- The Use of Assertiveness Training With Chronic Pain Patients
- The Growth of the Hospice Movement: A Role for Occupational Therapy
- II. Practice Watch: Things to Think About
- What Every Therapist Should Know: Hazards in the Clinic
Biography
Florence S. Cromwell