1st Edition

Occupational Therapy and the Patient With Pain

By Florence S Cromwell Copyright 1984
    148 Pages
    by Routledge

    148 Pages
    by Routledge

    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