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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Section I Occupational Function: Definition, Process, and History
Chapter 1 Conceptual Foundations for PracticeChapter 2 Historical and Social Contexts for PracticeChapter 3 Planning, Guiding, and Documenting Practice
Section II Assessment of Occupational Function
Chapter 4 Assessing Roles and CompetenceChapter 5 Assessing Abilities and Capacities: Range of Motion, Strength, andEnduranceChapter 6 Assessing Abilities and Capacities: Motor BehaviorChapter 7 Assessing Abilities and Capacities: SensationChapter 8 Assessing Abilities and Capacities: Vision, Visual Perception, and PraxisChapter 9 Assessing Abilities and Capacities: CognitionChapter 10 Assessing Context: Personal, Social, and CulturalChapter 11 Assessing Context: Home, Community, and Workplace Access
Section III Therapeutic Mechanisms
Chapter 12 Occupation: Philosophy and ConceptsChapter 13 Occupation as Therapy: Analysis, Selection, Gradation, AdaptationChapter 14 LearningChapter 15 Therapeutic Rapport
Section IV Therapeutic Technologies
Chapter 16 Upper Extremity OrthosesChapter 17 Construction of Hand SplintsChapter 18 Wheelchair SelectionChapter 19 High-Technology Adaptations to Compensate for DisabilityChapter 20 Physical Agent Modalities
Section V Treatment of Occupational Function
Chapter 21 Optimizing Abilities and Capacities: Range of Motion, Strength, andEnduranceChapter 22 Optimizing Motor Behavior Using the Occupational Therapy TaskOriented ApproachChapter 23 Optimizing Motor Skills Using Task-Related TrainingChapter 24 Optimizing Motor Behavior Using the Bobath ApproachChapter 25 Optimizing Motor Behavior Using the Brunnstrom Movement TherapyApproachChapter 26 Managing Deficit of First-Level Motor Control Capacities Using Rood andPNF TechniquesChapter 27 Optimizing Sensory Abilities and CapacitiesChapter 28 Optimizing Vision, Visual Perception, and Praxis AbilitiesChapter 29 Optimizing Cognitive AbilitiesChapter 30 Restoring the Role of Independent PersonChapter 31 Restoring Competence in MobilityChapter 32 Restoring Competence for Homemaker and Parent RolesChapter 33 Restoring Competence for the Worker RolesChapter 34 Restoring Competence in Leisure PursuitsChapter 35 Optimizing Personal and Social Adaptation
 
Chapter 36 Optimizing Access to Home, Community, and Work EnvironmentsChapter 37 Preventing Occupational Dysfunction Secondary to Aging
Section VI Treatment to Promote Occupational Function for Selected DiagnosticCategories
Chapter 38 StrokeChapter 39 Traumatic Brain InjuryChapter 40 Neurodegenerative DiseasesChapter 41 Orthopaedic ConditionsChapter 42 Hand ImpairmentsChapter 43 Spinal Cord InjuryChapter 44 Rheumatoid Arthritis and OsteoarthritisChapter 45 Burn InjuriesChapter 46 Amputations and ProstheticsChapter 47 Cardiac and Pulmonary DiseasesChapter 48 DysphagiaChapter 49 HIVChapter 50 Oncology
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HELLO ! HOW CAN I HAVE THIS COURSE ON OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PLEASE? CAN I GIVE YOU MY EMAIL ? THANX A LOT

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