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Upstream Influences
Andra DeVoght and Todd E. Davenport
Integrative rehabilitation practice (IRP) aims to improve clinicians' ability to connect the dots between body-mind-environment (BME). Patients present as individuals with rich and often complicated life histories, conditions, experiences, and stories -- all of which hold valuable context around contributing or complicating factors that both shape health and affect rehabilitation/health-care outcomes.
In this chapter, we zoom out and investigate the effect that social determinants of health (SDOH) have on health over the course of one's lifetime and across generations. SDOH include interdependent social, economic, political, cultural, and environmental factors. For simplicity in this chapter, these factors are collectively referred to as SDOG or "social conditions" and are seen as a vital part of the "E" in the BME framework. We will investigate the relationships between SDOH, behavior, and biology to illuminate new approaches to health care.
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Addressing Social Determinants of Health Outcomes and the Patient Experience: A Toolkit for Home Health Physical Therapist.
Alicia Rabena-Amen
The Home Health Toolbox II, for use by physical therapy practitioners and researchers, is an impressive and comprehensive aggregation of assessments across multiple domains, ranging widely from physical capacity to cognitive functioning to social factors impacting health and functioning. A selection of these assessments can give a full picture of a patient’s status in the home setting and should play an important role in characterizing a patient’s problems and challenges, developing a treatment plan and following progress over time.
The value of this Toolbox is that its developers have carefully screened for instruments that will work in the home setting and describe their strengths, weaknesses, technical requirements and interpretation.
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Medical Imaging in Neurologic Rehabilitation
Preeti D. Oza
Develop problem-solving strategies for individualized, effective neurologic care! Under the new leadership of Rolando Lazaro, Umphred’s Neurological Rehabilitation, 7th Edition, covers the therapeutic management of people with activity limitations, participation restrictions, and quality of life issues following a neurological event. This comprehensive reference reviews basic theory and addresses the best evidence for evaluation tools and interventions commonly used in today's clinical practice. It applies a time-tested, evidence-based approach to neurological rehabilitation that is perfect for both the classroom and the clinic. Now fully searchable with additional case studies through Student Consult, this edition includes updated chapters and the latest advances in neuroscience.
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Diagnosis for Physical Therapists: A Symptom Based Approach
Todd E. Davenport, Kornelia Kulig, Chris A. Sebelski, J. Gordon, and Hugh G. Watts
The first diagnosis book written by PTs for PTs that is based on how patients come into the clinic by their presenting symptom, not by organ system! A pioneering team of practitioners and educators address the growing need for PTs to determine whether a patient s condition is appropriate for physical therapy to identify the relevant underlying pathology and to ensure that a serious condition has not been overlooked. Practical, well organized, and easy to use, it's a resource that you'll consult every day when evaluating and formulating treatment plans for both adults and children.
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Use case 4: from traditional documentation to ICF-based documentation
Todd E. Davenport, Sean D. Rundell, and Rueben Escorpizo
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ME/CFS: A Primer for Clinical Practitioners
Fred Friedburg, Lucinda Bateman, Alison C. Bested, Todd E. Davenport, Kenneth J. Friedman, Alan Gurwitt, Leonard A. Jason, Charles W. Lapp, Staci R. Stevens, Rosemary Underhill, and Rosamund Vallings
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Managing athletic pain and injury within sporting cultures of risk
L. Killick, Todd E. Davenport, and J. Baker
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Effect of l-arginine supplementation on breath condensate VEGF, exhaled NO, plasma erythropoietin, and subjective symptoms at 4342 m
William F. Walby, Jim K. Mansoor, Brian M. Morrissey, Radhika Kajekar, K. Y. Yoneda, Maya Juarez, Marlowe W. Eldridge, John W. Severinghaus, and Edward S. S. Schelegle
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