Description
Packed with practical, up-to-date guidance, Essentials of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 4th Edition, by Walter R. Frontera, MD, PhD; Julie K. Silver, MD; and Thomas D. Rizzo, Jr., MD, helps you prevent, diagnose, and treat a wide range of musculoskeletal disorders, pain syndromes, and chronic disabling conditions in day-to-day patient care. This easy-to-use reference provides the information you need to improve patient function and performance by using both traditional and cutting-edge therapies, designing effective treatment plans, and working with interdisciplinary teams that meet your patients' current and changing needs. An easy-to-navigate format provides quick access to concise, well-illustrated coverage of every essential topic in the field.- Presents each topic in a consistent, quick-reference format that includes a description of the condition, discussion of symptoms, examination findings, functional limitations, and diagnostic testing. An extensive treatment section covers initial therapies, rehabilitation interventions, procedures, and surgery.- Contains new technology sections in every treatment area where recently developed technologies or devices have been added to the therapeutic and rehabilitation strategies, including robotic exoskeletons, wearable sensors, and more.- Provides extensive coverage of hot topics in regenerative medicine, such as stem cells and platelet rich plasma (PRP), as well as a new chapter on abdominal wall pain.- Delivers the knowledge and insights of several new, expert authors for innovative perspectives in challenging areas.- Offers a clinically-focused, affordable, and focused reference for busy clinicians, as well as residents in need of a more accessible and targeted resource.- Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Table of Contents
Frontera: Essentials of Physical Medicine and RehabilitationPart 1. MSK disordersSECTION 1. Head, Neck, and Upper Back1. Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy2. Cervical Facet Arthropathy3. Cervical Degenerative Disease4. Cervical Radiculopathy5. Cervical Dystonia6. Cervical Sprain or Strain7. Cervical Spinal Stenosis8. Cervicogenic Vertigo9. Trapezius StrainSECTION 2. Shoulder10. Acromioclavicular Injuries11. Adhesive Capsulitis12. Biceps Tendinopathy13. Biceps Tendon Rupture14. Glenohumeral Instability15. Labral Tears of the Shoulder16. Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy17. Rotator Cuff Tear18. Scapular Winging19. Shoulder Arthritis20. Suprascapular NeuropathySECTION 3. Elbow and Forearm21. Elbow Arthritis22. Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis elbow)23. Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer's elbow)24. Median Neuropathy25. Olecranon Bursitis26. Radial Neuropathy27. Ulnar Neuropathy (elbow)SECTION 4. Hand and Wrist28. de Quervain's Tenosynovitis29. Dupuytren's Contracture30. Extensor Tendon Injuries31. Flexor Tendon Injuries32. Hand and Wrist Ganglia33. Hand Osteoarthritis34. Hand Rheumatoid Arthritis35. Kienböck's Disease36. Median Neuropathy (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)37. Trigger Finger38. Ulnar Collateral Ligament Sprain39. Ulnar Neuropathy (wrist)40. Wrist Osteoarthritis41. Wrist Rheumatoid ArthritisSECTION 5. Mid Back42. Thoracic Compression Fracture43. Thoracic Radiculopathy44. Thoracic Sprain or StrainSECTION 6. Low Back45. Lumbar Degenerative Disease46. Lumbar Facet Arthropathy47. Lumbar Radiculopathy48. Low Back Strain or Sprain49. Lumbar Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis50. Lumbar Spinal Stenosis51. Sacroiliac Joint DysfunctionSECTION 7. Pelvis, Hip, and Thigh52. Adhesive Capsulitis of the Hip53. Adductor Strain54. Femoral Neuropathy55. Hip Osteoarthritis56. Labral Tear of the Hip57. Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Neuropathy58. Piriformis Syndrome59. Pubalgia60. Quadriceps Contussion61. Total Hip Replacement62. Greater Trochanteric Pain SyndromeSECTION 8. Knee and Leg63. Anterior Cruciate Ligament Sprain64. Baker's Cyst65. Chondral Injuries66. Collateral Ligament Sprain67. Compartment Syndrome of the Leg68. Hamstring Strain69. Iliotibial Band Syndrome70. Knee Osteoarthritis71. Knee Bursitis72. Meniscal Injuries73. Patellar Tendinopathy74. Patellofemoral Syndrome75. Peroneal Neuropathy76. Posterior Cruciate Ligament Sprain77. Quadriceps Tendinopathy78. Shin Splints79. Stress Fractures of the Lower Limbs80. Total Knee ReplacementSECTION 9. Foot and Ankle81. Achilles Tendinopathy82. Ankle Arthritis83. Ankle Sprain84. Bunion and Bunionette85. Chronic Ankle Instability86. Foot and Ankle Bursitis87. Hallux Rigidus88. Hammer Toe89. Mallet Toe90. Metatarsalgia91. Morton's Neuroma92. Plantar Fasciitis93. Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction94. Tibial Neuropathy (Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome)Part 2. Pain95. Abdominal wall pain96. Arachnoiditis97. Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral Neuropathy98. Chronic Pain Syndrome99. Coccydinia100. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome101. Costosternal Syndromes102. Fibromyalgia103. Headaches104. Intercostal Neuralgia105. Myofascial Pain Syndrome106. Occipital Neuralgia107. Pelvic Pain108. Phantom Limb Pain109. Post-herpetic Neuralgia110. Post-mastectomy Pain Syndrome111. Post-thoracotomy Pain Syndrome112. Radiation Fibrosis Syndrome113. Repetitive Strain Injuries114. Temporomandibular Joint Pain115. Thalamic Pain Syndrome116. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome117. Tietze's Syndrome118. Trigeminal NeuralgiaPart 3. Rehabilitation119. Amputations of the Upper Limb120. Amputations of the Lower Limb121. Ankylosing Spondylitis122. Burns123. Cardiac Rehabilitation124. Cancer-related Fatigue125. Cerebral Palsy126. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome127. Contractures of the Joints128. Deep Venous Thrombosis129. Diabetes and Peripheral Arterial Disease130. Dysphagia131. Heterotopic Ossification132. Lymphedema133.



