Description
- Coverage of physical therapy patient management includes acute care, outpatient, and multidisciplinary clinical settings, along with in-depth therapeutic management interventions.- Content on the continuum of cancer care addresses the primordial, primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary stages in prevention and treatment.- Focus on clinicians includes the professional roles, responsibilities, self-care, and values of the oncology rehabilitation clinician as an integral member of the cancer care team.- Information on inseparable contextual factors helps in dealing with administrative infrastructure and support, advocacy, payment, and reimbursement of rehabilitation as well as public policy.- Evidence Summary and Key Points boxes highlight important information for quick, at-a-glance reference.- Clinical case studies and review questions enhance your critical thinking skills and help you prepare for board certification, specialty practice, and/or residency.- Enhanced eBook version— included with print purchase— allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.- Resources in the eBook include videos, board-review questions, case studies, and a curriculum map to highlight and demonstrate the correlation to the requirements for Oncology Rehabilitation Residency programs and the board certification exam.- Guidebook approach provides immediate, meaningful application for the practicing oncology rehabilitation clinician.
Table of Contents
Unit I: Foundational Oncology Concepts1 Fundamentals of Cancer2 Foundations of Oncology Rehabilitation3 Evidence-Based Practice in Oncology Rehabilitation4 The Biological Basis and Diagnostic Evaluation of Cancer5 Medical Management and Cancer Treatments6 Pharmacological Principles in Cancer CareUnit II: Adverse Effects of Oncologic Treatment by System7 Musculoskeletal System8 Neurological System9 Lymphatic and Integumentary Systems10 Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Systems11 Gastrointestinal System12 Genitourinary and Gynecological Systems13 Immune System14 Psychosocial ConsiderationsUnit III: Management of Common Oncologic Diagnoses15 Breast Cancer16 Genitourinary and Gynecological Cancers17 Colorectal Cancer18 Lung Cancer19 Head and Neck Cancers20 Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcomas21 Hematological CancersUnit IV: Important Considerations22 Cancer Pain23 Exercise Testing, Prescription, and Intervention24 Acute Care and Inpatient Management25 Pediatric Cancer Management26 Young Cancer Survivors27 Prehabilitation28 Long-Term Survivorship and Late Effect Management29 Palliative and End of Life Care30 Wellness, Health Promotion, and PreventionUnit V: Administrative Aspects of Oncology Rehabilitation31 Building and Sustaining an Oncology Rehabilitation Program



