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Kineseology for Occupational Therapy

AUTHOR: Melinda Rybski
ISBN: 1556424914

SHORT DESCRIPTION: This exceptional new text is perfect for any course that describes and explains movement. Kinesiology for Occupational Therapy provides an in-depth explanation of normal movement, measurement of movement, and theory-based intervention strategies...

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Kineseology for Occupational Therapy
- Book Review,
by Melinda Rybski


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Rybski (occupational therapy, The Ohio State University) helps occupational therapists manage each step of the kinesiology continuum, from problem identification of client musculoskeletal factors to the final stage of selecting appropriate intervention strategies, in this book/CD-ROM text for occupational therapists and students. The text describes how joints, muscles, and bones interact to produce movement, and explains kinesiology concepts with regard to forces acting on the body and how these forces influence movement and intervention with clients. B&w photos and illustrations are included. The CD-ROM contains an interactive tutorial on goniometry, plus a review of key concepts from the text, featuring audio, video, and narration.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Book Description
This exceptional new book is perfect for any course that describes and explains movement. Kinesiology for Occupational Therapy provides an in-depth explanation of normal movement, measurement of movement, and theory-based intervention strategies for remediation of adaptation to limitations in occupational performance.This book provides a comprehensive analysis of normal human movement and provides specific explanations of how movements are produced at specific joints throughout the body. Assessment procedures are included so that movement can be measured. Because clients are seen due to limitations in movement, theory-based intervention strategies are provided with principles of treatment explained in detail. Anatomy, biomechanics, and OT assessment and intervention are discussed.


Book Info
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Explores and explains how movement occurs from a musculoskeletal orientation. Includes descriptions of how joints, muscles, and bones all interact to produce movement. Covers all kinesiology concepts and theories and intervention strategies. For occupational therapists and students. Softcover. DNLM: Kinesiology, Applied.


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         Book Review

Kineseology for Occupational Therapy
- Book Reviews,
by Melinda Rybski

Kineseology for Occupational Therapy

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Kinesiology for Occupational Therapy helps occupational therapists manage each step of the kinesiology continuum from problem identification of client musculoskeletal factors to the final stage of selecting appropriate intervention strategies. To help bridge the gap from classroom to clients, a comprehensive analysis of normal human movement is included. Read specific explanations of how movements are produced at specific joints throughout the body. By enhancing your understanding of normal movement, you will be better prepared to detect and measure deficiencies in occupational performance. Assessment procedures are included so that movement can be properly evaluated and measured. Kinesiology for Occupational Therapy continues by concentrating on the ways occupational therapists can remediate client factor deficits. Because clients are seen due to limitations in movement, theory-based intervention strategies are presented along with principles of treatment. Case studies are utilized to help assess and compare intervention strategies in a variety of situations. Each text includes a copy of the best-selling Goniometry: An Interactive Tutorial by Lynn Van Ost. This interactive CD-ROM helps reinforce the key concepts presented inside Kinesiology for Occupational Therapy to further facilitate learning! Includes audio, video, and narration. This exceptional package of text and CD-ROM is essential for both students and clinicians to fully understand a critical element in occupational therapy. By providing in-depth explanations of normal movement, measurement of movement, and theory-based intervention strategies, Kinesiology for Occupational Therapy is an excellent instructional resource.

SYNOPSIS

Rybski (occupational therapy, The Ohio State University) helps occupational therapists manage each step of the kinesiology continuum, from problem identification of client musculoskeletal factors to the final stage of selecting appropriate intervention strategies, in this book/CD-ROM text for occupational therapists and students. The text describes how joints, muscles, and bones interact to produce movement, and explains kinesiology concepts with regard to forces acting on the body and how these forces influence movement and intervention with clients. B&w photos and illustrations are included. The CD-ROM contains an interactive tutorial on goniometry, plus a review of key concepts from the text, featuring audio, video, and narration. Annotation © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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