Cardiopulmonary Physical TherapyScot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin Mosby, 1990 - 585 pagine |
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... pain , backache , toothache , shoulder pain , or arm pain . Each patient will use his or her own term ( s ) to describe the anginal discomfort . A therapist should carefully record the patient's description of angina and consistently ...
... pain , backache , toothache , shoulder pain , or arm pain . Each patient will use his or her own term ( s ) to describe the anginal discomfort . A therapist should carefully record the patient's description of angina and consistently ...
Pagina 292
... pain . 2. Request the patient to point to the painful area . Ex- pose the area and drape accordingly . 3. Starting ... pain . 5. Determine the effect of breath holding and ipsilateral arm motion on the pain . Palpation provides ...
... pain . 2. Request the patient to point to the painful area . Ex- pose the area and drape accordingly . 3. Starting ... pain . 5. Determine the effect of breath holding and ipsilateral arm motion on the pain . Palpation provides ...
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... pain . This section describes the use of one partic- ular strategy , transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation ( TENS ) , in the management of the pain most frequently encountered in patients treated by chest physical thera- pists ...
... pain . This section describes the use of one partic- ular strategy , transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation ( TENS ) , in the management of the pain most frequently encountered in patients treated by chest physical thera- pists ...
Sommario
PART ONE Cardiac physical therapy PART TWO Pulmonary physical therapy | 1 |
Respiratory muscles 505 26 Evaluation and physical treatment of the patient with | 24 |
Respiratory rehabilitation of the patient with a spinal | 215 |
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