Cardiopulmonary Physical TherapyScot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin Mosby, 1995 - 620 pagine |
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... therapist can assess physical dysfunction and identify treatment goals and therapeutic approaches to meet those goals . Although this chapter presents aspects of the chest evaluation , a complete physical therapy evaluation for the ...
... therapist can assess physical dysfunction and identify treatment goals and therapeutic approaches to meet those goals . Although this chapter presents aspects of the chest evaluation , a complete physical therapy evaluation for the ...
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... therapist but may also localize the problem anatomically . Fourth , the therapist identifies treatment goals and formulates a plan to track progress toward realizing the identified goals . Using the previous example , the therapist ...
... therapist but may also localize the problem anatomically . Fourth , the therapist identifies treatment goals and formulates a plan to track progress toward realizing the identified goals . Using the previous example , the therapist ...
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... therapist . He believes that physical therapists may experience specialized stresses when working with patients who do not improve but are maintained or deteriorate despite a rehabilitative ap- proach . In the pediatric setting , therapists ...
... therapist . He believes that physical therapists may experience specialized stresses when working with patients who do not improve but are maintained or deteriorate despite a rehabilitative ap- proach . In the pediatric setting , therapists ...
Sommario
PART ONE PART | 1 |
Physical Rehabilitation of the 27 Exercise Testing and Exercise Conditioning | 24 |
Physical Therapy for the Child with Respiratory | 235 |
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