Geriatric Physical Therapy 3rd Edition by Andrew A Guccione (Author)
- Publisher: MEDICAL BOOKS
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 44866
- Number of Pages: 612
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Geriatric Physical Therapy, 3rd Edition by Andrew A. Guccione, Rita A. Wong, and Dale Avers is a foundational guide for addressing the unique rehabilitation needs of older adults. This edition integrates evidence-based practices with clinical strategies tailored to the aging population. It covers a wide range of topics, including age-related physiological changes, chronic conditions, mobility impairments, and the development of individualized care plans. Designed for both students and practicing clinicians, the book emphasizes functional independence, quality of life, and preventative care in geriatric physical therapy.
Keypoints:
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Comprehensive Overview:
Explores the physiological, psychological, and social aspects of aging relevant to physical therapy. -
Focus on Evidence-Based Practice:
Highlights research-driven strategies to address common geriatric conditions and functional limitations. -
Individualized Care Plans:
Guides the development of tailored interventions to meet the specific needs of older adults. -
Emphasis on Functional Independence:
Prioritizes therapeutic approaches that enhance mobility, balance, and daily living activities. -
Multidisciplinary Approach:
Encourages collaboration among healthcare providers to deliver holistic care for aging patients. -
Practical Case Studies:
Includes real-life scenarios to illustrate clinical applications and problem-solving techniques. -
Chronic Disease Management:
Discusses rehabilitation strategies for managing chronic illnesses such as arthritis, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular conditions. -
Prevention and Wellness:
Focuses on preventative care and wellness programs to promote healthy aging and reduce the risk of falls. -
Updated Content:
Incorporates new research, trends, and guidelines in geriatric physical therapy. -
Educational Tools:
Features diagrams, tables, and review questions to support learning and reinforce key concepts.
Conclusion:
Geriatric Physical Therapy, 3rd Edition is an essential resource for understanding and addressing the complexities of aging in physical therapy. Its combination of evidence-based practices, practical applications, and a patient-centered approach ensures that therapists are well-equipped to improve the quality of life and functional independence of older adults. Whether for academic study or clinical practice, this book serves as a vital tool in geriatric rehabilitation.
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Andrew A. Guccione (Author), Rita A. Wong (Author), Dale Avers (Author)