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ACADEMIC CATALOG 2009–2010

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Dear Colleague,

Jones & Bartlett is pleased to present our growing list of Physical Therapy and rehabilitation science titles. Please take some time to learn more about the new and forthcoming resources featured in this catalog. We invite you to contact us to request examination copies, purchase books, or share your ideas for additional publications.

Our team is dedicated to providing outstanding resources for both students and professionals in Physical Therapy. Our goal is to publish a collection of authoritative, high-qualityproducts that will really make a difference inyour profession. To this end, we value our relationships with dynamic authors and knowledgeable reviewers from academia and professional practice.

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Jones & Bartlett’s New Series

Contemporary Issues in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Medicine

The fi eld of physical therapy and rehabilitation medicine is developing at a never before seen pace. New evidence relevant to clinical practice is produced in large quantities on a daily basis. The series Contemporary Issues in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Medicine aims to provide students and busy clinicians with a translation of relevant research evidence incorporated with knowledge based on the expertise and clinical reasoning skills from experienced and renowned authors, thereby providing the readers with the comprehensive skill set required for the successful day-to-day clinical management of various patient populations in physical therapy and rehabilitation medicine.

—Peter A. Huijbregts, PT, MSc, MHSc, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, FCAMT, Series Editor

Vist our Physical Therapy SeriesWeb site:

http://www.jbpub.com/healthprofessions/physicaltherapy/series/

Recently Published:

Orthopaedic Manual Therapy Diagnosis: spine and Temporomandibular Joints . . . . . . . 4

Tension-Type and Cervicogenic headache: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management . . . . . . 5

Coming in 2009:

Wellness and Physical Therapy . . . . . 4

Myofascial Trigger Points: Pathophysiology andEvidence-Informed Diagnosisand Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Clinical Prediction rules: A Physical Therapy reference Manual . . . . . . . . 6

Coming in 2010:

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation After Artifi cial Disc ReplacementAn Evidenced-Based Guide to Comprehensive Patient Care

John N. Flood, DO, FACOs, FAOAORoy Bechtel, PT, PhDScott Benjamin, PT, DscPT

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7649-7

CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN PHYSICAL THERAPY AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE

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Wellness andPhysical TherapySharon Elayne Fair, PT, Ms, PhD

A new physical therapy text on wellness!

Wellness is increasingly becoming an important part of physical therapy curriculums and practice. The focus of Wellness and Physical Therapy is the application of wellness to the practice and profession of physical therapy. This one-of-a-kind textbook addresses wellness within the realm of the Normative Model of Physical Therapist Professional Education: Version 2004, and CAPTE. The text consists of foundational knowledge, theoretical models, empirical research and application of material to physical therapy practice. Evidence-based practice is emphasized through a mixed approach of formalist and reader-response. Wellness and Physical Therapy is the fi rst text to appreciate the importance of incorporating wellness into physical therapy. Complete with chapter objectives and useful appendices and resources, this is an important text for all physical therapy students!

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5821-9Paperback • 400 Pages • © 2010

Instructor Resources: PP

Orthopaedic Manual Therapy DiagnosisSpine andTemporomandibular Joints

Aad van der El

Orthopaedic Manual Therapy Diagnosis is a comprehensive and easily-accessible compendium of theory and technique related to orthopaedic manual therapy (OMT). This essential resource covers key topics such as spinal anatomy, biomechanics, arthrology, general functional aspects of the spine, defi nitions, theories, and examination.This text combines a comprehensive discussion of both the pathophysiologic rationale and the applied evidence base with regard to OMT diagnosis. It demonstrates numerous diagnostic techniques used in the clinical practice of manual medicine.

Providing an up-to-date analysis of spinal examination, this is an ideal textbook for courses in OMT. It also serves as a reference for all manual medicine practitioners including physical therapists, chiropractors, osteopaths, and medical physicians.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5594-2 Hardcover • 578 Pages • © 2010

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Myofascial Trigger PointsPathophysiology and Evidence-Informed Diagnosis and Management

Jan Dommerholt, PT, DPT, MPs, DAAPMPeter A. Huijbregts, PT, Msc, Mhsc, DPT, OCs, FAAOMPT, FCAMT

Myofascial Trigger Points: Pathophysiology and Evidence-Informed Diagnosis and Management’s emphasis is on the etiology of trigger points with a critical overview of current concepts. The contributing authors are respected myofascial pain research and practice experts. The authors address the etiology of trigger points, the epidemiology of myofascial pain, clinical management of patients, specifi c treatment issues, and the role of trigger points in various pain syndromes. This book is an accessible introduction to myofascial trigger points for physicians, therapists, chiropractors, osteopaths, acupuncturists, and massage therapists.

Key Features

• A systematic analysis of the evidence with regard to effectiveness of noninvasive treatments.

• A review of invasive therapies with specifi c attention to trigger point dry needling.

• A detailed review of the proposed role of myofascial trigger points in peripheral and central sensitization.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7974-0Paperback • 225 Pages • © 2010

Tension-Type and Cervicogenic HeadachePathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management

César Fernández-de-las-Peñas,PT, DO, PhD Lars Arendt-Nielsen, PhD Robert D. Gerwin, MD

Written and contributed by international experts, Tension-Type and Cervicogenic Headache: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management provides the best current evidence on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of patients with the highly prevalent tension-type and cervicogenic headaches, integrating the most recent clinical research data with basic science knowledge. This is the fi rst textbook to cover both physical therapy and physical medicine approaches to the management of these headache disorders, paying special attention to the relevance of the cervical joints and muscles in the etiology of these two headache types.

This book offers clear guidance for physical examination and identifi cation of underlying pathophysiological and functional causative and maintaining features, together with manual as well as more invasive treatment options. It is also the fi rst text to provide such a comprehensive compilation of the best evidence —both empirical and clinical.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5283-5Hardcover • 509 Pages • © 2010

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Pocket OrthopaedicsEvidence-Based Survival Guide

Michael Wong, DPT, OCs, FAAOMPT

Pocket Orthopaedics: Evidence-Based Survival Guide is a pocket guide for students in any orthopaedic course, including physicians, physical therapists and assistants, chiropractors, occupational therapists, and athletic trainers. With hundreds of full-color photos and illustrations, this portable, durable resource is organized in a manner that is helpful for both students and clinicians. Readers will fi nd the information they need easily, as the information is organized by body regions, and includes medical screening differential diagnosis tables, origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of muscles. Suggestions for evaluation, post surgical rehab protocols, and evidence-based parameters for modalities are also included in this must-have guide.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5075-6Spiral • 408 Pages • © 2010

Clinical Prediction RulesA Physical Therapy Reference Manual

Paul E. Glynn, PT, DPT,OCs, FAAOMPTP. Cody Weisbach, PT, DPT

The First and Only Text Focused on CPRsfor PT Practice

Clinical Prediction Rules: A Physical Therapy Reference Manual is constructed in such a manner that it is intended to be used for multiple musculoskeletal courses. It includes musculoskeletal clinical prediction rules organized by region thus allowing for its repeated use during the upper quarter, lower quarter as well as the students’ spine coursework. Additionally, the manual includes multiple medical screening prediction rules so that it is appropriate to introduce in differential diagnosis coursework as well as a diagnostic imaging class. Perfect for entry-level physical therapy programs, this text is also suitable for post-professional physical therapy programs especially those that include an orthopedic residency or manual therapy fellowship program, and also as a reference manual for students going out on their clinical affi liations. Additionally this text is valuable for the practicing clinician as a reference guide.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7518-6Paperback • 272 Pages • © 2010

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Guide to Evidence-Based Physical Therapy PracticeDianne V. Jewell, PT, PhD

Finally, a text designed specifi cally for physical therapists to facilitate evidence-based practice in both the classroom and in the clinic. Guide to Evidence-Based Physical Therapy Practice provides readers with the information and tools needed to appreciate the philosophy, history, and value of evidence-based practice, understand what constitutes evidence, search effi ciently for applicable evidence in the literature, evaluate the fi ndings in the literature, and integrate the evidence with clinical judgment and individual patient preferences and values. This unique text combines the best elements of multiple texts into a single accessible guide. Divided into four sections that break down the research process, this user-friendly text also includes key terms, learning objectives, exercises, diagrams, worksheets, and useful appendices. This text is perfect for both physical therapists and students!

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-3443-5 Paperback • 480 Pages • © 2008

Instructor Resources: PP

The Physical Therapist’s Business Practice andLegal GuideSheila K. Nicholson, JD, MBA, PT

Physical therapists are opening more private practices and quickly becoming primary care providers. As a result, they must be better prepared for liability risks. Many lawsuits seek compensation for risks or injuries that are a natural result of the healthcare provider’s service—not due to the practitioner’s negligence. Physical therapists must anticipate this in their practice and learn ways to mitigate risk exposure in the daily routine. This text discusses the changes occurring in the physical therapy fi eld and how these changes impact legal exposure within the profession. By incorporating key concepts as well as case studies that demonstrate how other health professionals have handled lawsuits, this book provides the educational tools you need to integrate risk management into daily patient care. This book is a valuable resource no practicing physical therapist or student should be without.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4069-6Hardcover • 399 Pages • © 2008

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Patient Education in RehabilitationOlga Dreeben, PhD, MPT, PT

Patient Education in Rehabilitation applies patient education skills to the clinical rehabilitation process in a reader-friendly manner. It explores various teaching and learning theories and models of instruction as well as the ethical, legal, communicative, and cultural variables involved in patient education. This text will help readers understand that delivering information, education, and training in rehabilitation will promote and optimize clinical interventions, enhancing compliance, continuity of care, and patient satisfaction. Divided into fi ve sections—basic concepts; adherence and behavioral modifi cations; teaching and learning theories; legal and cultural variables; and examples in rehabilitation—this is the ideal text for all rehabilitation professionals.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5544-7Paperback • 474 Pages • © 2010

Instructor Resources: PP

Finley’s Interactive Cadaveric Dissection GuideClaudia R. Senesac, PT, PhD, PCsMark Bishop, PT, PhD

The fi rst printed step-by-step guide combined with instructional DVD!

Finley’s Interactive Cadaveric Dissection Guide is a step-by-step instructional text with DVD for cadaveric dissection. The dissection is presented regionally on the body and includes the trunk, extremities, face, neck, thorax, abdomen, and viscera. Other dissections include all joints of the extremities, a spinal laminectomy, and dissections of the larynx, pharynx, TMJ, and pelvic anatomy for both male and female. Each chapter includes illustrations and digital images depicting the steps in the text descriptions. The DVD provides three dimensional explanations of human cadeveric techniques along with verbal instructions. Each chapter of the text includes illustrations, still color photos of the steps, and references to the DVD.

Extra instructional clips show how to turn and position the cadaver, change a scalpel blade, and clean the table. Also, the use of other dissection tools, for example, probes, bone saws, and scissors, is demonstrated.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7124-9Spiral • 166 Pages • © 2010

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The Wheelchair EvaluationA Clinician’s Guide,Second Edition

Mitchell Batavia, PhD, PT

This second edition is an updated, practical, and concise reference on the wheelchair prescription process. It is perfect for students and clinicians in the health fi elds who work with physically disabled individuals in need of a wheelchair. This book is a portable, hands-on manual that implements a real-world approach to patient evaluation, choice of wheelchair components, documentation, and funding.

New to this Edition

• Four new chapters dedicated to ethical issues, funding, documentation, and fi tting.

• A Medicare algorithm for wheelchair clinical decision making.

• Information on American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA) wheelchair standards that is useful in comparison shopping.

• A CD of chapter-by-chapter PowerPoint slides with animations and videos.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6172-1Paperback • 276 Pages • © 2010

Foundations in Patient Safety for Health ProfessionalsKimberly A. Galt, rPh, FAshP Karen A. Paschal, PT, DPT, Ms

Based on an interprofessional course designed by faculty in bioethics, business, dentistry, law, medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, pharmacy, physical therapy, and social work, Foundations in Patient Safety for Health Professionals is ideal as a basic introductory text on patient safety and healthcare quality improvement for graduate and undergraduate courses across the health professions, nursing, and health administration.

Concepts of safe systems serve as an overarching principle to the fi eld ofpatient safety.

Through a series of modules complemented by case-based exercises, students will easily learn the scope of the problem of patient safety, and acquire the skills to foster a culture of continuous learning and incorporation of patient safety best practices and improvements in their own individual professional practices.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6338-1Paperback • 262 Pages • © 2010

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Handbook for Health Care ResearchSecond Edition

Robert L. Chatburn, rrT, FAArC

This is a unique book on scientifi c research written for healthcare practitioners. Using step-by-step guidelines, the text teaches students and practitioners to implement a research protocol and evaluate the results, even if s/he has no experience or formal training in the research process. It provides the basic tools to carry out and critically analyze the research data, from asking the initial questions to preparing a publication. The chapters are organizedaround the major steps in the research process, allowing the reader to sort through various research procedures easily. All statistical procedures are illustrated with actual examples from healthcare practice.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7805-7Paperback • 372 Pages • © 2010

Gerontology for the Health Care ProfessionalSecond Edition

Regula H. Robnett, PhD, OTr/LWalter C. Chop, Ms, rrT

Gerontology for the Health Care Professional, Second Edition is a comprehensive, practical text covering the evolving fi eld of gerontology, written for healthcare students and professionals. This text is clinically relevant while implementing theoretical treatment of the subject matter. This text instills an appreciation for the multidimensional aspects of aging for those who are working with and caring for elderly patients or clients. Written by experts across many health professions, Gerontology for the Health Care Professional, Second Edition presents an up-to-date and realistic view on the aging process. With topics presented in an introductory fashion, this book covers all the important aspects of aging. Each chapter includes objectives, chapter outlines, multiple-choice review questions, and learning activities!

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5605-5Paperback • 420 Pages • © 2010

Instructor Resources: DQ, IM, PP, TB

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Race, Culture, and DisabilityRehabilitation Science and Practice

Fabricio E. Balcazar, PhDYolanda Suarez-Balcazar, PhDTina Taylor-Ritzler, PhDChristopher B. Keys, PhD

Race, Culture, and Disability: Rehabilitation Science and Practice is a guide to understanding the research and practical issues related to race, culture, and disability in rehabilitation services. Due to an increase in ethnically diverse individuals with disabilities, this text is an extremely timely and relevant contribution for researchers, practitioners, and students. Some topics covered include disability identity, psychological testing, community infrastructure, employment issues, and more.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6337-4 • Paperback • 418 Pages • © 2010

Instructor Resources: DQ, TB

Cultural Profi ciency in AddressingHealth DisparitiesSade Kosoko-Lasaki, MD, MsPh, MBA Cynthia Theresa Cook, PhD Richard L. O’Brien, MD, FACP

Cultural Profi ciency in Addressing Health Disparities includes important information and current statistics on health disparities within the United States, identifi es our most vulnerable populations, and offers guidelines on how to avoid cultural incompetence and promote cultural profi ciency. This text will help address Healthy People 2010, which challenges individuals, communities, and professionals to take specifi c steps to ensure that good health, as well as long life, is enjoyed by all.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5174-6 • Paperback • 433 Pages • © 2009

Instructor Resources: DQ, PP, TB

Leadership in InterprofessionalHealth Education and PracticeCharlotte Brasic Royeen, PhD, OTr/L, FAOTA Gail M. Jensen, PhD, PT, FAPTA Robin Ann Harvan, EdD

The changing landscape of healthcare continues to grow more diverse. As young health professionals move into clinical practice and face challenging health demands and increasing health care costs, they must be prepared to work in interprofessional teams despite a lack of experience in team-based skills. Leadership in Interprofessional Health Education and Practice represents a collective response to this problem from educators, clinicians, and community health leaders. Divided into fi ve sections, this book includes the necessary information to encourage dialogue, debate, and action along with models for community engagement in interprofessional education needed to meet the health care needs for the present and the future.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4983-5 • Paperback • 478 Pages • © 2009

Instructor Resources: IM, PP, sL, TB

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