Modalities for therapeutic intervention /
Michlovitz's modalities for therapeutic intervention
[edited by] James W. Bellew, PT, EdD, Professor, Krannert School of Physical Therapy, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, Susan L. Michlovitz, PT, PhD, CHT, Adjunct Associate Professor, Rehabilitation Medicine, Columbia University, New York, NY, Thomas P. Nolan Jr., PT, DPT, OCS, Associate Professor, School of Health Sciences, Stockton University, Galloway, NJ.
- Sixth edition.
- xxix, 545 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm.
- Contemporary perspectives in rehabilitation .
- Contemporary perspectives in rehabilitation (Series) .
"Previously titled Thermal agents in rehabilitation, editions 1, 2, and 3."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Therapeutic modalities past, present, and future : their role in the patient care management model / James W. Bellew -- Cold therapy modalities / Stacie J. Fruth and Susan L. Michlovitz -- Therapeutic heat / Sandy Rennie and Susan L. Michlovitz -- Therapeutic ultrasound / David Lake -- Hydrotherapy : the use of water as a therapeutic agent / Elaine L. Bukowski and Thomas P. Nolan Jr. -- Electromagnetic waves, laser, diathermy, and pulsed electromagnetic fields / Robert Post and Thomas P. Nolan Jr. -- Spinal traction / Charles Hazle -- Intermittent pneumatic compression / Robert Marsico -- Foundations of clinical electrotherapy / James W. Bellew -- Clinical electrical stimulation : application and techniques / James W. Bellew -- Electrical stimulation for pain control / Richard E. Liebano -- Therapeutic modalities for improving range of motion / Andrew Starsky -- Electrotherapy for musculoskeletal disorders / C. Scott Bickel, Chris M. Gregory, and James W. Bellew -- NMES and FES in patients with neurological diagnoses / Therese E. Johnston -- Therapeutic modalities for tissue healing / Ed Mahoney -- Alternative modalities for pain and tissue healing / Thomas P. Nolan Jr. and Susan L. Michlovitz -- Electrophysiological testing of nerves and muscles / Arthur J. Nitz and James W. Bellew.