
Clinical Application Of Therapeutic Modalities
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Andrea Cripps, Bowling Green State University
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Publisher: Bowling Green State University Libraries
Language: English
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Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Therapeutic Modalities
- Chapter 2: Patient Positioning and Draping
- Chapter 3: Cryotherapy
- Chapter 4: Thermotherapy
- Chapter 5: Ultrasound & Phonophoresis
- Chapter 6: Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy
- Chapter 7: Electrical Stimulation
- Chapter 8: Biofeedback
- Chapter 9: Diathermy
- Chapter 10: Laser
- Chapter 11: Manual Therapies
- Chapter 12: Traction
- Chapter 13: Intermittent Compression
- Photo Credits
About the Book
A physical therapy lab manual focusing on various therapeutic modalities, and including lab activities in every chapter.
About the Contributors
Author
Andrea Cripps, Ph.D., ATC is an Associate Professor and Program Director of the Athletic Training graduate program at Bowling Green State University. Prior to joining BGSU she served as clinical education coordinator of the Athletic Training Program at New Mexico State University. Dr. Cripps has degrees from Lake Superior State University, Central Michigan University, and earned her Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky in Rehabilitation Science. Dr. Cripps has been a certified athletic trainer for more than 13 years. She was born and raised in Canada where her family still resides. Her research interests focus on sensory deficits and long-term cognitive outcomes of patients with Traumatic Brain Injury, along with innovative teaching and learning practices.