Manual for Physical Agents, 6th edition
Published by Pearson (January 5, 2011) © 2012
- Karen W. Hayes
- Kathy Hall
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For courses such as thermotherapy, hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, physical agents, or modalities, as part of education programs for physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, athletic trainers, clinics, and hospital physical therapy departments.Â
MANUAL FOR PHYSICAL AGENTS, 6/e is a core education resource for modern physical therapists, therapist assistants, and athletic trainers. It integrates concise summaries of the theoretical background and available evidence for each technique; step-by-step instructions presented generically, without brand names; and broad coverage of most current techniques. Designed for easy use, its lay-flat spiral binding remains open while students practice independently in laboratory sessions; concise tables provide fast access to essential information. This edition offers stronger focus on evidence-based practice; a new chapter on evaluating new interventions; new study and discussion questions; and extensive new topic coverage: from controlled cold compression to electrical stimulation for tissue repair.
Hallmark Features
Evidence-based summaries of the theoretical background of each agent–citing relevant studies
- Helps students clearly understand the theory and evidence behind each technique they are learning
Step-by-step instructions–for each technique and procedure
- Enables students to perform each technique without demonstration
- Allows faculty members to spend more class time helping students develop their decision-making skillsÂ
Generic instructions or figures–focusing on the important aspects of applying each agent, without appearing to endorse any brand of equipment
- Designed to work equally well no matter what equipment you and your students are usingÂ
Convenient spiral comb binding–allowing the book to lie flat during labs
- Enables students to use the book more convenientlyÂ
Easy to access tables–presenting indications, contraindications, precautions, advantages, and disadvantages
- Provides simpler, faster access to the information students need most
Excludes techniques that are obsolete–or not backed by evidence
- Helps students focus on the techniques with the greatest scientific support
- Develops students’ evidence-based decision making skills
- Helps students prepare to succeed in today’s increasingly evidence-driven healthcare systemÂ
- More closely reflects widespread current practiceÂ
- Guides students in utilizing and evaluating modern techniquesÂ
New! Study questions–presented at the end of each chapter
- Helps students check and confirm their knowledge
New! Discussion questions at the end of each major section–with answers provided in an appendix
- Gives students new opportunities to explore the material and apply critical thinking to it
New! Complete chapter on evaluating new or nonstandard interventions in physical therapy–helping practitioners bring analytical rigor to proposed new interventions
- Helps students objectively assess new interventions
- Helps students avoid falling victim to misleading claims or new equipment and techniques that are unsupported by evidence
SECTION 1Â Physical AgentsÂ
Chapter 1Â Cryotherapy
           Ice Pack
           Commercial Cold Pack
           Ice Massage
           Cold Baths (Immersion)
           Vapocoolant Spray
           Controlled Cold Compression Unit
Chapter 2Â Thermotherapy
           Dry Heat Therapy (Fluidotherapy)
           Hot Pack
           Air-Activated Heat Wrap
           Paraffin Bath
Chapter 3Â Hydrotherapy
           Whirlpool
           Contrast Baths
Chapter 4Â Pulsed Lavage with Concurrent Suction
Chapter 5Â Ultrasound
           Ultrasound
           Phonophoresis
Chapter 6Â Pulsed Shortwave Therapy
Chapter 7Â Â Therapeutic Laser (Low-Level Laser Therapy)
Chapter 8Â Ultraviolet Radiation
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SECTION 2Â Mechanical AgentsÂ
Chapter 9Â Compression
           Compression Bandage
           Compression Pump
           Compression Garment
Chapter 10 Mechanical Spinal Traction
           Cervical Traction
           Lumbar Traction
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SECTION 3Â Electrotherapeutic AgentsÂ
Chapter 11Â Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation
Chapter 12Â Interferential Current
Chapter 13Â Electrical Stimulation for Motor Activity
Chapter 14Â Electromyographic Biofeedback
Chapter 15Â Electrical Stimulation for Tissue Repair
Chapter 16Â Iontophoresis
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SECTION 4Â Preparing for the FutureÂ
Chapter 17Â Evaluation of New or Nonstandard Interventions in Physical Therapy
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AppendicesÂ
Appendix AÂ Electromagnetic Spectrum
Appendix BÂ Laws Governing Dosage of Electromagnetic Radiation
Appendix CÂ Suggested Responses to Discussion Questions
Appendix DÂ Motor Point Charts
Appendix EÂ Resources for Evidence-Based Practice
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