DESCRIPTION:
Accurate assessment of hand function is critical to any treatment regimen of the hand compromised patient. Hand Function is a practical, clinical book which provides the knowledge needed to distinguish the different dimensions of hand function, particularly impairment, disability and handicap. Beginning with an overview of basic principles and examination, subsequent chapters evaluate the hand function in specific afflicted populations, including the rheumatoid patient, the stroke patient, the trauma patient, the geriatric patient and the pediatric patient, as well as special populations such as diabetes mellitus patients and musicians. An appendix containing hand function scales essential to the assessment of disability is also included. Rheumatologists, physiatrists, hand surgeons, orthopedists, occupational therapists and physical therapists will all find Hand Function a useful and valuable addition to their clinical references.
CONTENTS:
Part I: Basic Principles of Hand Function
1. Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Hand
2. Physical Examination of the Hand
3. Assessment of Hand Functions
Part II: Hand Function Assessment in Clinical Practice
4. Hand Function in Rheumatoid Arthritis
5. Hand Function in Osteoarthritis
6. Hand Function in Scleroderma
7. Functional Assessment in Hands with Flexor and Extensor Tendon Injuries
8. Hand Function in Stroke
9. Hand Function in Tetraplegia
10. Hand Function in Parkinson""s Disease
11. Hand Function in Children with Congenital Disorders
12. Hand Function in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
13. Hand Function in Geriatric Conditions
14. Hand Function in Common Hand Problems
15. Hand Function in Metabolic Disorders: Haemodialysis, Diabetes Mellitus, Gout
Part III: Hand Function and Imaging Outcomes
16. Hand Function and Imaging Outcomes