The Limb Deficient Child 1st Edition by Berton Blakeslee, Mary Louise Histon – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9780520318588 ,0520318587
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ISBN 10: 0520318587
ISBN 13: 9780520318588
Author: Berton Blakeslee, Mary Louise Histon
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The Limb Deficient Child 1st Edition Table of contents:
I. The Role of the Medical Director
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The Referral
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The Preliminary Interview
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The Medical Examination
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Growth and Development of Normal Children
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Growth and Development of Limb-Deficient Children
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The Problem of Limb Dominance
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The Traumatic Amputee
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The Etiology of Congenital Limb Deficiencies
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The Role of the Medical Director in the Prosthetic Program
II. Orthopedic Considerations
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Nonsurgical Aspects of Treatment
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Surgical Aspects of Treatment
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Congenital Skeletal Deficiencies of the Extremities: Classification and Fundamentals of Treatment
III. The Psychosocial Problems
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The Parents’ Reactions to the Impact of the Event
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Assisting the Parents in Periods of Crisis
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The Child’s Attitude Toward His Difference
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The Pre-Adolescent and Adolescent Periods
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The Problem of Competition
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The Traumatic Amputee
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The Role of the Social Worker
IV. Preprosthetic Evaluations
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Evaluating Developmental Status in the Infant Amputee
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Evaluating Developmental Status in the Preschool and School-Age Child
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Evaluating Range of Motion and Motor Development
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Preschool and School-Age Interests. The Teen-Ager and Young Adult
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Determining Functional Needs
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Translating Functional Needs to Prosthetic Needs
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