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Online-Ressource (digital)
ISBN:
9783540744276
Series Statement:
SpringerLink
Content:
This book is a companion text to Orthopedic Rehabilitation, Assessment, and Enablement by the same author, but can be used independently. Section 1 serves to illustrate through real-life examples the rehabilitation ideas and principles taught in the companion text, ranging from conditions seen daily by the orthopedic surgeon or primary care physician like knee and hip osteoarthritis or plantar fasciitis, through more challenging conditions like hamstring injury rehabilitation or heterotrophic ossification, to recent paradigm shifts in the management of osteoporosis and new technologies like vertebral fracture assessment using state-of-the-art DXA machines, hypergravity stimulation therapy, and many more. In Section 2, the author introduces the reader to the vast number of applications of computers in orthopedic surgery, with special emphasis on the emerging importance of virtual reality in all aspects of orthopedics, ranging from pre-operative planning, pre-operative surgical practice on virtual patients, and virtual wayfinding and navigation, through intra-operative virtual bone structure modeling to enhance accuracy, to, most importantly, post-operative or non-operative rehabilitation of orthopedic conditions using these new computer techniques. The book ends by stressing the importance of telerehabilitation, an increasingly important tool for ensuring that even patients living in remote rural areas can have the chance to participate in rehabilitation guided by a therapist through the use of a virtual environment and teleconferencing.
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Description based upon print version of record
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CONTENTS; Section I; Case 1 New Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry Machines(iDXA) and Vertebral Fracture Assessment (VFA); Case 2 Hyper-gravity Stimulation Therapy; Case 3 Lady Having Difficulty in Controllingthe Computer Mouse; Case 4 Whiplash-associated Neck Disabilities; Case 5 Sizable Cartilage Defect in a Professional Footballer; Case 6 Functional Knee Complaintsin a Child with Cerebral Palsy; Case 7 Hamstrings Injuries in a Professional Sprinter; Case 8 Was it Simply Tachycardia or Something More Sinister?; Case 9 A Lady with Intractable Heel Pain
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Case 10 Hip Swelling after Combined TBI and SCICase 11 Consultation for a Third Opinion on Bone Health; Case 12 Was It Really Another Case of "Tennis Elbow"?; Case 13 A Patient Requesting an "Oxford Uni" for his knee OA; Case 14 Bisphosphonates and Peri-prosthetic Osteolysis; Case 15 A Young Engineer with Disabling Sciatic Pain; Case 16 The "Wonder Drug" Glucosamine; Case 17 Hyaluronan for Knee OA, Facts Vs. Myths; Case 18 High Heels Woes; Case 19 Silent Bone Loss and Vitamin D Insufficiency; Case 20 A Professor Suffering from OA Knee Pain; Case 21 New Physical Sign in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Case 22 KinesiophobiaCase 23 Breakthrough Fracture While on Bisphosphonates; Case 24 Can Back Pain Be Predicted?; Case 25 Enthusiasm for "Non-fusion Technology"for Discogenic Back Pain; Case 26 Extra Busy Banker Troubled by Subacute Back Pain,Yet No Time for Physiotherapy; Case 27 Metal-on-Metal Hip Surface Replacement; Case 28 A Young Lady with AVN after SARS; Case 29 An Athlete Going for Anterior Cruciate LigamentReconstruction with Little Time for Rehabilitation; Case 30 The Office Lady with Neck, Shoulder, Arm, and Back Pain; Case 31 Bone Health and Space Travel; Case 32 Crouch Gait
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Case 33 Non-healing Diabetes Mellitus Heel UlcerCase 34 Cervical Disc Replacement; Case 35 Intractable Lateral Epicondylitis; Case 36 Chronic LBP in a Laborer Whose JobRequires Repeated Lifting; Case 37 Stiffness after Flexor Tendon Repair; Case 38 Postpartum Sacroiliac Joint Pain; Case 39 Use of Smart Materials in Orthopedics; Section II; General Introduction; Uses of the Computer in Orthopedics; Emerging Importance of Data Storage and Retrieval; Why Develop Virtual Reality?; Summarizing the Four Main Advantages of Virtual Reality; Key Components of a Virtual Reality Platform; Evolution
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Forms of Virtual RealityModifications to Suit Training in Surgery and Rehabilitation:Concept of Mixed or Augmented Reality; Uses of Virtual Reality in Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation; Advances in Hardware; Advances in Software; The Process of Pipeline Synchronization; Advances in Input-output Devices; Improving Visual Effects and Depth Perception; Quick Scanning of 3D Objects SubsequentlyUsed in the Virtual World; Virtual 3D Sound Effects Vs. Stereo Sound Effects; Importance of the Use of Haptic and Force Feedbacksin Orthopedic Rehabilitation
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Other Modalities Besides Vision, Hearing, and Force Feedbacks
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783540744269
Additional Edition:
Buchausg. u.d.T. Ip, David Casebook of orthopedic rehabilitation Berlin : Springer, 2008 ISBN 9783540744269
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3540744266
Language:
English
Keywords:
Orthopädie
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Rehabilitation
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Fallstudiensammlung
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-540-74427-6
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