Synopses & Reviews
In Kinesiology for Occupational Therapy, Second Edition, Dr. Melinda Rybski presents the theoretical background for understanding the kinematics and kinetics of normal human physiological movement. Each specific joint is assessed in terms of musculoskeletal function, movements possible, and an overview of pathology that may develop. Following these discussions, Kinesiology for Occupational Therapy, Second Edition addresses recognition of normal movement, as well as interventions or adaptations for those with movement impairment through theoretic principles associated with biomechanical and rehabilitation frames of reference. Features:· Hands-on activities to relate and apply conceptual information to actual case studies· Goal statements and theoretic principles for the frames of reference in discussion· Occupational Therapy Practice Framework, 2E terminology and evidence-based literature supporting the assessments and interventions covered Techniques of measuring musculoskeletal function include manual muscle testing, range of motion assessments, and assessment of coordination and hand function. New to the Second Edition:· More evidence to support treatment options· More on assessment of individual joints· Access to online tutorials for goniometry and manual muscle testing, with new text purchase· Includes over 300 tables and images throughout· Practical application of surface anatomy to identify skeletal landmarks and muscles· Chapters updated to address intervention frames of reference used in OT Instructors in educational settings can visit www.efacultylounge.com for additional material to be used for teaching in the classroom. Kinesiology for Occupational Therapy, Second Edition clearly outlines the need for an understanding of kinesiology in occupational therapy, providing occupational therapists with the evidence necessary to support their treatment strategies. Bonus!You will receive access to Goniometry and Manual Muscle Testing interactive learning tutorials FREE for 120 days with your new text purchase of Kinesiology for Occupational Therapy, Second Edition. Watch the videos, read the text, listen to the experts explain the techniques—all at your own pace.Visit www.slackinteractive.com for more details.
Review
“It incorporates many important concepts and pushes the reader to understand information that is not typically addressed in occupational therapy texts. The author is to be commended.”
- Sandi Spaulding, Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
About the Author
Melinda Fritts Rybski, PhD, OTR/L, is a faculty member of the Occupational Therapy Division at The Ohio State University. Dr. Rybski graduated from The Ohio State University College of Allied Medical Professions with a bachelor of science degree in 1979 and a Master’s degree in 1987. She completed her PhD in 2010 with a degree from The Ohio State University, focusing on quantitative research, evaluation, and measurement. She has taught occupational therapy students for 25 years, with a primary focus on kinesiology, physical disabilities, and the practice of occupational therapy and Level I fieldwork. She has also taught or assisted with other occupational therapy courses, including Application of Neurodevelopmental Construct, Practice of Occupational Therapy in the Hospital Setting, Interpersonal Dynamics and Task-Oriented Groups in Occupational Therapy, Occupational Therapy in Mental Health, Introduction to Alternative Research Methodologies, and Critical Phases of Life.
Her clinical experience includes inpatient rehabilitation and acute, outpatient, and long-term care. She is currently serving on the Ohio Occupational Therapy Board, is a book reviewer for several publishing companies and for the American Journal of Occupational Therapy, and is section editor for the Health and Interprofessional Practice Journal.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Contributors
Preface
Section I Foundations and Assessment
Chapter 1 Occupational Therapy Concepts
Chapter 2 Kinesiology Concepts Melinda F. Rybski, PhD, OTR/L and Linda M. Martin, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA
Chapter 3 Range of Motion
Chapter 4 Factors Influencing Strength Section II Normal Joint Movement
Chapter 5 The ShoulderChapter 6 The Elbow
Chapter 7 The Wrist
Chapter 8 The Hand
Chapter 9 Posture: Functional Interaction of the Spine and Pelvis
Chapter 10 The Knee, Ankle, and Foot
Section III Intervention Chapter 11 Biomechanical Intervention Approach
Chapter 12 Rehabilitation: Adaptation and Compensation
Index