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    Author(s)Ji-Whan Park, Dae-In Jung
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9783662473795
    Pages246
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2016

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    Springer Integumentary Physical Therapy 1st Editon 2016 Hardbound by Ji-Whan Park, Dae-In Jung

    This book is a practical guide to safe and effective physical therapy methods that can be applied in patients with diverse skin ailments, including scars, decubitus ulcers, burns, frostbite, photosensitivity disorders, inflammatory skin disease, skin cancers, obesity-related conditions, psoriasis, herpes zoster, tineapedis, and vitiligo. For each condition, physical therapy interventions– therapeutic exercises, manual physical therapies, and therapeutic modalities employed in rehabilitation– are described in detail. In addition, information is provided on symptoms and complications, examination and evaluation, medical interventions, and prevention and management methods. In the case of obesity-related skin problems, management is discussed from the point of view of Eastern as well as Western medicine. The text is complemented by more than 300 color photographs and illustrations. Integumentary Physical Therapy will help the reader to obtain optimal therapeutic results when treating patients with skin ailments. It will be of value for both practicing physical therapists and students in physical therapy. 01 Outline of IntegumentarySystem.- 1. Anatomical Structure of Integumentary System.- 1) Epidermis.- 2)Dermis.- 3) Subcutaneous Tissue.- 4) Appendages of the Skin or Skin Appendage.-2. Cutaneous Sensation and Neurarchy.- 1) Cutaneous Sensation.- 2) CutaneousNerve.- 3) Sensory Pathway.- Characteristic of Integumentary System.- 1.Type ofIntegumentary System.- 1) Classification of General Integumentary System Type.-2. Pathology and Recovery of Integumentary System Injury.- 1) Wound HealingMechanism.- 3. Skin Aging.- 1) Classification of Skin Aging.- 2) Cause of SkinAging.- 3) Age related Dermal Change Skin Change.- 4) Functional Change ofGeroderma.- 4. Skin Histopathology.- 1) Change of Epidermis.- 2) Change ofDermoepidermal Junction.- 3) Change of Dermis.- 4) Neoplasm of Melanocyte.- 5)Panniculitis.- Evaluation of Integumentary System.- 1. General CutaneousSymptom and Sign.- 1) Cutaneous Symptom.- 2) Cutaneous Sign.- 2. CutaneousSymptom.- 1) Pruritus.- 2) Eczema.- 3) Erythroderma.- 4) Hives or Urticaria.-5) Ganglion.- 6) Blood Vessel Lesion.- 7) Blush or Flush.- 8) Vesicle andBlister.- 9) Hypertrichosis and Hirsutism.- 10) Acanthosis Nigricans.- 11)Acquired Ichthyosis.- 3. Dermatological Examination Method.- 1) GeneralDiagnosis.- 2) Physical Examination.- 3) Examination using Diagnosis AssistDevice.- 4) Microbiologic Test.- 5) Skin Biopsy.- 6) Immunofluorescent Test.-7) Electron Microscopy.- 8) Skin Reaction Test.- 9) Oral Provocation Test.- 4.Examination and Evaluation of Physical Therapy.- 1) Examination.- ProblemSolving.- 02 Wound.- 1. Outline.- 2. Cause.- 1) Cutting.- 2) Tension.- 3)Compression.- 3. Classification.- 1) Partial Lamella Wound.- 2) CompleteLamella Wound.- 3) Other Classification.- 4. Symptom and Complication.- 1)Wound Infection.- 2) Suture Mark.- 3) Keloid and Hypertrophic Scarring.- 5.Examination and Evaluation.- 1) Initial Evaluation of Wound.- 2) Test toWound.- 3) Test around Wound.- Intervention.- 1. Intervention.- 1) InterventionalApproach.- 2) Medical Treatment.- Physical Therapy Intervention.- 1)Therapeutic Exercise.- 2) Manual Therapy.- 3) Physical Agent Therapy.- 3. Preventionand Management.- 1) Prevention.- 2) Management.- 3) Patient/GuardianEducation.- Advice for Physical Therapist.- Problem Solving.- 03 DecubitusUlcer.- 1. Outline.- 2. Cause.- 1) Pressure.- 2) Trauma Cutis.- 3) Chafing andSkin Friction.- 4) Loss of Cutaneous Sensation.- 5) Loss of Vasomotor.- 6)Humidity and Body Temperature.- 7) Nutritional Deficiency.- 3. Classification.-1) Compressive Decubitus Ulcer.- 2) Diabetic Decubitus Ulcer.- 4. Symptom.- 1)Decubitus Ulcer according to the Posture.- 2) Advancing Stage of DecubitusUlcer.- 5. Examination and Evaluation.- 1) Evaluation of Decubitus Ulcer.- 2) RecordGuideline of Decubitus Ulcer.- 3) Evaluation Tool of Decubitus Ulcer.- 4)Peripheral Blood Vessel Circulation Examination.- Intervention.- 1.Intervention.- 1) Interventional Approach.- 2) Medical Treatment.- 2. PhysicalTherapy Intervention.- 1) Decubitus Ulcer Prevention Posture.- 2) TherapeuticExercise.- 3) Manual Therapy.- 4) Physical Agent Therapy.- 3. Prevention andManagement.- 1) Diabetic Decubitus Ulcer.- 2) Compressive Decubitus Ulcer.- 3)Management.- 4) Patient/Guardian Education.- Advice for Physical Therapist.-Problem Solving.- 04 Burn.- 1. Outline.- 2. Cause.- 1) Scalding Burn.- 2) FlameBurn.- 3) Electrical Burn.- 4) Chemical Burn.- 5) Contact Burn.- 6) InhalationBurn.- 3. Classification.- 1) First Degree Burn.- 2) Second Degree Burn.- 3)Third Degree Burn.- 4) Fourth Degree Burn.- 4. Evaluation.- 1) Rule of Nines.-2) Lund-Browder Formula.- 3) American Burn Association.- 5. Symptom.- 1)Pathophysiological Symptom according to Recovery Stage.- 2) Systematic Symptomof the Human Body.- 3) Systemic Symptom.- 6. Prognosis and Complication.- 1)Prognosis.- 2) Complication.- Interve