Pharmacology in Rehabilitation
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Publisher: F. A. Davis Company
Rely on this completely revised and thoroughly updated invaluable resource to insure that your students will be able to master this complex content with ease.
Organized by body system, each section begins with a description of the drug...followed by an explanation of the conditions it treats...and ends with a discussion of how the drug affects physical therapy and how physical therapy may impact drug effectiveness. Dr. Ciccone’s easy-to-understand writing style demystifies the science and practice of pharmacology.
Key Features
Thoroughly updated and revised content, including the most recent drug information.
Separate section on Complementary and Alternative Medications.
Includes the most recent information on pharmacotherapeutics
Emphasizes how medications affect patients undergoing physical rehabilitation and focuses on how clinicians can take advantage of beneficial drug effects that complement rehabilitation, while working around side effects that can have adverse effects on patient interventions.
Provides detailed coverage on how specific medications can influence certain therapy and rehabilitation procedures.
Concludes each section with a case study that demonstrates the application of pharmacology to a clinical situation.
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