2015 LWW Medical and Health Professions Education Catalogue

MASSAGE THERAPY

Outcome-Based Massage: Putting Evidence into Practice Third Edition Carla-Krystin Andrade, PhD, PT Assistant Clinical Professor, University of California--San Francisco, San Francisco State University Graduate Program in Physical Therapy, San Francisco, CA; Physical Therapist (on call), Pacifica Nursing and Rehabilitation February 2013 / Softbound / 8.375 x 10.875 Approx. 560 pp. / Approx. 291 Illus. / Approx. 275 2-Color Illus. / 16 in Full Color / Approx. 35 Tables 978-1-4511-3033-1

DESCRIPTION Outcome-Based MassageTM: Putting Evidence into Practice , Third Edition, goes beyond an update of the content of the second edition. In this book, Dr Andrade and a team of contributors who represent the fields of massage therapy, physical therapy, athletic training, education, psychology, medicine, and physiology take the student or practicing clinician to the next level of using Outcome- Based Massage TM in daily clinical practice. This edition enhances and builds upon the strengths of the first two editions as follows: FEATURES f f Practice Sequences provide a starting point for massage, with encouragement for students to explore variations on their own. f f Fully updated chapters provide a comprehensive approach to assessment, treatment design, and treatment delivery. f f Streamlined presentation of theory and practice enhances the teaching and learning experience. f f Quick Treatment Guides provide a colorful, immediate reference for anatomy, pathophysiology, impairments, and wellness goals for 16 musculoskeletal conditions. f f New section on the scientific basis of soft-tissue examination provides students and practitioners with the very latest understanding of the emerging body of knowledge in this field. f f Review sections in each chapter provide Takeaways that summarize key concepts, critical thinking questions, and clinical cases that illustrate the practical application of the concepts discussed in the chapter. f f Precise, instructive photographs and videos give students and practitioners clear, direct guidance for using the techniques presented in this text.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Part I. Client Examination and Treatment Planning 1. Principles of Outcome-Based Massage 2. Interpersonal and Ethical Issues for Massage 3. Evidence for Massage 4. Interpersonal and Ethical Issues for Massage 5. Outcome-Based Massage Clinical Decision- Making 6. Preparation and Positioning for Massage 7. Superficial Reflex Techniques 8. Superficial Fluid Techniques 9. Neuromuscular Techniques 10. Connective Tissue Techniques 11. Passive Movement Techniques 12. Percussive Techniques 13. Sequencing Massage Techniques 14. Applications of OBM to Medical Conditions and Wellness Issues Quick Treatment Guides for 16 common musculoskeletal conditions (4-color insert) Part II. Treatment and Discharge

ANCILLARIES

f f Students: Interactive eBook available online, Video clips of techniques described in the book f f Instructors: PowerPoints, Test Generator, Lesson Plans, WebCT/Blackboard/Angel-ready materials, Image Bank

HEALTH PROFESSIONS

Wolters Kluwer

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