Amputation, Prosthesis Use, and Phantom Limb Pain An Interdisciplinary Perspective /

Amputation, Prosthesis Use, and Phantom Limb Pain An Interdisciplinary Perspective Edited by Craig D. Murray For the millions of patients adjusting to life with one or more missing limbs, adaptation involves an intricate network of physical, psychological, social, and existential factors. It is with...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Murray, Craig. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2010.
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505 0 # |a Chapter 1: Developing Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Amputation, Prosthesis Use, and Phantom Limb Pain: An Introduction -- Part One: Providing and Monitoring the Use of Prostheses -- Chapter 2: Ethical and Medico-Legal Issues in the Supply and Withdrawal of Prostheses and Assistive Technology -- Chapter 3: Monitoring of Upper Limb Prosthesis Activity in Trans-Radial Amputees: A Feasibility Study -- Chapter 4: Achieving Good Prosthetic Fit and Alignment: Ethnographic Analysis of Interaction between Prostheticians and Amputees in America -- Part Two: The Experience and Meaning of Prosthesis Use -- Chapter 5: Adaptation to Amputation and Prosthesis Use -- Chapter 6: Beyond Stigma: Visibility and Self-Empowerment of Persons with Congenital Limb Deficiencies -- Chapter 7: Phenomenologies of Prosthesis Use -- Part Three: Postoperative Pain and New Treatments for Phantom Limb Pain -- Chapter 8: Post Amputation Chronic Pain Profile -- Chapter 9: Factors Associated with Phantom Limb Pain -- Chapter 10: Mental Imagery for the Relief of Phantom Limb Pain -- Chapter 11: Virtual Solutions to Phantom Problems: Using Immersive Virtual Reality to Manage Phantom Limb Pain. 
520 # # |a Amputation, Prosthesis Use, and Phantom Limb Pain An Interdisciplinary Perspective Edited by Craig D. Murray For the millions of patients adjusting to life with one or more missing limbs, adaptation involves an intricate network of physical, psychological, social, and existential factors. It is with this complex scenario in mind that Amputation, Prosthesis Use, and Phantom Limb Pain: An Interdisciplinary Perspective has been developed. Unlike other books that deal exclusively with one or another of these topics, this volume unites the three to return the experiential to what is often treated in the literature and too often in the clinic as a solely medical condition. Written by top specialists in areas ranging from psychology and neuroscience to biomedical engineering and computer science (and including material applicable to those with congenital missing limbs as well as to amputees), this volume provides up-to-date knowledge with wide appeal to a variety of professional readers. In addition, the book s accessibility ensures that practitioners working in teams understand each other s work as well as client needs. Among the leading-edge topics: Ethical and medico-legal issues in providing assistive technology. Psychosocial assessment of adaptation to amputation and prosthesis use. Congenital limb deficiencies and experiences of prosthesis use. Prothesis use relating to the formation and maintenance of romantic relationships. Biopsychosocial approaches to postoperative pain. Phenomenology of phantom limb experience and prosthesis use. Relationship between coping style and phantom limb pain. Virtual-reality treatments for phantom limb pain. Must reading for clinical and health psychologists, neuropsychologists, prostheticians, orthopedists, neurologists, professionals in rehabilitation and rehabilitative medicine, and designers of assistive technologies, Amputation, Prosthesis Use, and Phantom Limb Pain is dedicated to the goal of encouraging proper fit and alignment not only between patients and devices, but between healing professionals and their clients. 
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