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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This learned and instructive manual is truly ground breaking,
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This review is from: Amputations and Prosthetics: A Case Study Approach (Paperback)
Once again Dr. Bella J. May has proven that her knowledge of amputee related physical therapy is truly without peer. Dr. May shows us with precise text as well as clear illustrations the most advantageous methods of proceeding in difficult cases. Using the case study method, Dr. May indeed truly challenges the beginning as well as advanced student of this healing art.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Columbia University Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation RES,
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This review is from: Amputations and Prosthetics: A Case Study Approach (Paperback)
Wonderful discussions on amputation...written with superb clarity. Would highly recommend to PM&R residents. This book is an excellent primer for PM&R residents before delving into Delisa and Braddom.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Required Reading,
By Jay Bullington (Virginia, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Amputations and Prosthetics: A Case Study Approach (Paperback)
Required reading for studies in Amputations and Prosthetics. Coves a wide range though not in depth for every situation. Good text though.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice, Solid Approach To Learning About Prosthetics,
By Douglas P. Murphy "Author, The Griffon Trilog... (Charlottesville) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Amputations and Prosthetics: A Case Study Approach (Paperback)
Despite or perhaps because of around 20 years serving patients with amputations, I found this book refreshing in a lot of ways in its presentation of the salient points of managing individuals with amputations. The experience of the author, a physical therapist, shows through in a positive way. There is a quick overview of conditions that lead to amputations. Then the primary emphasis of the book is on lower extremity amputations from partial foot, to transtibial, transfemoral, hip disarticulation, etc. Preop and postop concerns are discussed. Prosthetic components are reviewed as well as troubleshooting and gait deviations. Upper extremity amputations are not reviewed with as much detail but there is an excellent, succinct overview of classification of congenital amputations.The book does present cases but these are meant more as a focus for applying the principles discussed. There are illustrations that help although I did not find the stick figures that useful. Overall this is an extremely worthwhile book that also provides websites to companies that provide different components.
4.0 out of 5 stars
helpful...,
By Rebecca "ugatrainer" (Richmond, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Amputations and Prosthetics: A Case Study Approach (Paperback)
This book is helpful in telling you all the different types of prosthetic parts (ex. knee types, foot types, suspension types, etc) and when they are best to be used. For example, if it is an above the knee amputation that the residual limb is short, use this__________ type of suspension. That is the main reason I would go to use this book.
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Amputations and Prosthetics: A Case Study Approach by Bella J. May (Paperback - December 17, 2001)
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