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title Therapeutic Activities for the Upper Limb Practical Approaches to - photo 1

title:Therapeutic Activities for the Upper Limb : Practical Approaches to Assessment & Therapy
author:Mills, Deborah.; Fraser, Carole.
publisher:Speechmark Publishing Ltd.
isbn10 | asin:0863880592
print isbn13:9780863880599
ebook isbn13:9780585141916
language:English
subjectArm--Wounds and injuries--Patients--Rehabilitation, Extremities, upper--Wounds and injuries--Patients--Rehabilitation, Arm Injuries--rehabilitation--handbooks, Physical Therapy--methods--handbooks.
publication date:1988
lcc:RD557.M5 1989eb
ddc:617/.58004
subject:Arm--Wounds and injuries--Patients--Rehabilitation, Extremities, upper--Wounds and injuries--Patients--Rehabilitation, Arm Injuries--rehabilitation--handbooks, Physical Therapy--methods--handbooks.
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Therapeutic Activities for the Upper Limb
Deborah Mills
Carole Fraser
Page ii First published in 1989 by Winslow Press Ltd Telford Road - photo 2
Page ii
First published in 1989 by
Winslow Press Ltd, Telford Road, Bicester, Oxon
0X6 OTS
Reprinted 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997
Copyright D Mills & C Fraser, 1988
Illustrations by Gabrielle Nunn
All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the Copyright owners.
Phototypeset by Gecko Limited, Bicester, Oxon
0220282 Printed in Great Britain (HtP)
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Mills, Deborah
Therapeutic activities for the upper limb.
I. Man. Limbs. Injuries. Therapy
I. Title II. Fraser, Carole
617'.58004
ISBN 0-86388-059-2
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Contents
List of Activities
v
List of Abbreviations
vi
Acknowledgements
vi
Introduction
1
How to Use this Manual
2
Purposeful Activity & Therapeutic Exercise in the Context of OT
5
Movements
7
Use of Computer Switches
137
Index
147

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Deborah Mills
DEBORAH MILLS received a Bachelor of Science degree in Rehabilitation Medicine (Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy) from the University of British Columbia in 1979. She worked in paediatrics until 1984, first as a physiotherapist and later as an occupational therapist in several Canadian schools and hospitals. In the following two years, she was an occupational therapist and micro-computer program co-ordinator at a regional spinal cord rehabilitation centre, Lyndhurst Hospital in Toronto, Ontario.
During 1986-87 she worked closely with Carole Fraser in the OT department at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. Currently practising as a Senior Occupational Therapist in the areas of specialised seating, computers and technical aids for the disabled, she is now based at the Greater Victoria Hospital Society in Victoria, British Columbia.
Carole Fraser
CAROLE FRASER trained at Dorset House School of Occupational Therapy in Oxford. She gained a BA (Hons) degree from the Open University in 1987 and was also awarded a Churchill Travel Fellowship in the same year to study prosthetics in America and Canada.
After qualifying as an occupational therapist she worked in orthopaedic, geriatric and acute physical hospitals and also taught at St Loyes School of Occupational Therapy at Exeter.
Currently Head Occupational Therapist in the Acute Unit at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, her particular clinical and research interests are motor control and acquisition and retraining of motor skills.
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List of Activities
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Bricks/
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Chopping/
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