by by Janice Lwin (Author)
Based on the APTA’s Advanced Proficiency Pathways―visual guidance and step-by-step instructions for delivering wound care safely and effectively
The American Physical Therapy Association’s (APTA) Advanced Proficiency Pathways is medicine’s premier program for increasing a physical therapy assistant’s knowledge and skill in a chosen area of the field. Based on Rose Hamm’s acclaimed Text and Atlas of Wound Diagnosis and Treatment, this illustrated resource aligns with APTA’s program, providing clear, concise instructions on providing effective wound care.
Integumentary System Essentials for the PhysicalTherapist Assistant combines high-quality color photos and engagingly written foundational concepts to help students and practitioners master this important PTA task. Each chapter includes consistent headings, brief bulleted text, and numerous high-quality illustrations, and learning aids include case studies, chapter objectives, assessment guidelines, chapter references, and chapter summaries.
Integumentary System Essentials for the PhysicalTherapist Assistant covers every topic you need to know, including:
Anatomy and physiology of the integumentary system
Tissue healing response
Arterial and venous wounds
Lymphedema
Pressure injuries and ulcers
Diabetes and the diabetic foot
Burn wounds
Wound dressings
Electrical stimulation
Negative pressure wound therapy
Ultrasound
Pulsed lavage with suction
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Product details
Publisher : McGraw Hill / Medical
Publication date : September 15, 2025
Edition : 1st
Language : English
Print length : 240 pages
ISBN-10 : 1264549806
ISBN-13 : 978-1264549801

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