Progressive Casting and Splinting for Lower Extremity Deformities by Beverly D. Cusick is an innovative resource that describes how to identify and correct extremity alignment ailments in children in ages birth through 7 years with cerebral palsy and other neuromotor impairments. Providing a comprehensive review of developmental biomechanics and related evaluation procedures for detecting these types of alignment problems, this book is perfect for people who fabricate and recommend casts or splints
Casting and Splinting Book Details:
Recommended for physical therapists, orthotists, podiatrists, physiatrists, orthopedists, and orthopedic technicians, Progressive Casting and Splinting for Lower Extremity Deformities in Children with Neuromotor Dysfunction is a great continuing education tool for beginners or seasoned professionals. Some of its chapters include: Early Development of the Legs and Feet – Biomechanical Terminology; Identifying Developmental Issues; The Foot and Leg – Relating Function to Structure; and Splinting the Foot and Ankle – The Basics of Fabrication.