Beschreibung
Taking an expansive perspective on osteoporosis and its ramifications but with a central focus on the transition from diagnosis to treatment, rehabilitation and current management options, this practical guide discusses the most recent knowledge and literature on osteoporosis for the wide cross-section of professionals involved in treating this pervasive condition. It enables the physician or physician extender to develop a strategy for diagnosing osteoporosis, including detailed laboratory tests as well as imaging, interpreting findings, and determining options appropriate to the needs of individual patients. The material offers guidance on how to treat osteoporosis patients who are suffering from neurological and rheumatologic conditions, including brain and spinal cord injuries, as well as peripheral neuropathies, gastrointestinal conditions, and cardiopulmonary, liver and kidney disorders, among others. Additional chapters cover management of osteoporosis in men, patients with advanced medical illnesses including various forms of cancer, organ failure and organ transplantation, pediatric onset of primary and secondary osteoporosis, and the female athlete triad. Covering the gamut of considerations presented by osteoporosis patients, Osteoporosis Rehabilitation: A Practical Approachis a timely, interdisciplinary resource for orthopedists, rehabilitation specialists, physicians, nurses and any other professionals who bring their expertise to bear on the management of this common condition.
Autorenporträt
Christina V. Oleson MD is an Associate Professor or Rehabilitation Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia PA. She is board-certified in both Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation and in Spinal Cord Injury Medicine. She earned her BA from Harvard and MD at the University of Massachusetts Worcester. Following completion of residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Thomas Jefferson University, Dr. Oleson pursued a Spinal Cord Injury Medicine fellowship at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago of Northwestern University. Her current research focuses on immobilization osteoporosis in those with traumatic spinal cord injury. She serves as the principal investigator in a NIDLRR-funded investigational study examining the benefit of an agent to prevent osteoporosis in newly-injured spinal cord patients. Dr. Oleson has published numerous scientific articles and chapters, covering aspects of spinal cord injury, osteoporosis, and vitamin D deficiency.