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The complete book of grant writing : learn to write grants like a professional

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Nancy Burke Smith and E. Gabriel Works. --Naperville, IL: Sourcebooks , c2012.
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Get the funding you need. Grant writing is an intricate process, and any bits of misinformation or formatting errors can be the deciding factors when it comes to allotting money. The Complete Book if Grant Writing is a must-have reference if you're seeking funding through grants-government grants, foundation grants, specialty grants, and more. Professional grant writer Nancy Burke Smith and philanthropy consultant and grant maker E. Gabriel Works unveil the secrets behind how to find and succes…
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Smith, Nancy Burke
Other Authors
Works, E. Gabriel
Responsibility
Nancy Burke Smith and E. Gabriel Works
Place of Publication
Naperville, IL
Publisher
Sourcebooks
Date of Publication
c2012
Physical Description
1 online resource
ISBN
9781402267314
Subjects (MeSH)
Proposal writing for grants
Abstract
Get the funding you need. Grant writing is an intricate process, and any bits of misinformation or formatting errors can be the deciding factors when it comes to allotting money. The Complete Book if Grant Writing is a must-have reference if you're seeking funding through grants-government grants, foundation grants, specialty grants, and more. Professional grant writer Nancy Burke Smith and philanthropy consultant and grant maker E. Gabriel Works unveil the secrets behind how to find and successfully apply for grants.
Contents
Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: Grantmakers and Grantseekers; What Is a Grant?; What Is a Grant Proposal?; Who Qualifies for Grants?; Who Writes Grants?; What Do Grants Fund?; Two Approaches to Grantseeking; Chapter 2: Reactive Grantseeking; What Is Reactive Grantseeking?; Who Makes Grants via RFP?; Winning Reactive Grant Proposals; Requests for Proposals (RFPs); The Grantwriter's Role in Responding to RFPs; Preproposal Requirements; Learning More; Chapter 3: Proactive Grantseeking; What Is Proactive Grantseeking?; Who Makes These Grants? -- How Foundations Do BusinessFoundations That Fund Only Preselected Organizations; Crafting a Proactive Grantseeking Strategy; Navigating the World of Foundation Staffing; Contacting Foundation Staff; Foundation Non-Negotiables; Chapter 4: Thoughtful Planning; Planning for Sustainability; Community Involvement; Identifying and Involving Other Organizations; Chapter 5: Before You Write; Planning the Process; Scheduling to Meet the Deadline; Reviewing Drafts; The Framework; Common Grant Applications; Chapter 6: The Five Core Components of Every Grant Proposal; Executive Summary or Abstract-- Statement of Need or ProblemProject Description; Sample Project Description Narrative; Evaluation Plan; Learning More; Budget and Budget Narrative; Writing the Budget Narrative; Chapter 7: Beyond the Basics; Collaboration/Partner Agencies and Their Roles; Interagency Agreements; Management Plans; Staff Qualifications; Similar Programs/Agencies; Constituent Involvement; Review of Literature; Sustainability Plans; Organizational History; Logic Models; Common Attachments; Chapter 8: The Grantwriting Craft; Write It Well; Cover Letters and Abstracts- Write them Last -- Teamwork-ReviewingYour ProposalPresentation; Filling out Forms; Submitting Your Proposal; Summary Tips for Writing Grant Proposals; Chapter 9: Individualizing Your Proposals by Type of Project; Capital Grant; Challenge Grant; Capacity-Building Grant; Sustainability Grant; Demonstration Project; Operations Grant; Special Populations Project; Chapter 10: Grantwriting in Different Fields of Nonprofit Practice; Arts Organizations; Medical Service Organizations; Educational Institutions; Technology Organizations; Social/Human Services Organizations; Local Government and Services -- Faith-BasedOrganizationsEnvironmental Organizations; Economic Development Organizations; Chapter 11: While You Wait; Due Diligence; Site Visits; Recycling Grant Proposals; Continue Your Research; When Government Administrations Change; When Foundation Staffing, Structures, or Programs Change; Chapter 12: Yes or No; You Got the Grant!; Grant Agreements; Progress Reports; Sorry, Your Proposal Was Not Funded; Chapter 13: Professional Grantwriting; Is This the Life for You?; Certification; Licensing and Registration; Building Your Grantwriting Business; Grantwriting with Integrity.
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Controversies in the Technical Aspects of ACL Reconstruction : An Evidence-Based Medicine Approach

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Norimasa Nakamura, Stefano Zaffagnini, Robert G. Marx, Volker Musahl, editors. --Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer , 2017.
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This book provides the reader with the best available evidence on the most pressing issues relating to reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) with the goal of supporting surgical reconstruction of the ACL and improving outcomes for patients. Key topics for which evidence-based information is presented include selection of graft material and source, the use of different surgical techniques, graft rupture in relation to surgical technique, and progression to osteoarthritis. The bo…
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Nakamura, Norimasa
Zaffagnini, Stefano
Marx, Robert G
Musahl, Volker
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International Society of Arthroscopy Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
Responsibility
Norimasa Nakamura, Stefano Zaffagnini, Robert G. Marx, Volker Musahl, editors
Place of Publication
Berlin, Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
2017
Physical Description
1 online resource (x, 535 pages) : 234 illus., 181 illus. in color
ISBN
9783662527429
9783662527405 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Anterior Cruciate Ligament - injuries
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Abstract
This book provides the reader with the best available evidence on the most pressing issues relating to reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) with the goal of supporting surgical reconstruction of the ACL and improving outcomes for patients. Key topics for which evidence-based information is presented include selection of graft material and source, the use of different surgical techniques, graft rupture in relation to surgical technique, and progression to osteoarthritis. The book will aid the surgeon in making decisions with respect to fixation devices and tensioning, the bundles to be reconstructed, and whether to preserve remnants or partial bundle ruptures. An evidence-based stance is taken on evolving topics such as the anatomy of the tibial insertion site of the ACL and the role of the anterolateral capsule and posteromedial corner in high-grade rotatory instability. Furthermore, novel technical developments for measurement of knee laxity and soft tissue navigation are discussed. The reader will also find useful information on general issues concerning physical examination, arthroscopic setup, timing of reconstruction, anesthesia, and anticoagulation.
Contents
1. ACL Prevention Programs -- 2. Arthroscopic Setup for ACL Reconstruction -- 3. Early vs. Delayed ACL Reconstruction “Early” ACL Reconstruction -- 4. Early Versus Delayed ACL Reconstruction: Why Delayed Surgery Is Our Preferred Choice -- 5. Diagnostic Accuracy of Physical Examinations for ACL Injury -- 6. Timing of Pediatric ACL Reconstruction -- 7. Conservative Treatment of Pediatric ACL Injury -- 8. Anatomical and Technical Considerations for Pediatric ACL Reconstruction -- 9. Analgesia for ACL Reconstruction -- 10. Anticoagulation Following ACL Reconstruction -- 11. Technical Considerations for Patellar Tendon Harvest -- 12. Technical Considerations for Quadriceps Tendon Harvest -- 13. Acute ACL Rupture: A Biological Approach Through Primary ACL Repair and Augmentation with Bone Marrow Stimulation and Growth Factor Injection -- 14. Meniscal Repair with ACL Reconstruction -- 15. Anatomy of ACL Insertion: Ribbon -- 16. Anatomy of ACL Insertion: Bundles -- 17. Anatomy of the ACL Insertions: Arthroscopic Identification of the Attachments -- 18. Functional Analysis of ACL Insertion Site -- 19. Double-Bundle ACL Reconstruction -- 20. Single Bundle Reconstruction is Preferred to Double Bundle -- 21. Outside-in Creation of the Anatomical Femoral Tunnel(s) -- 22. Transtibial Technique -- 23. Portals -- 24. Press-Fit ACL Reconstruction -- 25. Is Notchplasty Necessary for Anatomic ACL Reconstruction? -- 26. Pros and Cons of Different ACL Graft Fixation Devices -- 27. ACL Graft Tensioning -- 28. Diagnosis of Partial ACL Rupture -- 29. ACL Augmentation -- 30. Allografts in ACL Reconstruction -- 31. Synthetic Ligaments for ACL Reconstruction -- 32. Xenograft Ligaments -- 33. Extra-articular Plasty with ACL Reconstruction: Long-Term Results of Associated Procedure -- 34. Treatment of MCL Injury in Combined ACL/MCL Injury -- 35. ACL Reconstruction in the Multiligament Knee -- 36. Scientific Basis and Surgical Technique for Iliotibial Band Tenodesis Combined with ACL Reconstruction -- 37. Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction: Anatomy, Rationale, Technique, and Outcome -- 38. Instrumented Static Laxity Evaluation -- 39. Instrumental Dynamic Laxity Evaluation: Non-invasive Inertial Sensors -- 40. Dynamic Laxity Evaluation -- 41. The Role of Navigation Systems in ACL Reconstruction -- 42. Considerations for Treatment of Concomitant Cartilage and ACL Injury -- 43. ACL Reconstruction and Progression of OA -- 44. Graft Rupture and Failure After ACL Reconstruction -- 45. Nonoperative Management of ACL Rupture -- 46. Osteotomies in the ACL-Deficient Knee -- 47. Criterion-Based Approach for Rehabilitation After ACL Reconstruction -- Erratum to: Is Notchplasty Necessary for Anatomic ACL Reconstruction?
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Cranial nerves : functional anatomy

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Monkhouse, Stanley. --Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press , c2006.
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Monkhouse, Stanley
Place of Publication
Cambridge, UK
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Date of Publication
c2006
Physical Description
147 p.
ISBN
6610239967
Subjects (MeSH)
Cranial Nerves - anatomy & histology
Contents
COVER -- HALF-TITLE -- TITLE -- COPYRIGHT -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES -- TABLES -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- A NOTE TO THE READER -- PART I ORGANIZATION OF THE CRANIAL NERVES -- Chapter 1 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS -- 1.1 Cranial nerves and their functions (Table 1.1) -- 1.2 Cranial nerves and spinal nerves are differently constituted -- 1.3 Olfactory and optic nerves are not proper nerves -- 1.4 Attachments of cranial nerves (Table 1.2; Figs 1.1 and 1.2) -- 1.5 Central/peripheral: the border is NOT at the skull foramen! -- 1.6 Types of nerve fibre within cranial nerves -- 1.7 Ganglion and nucleus: beware of confusion! (Fig. 1.3) -- 1.8 Ganglia (Fig. 1.3) -- 1.9 Nuclei -- 1.10 Position of nuclei within the brain stem -- Chapter 2 CRANIAL NERVE MOTOR FIBRES AND NUCLEI -- 2.1 Motor fibres -- 2.2 Classification of motor components in cranial nerves -- 2.3 Additional component in cranial nerves: for branchial arches -- 2.4 Types of motor nerve fibres -- 2.5 Motor fibres in cranial nerves -- 2.6 Parasympathetic components of cranial nerves -- 2.7 Brain stem motor nuclei (Table 2.2; Fig. 2.1) -- Chapter 3 CRANIAL NERVE MOTOR PATHWAYS: UPPER AND LOWER MOTOR NEURONS -- 3.1 Upper and lower motor neurons -- 3.2 Corticonuclear and corticobulbar -- 3.3 Corticonuclear pathways (Fig. 3.1) -- 3.4 Bilateral upper motor neuron control of III, IV,VI and part of VII -- 3.5 Upper and lower motor neuron lesions -- Chapter 4 CRANIAL NERVE SENSORY FIBRES, BRAIN STEM SENSORY NUCLEI AND TRACTS -- 4.1 The basic plan of sensory systems -- 4.2 Sensory fibres in cranial nerves: somatic and visceral -- 4.3 Somatic sensation (Fig. 4.1) -- 4.4 Somatic sensation: the trigeminal sensory nucleus and its projections (Fig. 4.1) -- 4.5 Visceral sensation: nucleus of the solitary tract -- PARTS II...V INDIVIDUAL CRANIAL NERVES AND FUNCTIONAL CONSIDERATIONS -- Chapter 5 SURVEY OF CRANIAL NERVES AND INTRODUCTION TO PARTS II...V -- Note -- PART II TRIGEMINAL, FACIAL AND HYPOGLOSSAL NERVES -- Chapter 6 CUTANEOUS SENSATION AND CHEWING -- 6.1 Think about it -- 6.2 Motor aspects of ingestion and chewing -- 6.3 Sensory aspects of ingestion and chewing -- 6.4 Salivation and taste -- Chapter 7 THE TRIGEMINAL NERVE (V) -- 7.1 Functions -- 7.2 Attachment, course, divisions (Fig. 7.1) -- 7.3 Trigeminal ganglion -- 7.4 Clinical notes -- Chapter 8 THE OPHTHALMIC NERVE (Va) -- 8.1 Functions -- 8.2 Origin, course and branches (Fig. 8.1) -- 8.3 Nerve fibres: central connections -- 8.4 Clinical notes -- 8.5 Clinical testing -- Chapter 9 THE MAXILLARY NERVE (Vb) -- 9.1 Functions -- 9.2 Origin, course and branches (Fig. 9.1) -- 9.3 Nerve fibres: central connections -- 9.4 Clinical notes -- 9.5 Clinical testing -- Chapter 10 THE MANDIBULAR NERVE (Vc) -- 10.1 Functions -- 10.2 Origin, course and branches (Fig. 10.1) -- 10.3 The first branchial arch -- 10.4 Nerve fibres: central connections -- 10.5 Clinical notes -- 10.6 Clinical testing -- Chapter 11 THE FACIAL NERVE ( VII) -- 11.1 Functions -- 11.2 Origin -- 11.3 Course and branches (Figs 11.1 and 11.2) -- 11.4 The second branchial arch, otic vesicle and facial nerve -- 11.5 Nerve fibre
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Mechanisms of vascular disease : a textbook for vascular surgeons

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[edited by] Robert Fitridge, Matthew Thompson. --Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press , 2006.
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Fitridge, Robert
Other Authors
Thompson, Matthew
Responsibility
[edited by] Robert Fitridge, Matthew Thompson
Place of Publication
Cambridge, UK
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Date of Publication
2006
Physical Description
x, 423 p.
ISBN
6610749264 (electronic bk.)
9786610749263 (electronic bk.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Blood Vessels - physiopathology
Vascular Diseases - physiopathology
Contents
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 The vascular endothelium: structure and function -- INTRODUCTION -- ANGIOGENESIS -- Endothelial cell extracellular matrix attachments: the role of integrins -- Endothelial cell migration -- Cell-cell contacts -- Regulation of angiogenesis: a balance of angiostatic versus proangiogenic factors -- VASOREGULATION/ENDOTHELIAL REACTIVITY -- Nitric oxide -- Endothelins -- Prostacyclin (PGI2) -- Platelet activating factor (PAF) -- ENDOTHELIUM IN INFLAMMATION -- Selectins -- Integrins -- Immunoglobulin gene superfamily -- COAGULATION -- The procoagulant activity of the deranged endothelium -- Endothelial cells and fibrinolysis -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 2 Vascular smooth muscle cells: structure and function -- STRUCTURE -- CONTRACTILE FUNCTION -- VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE PROLIFERATION -- HOW ARE VSMCS STUDIED? -- ARE THERE DIFFERENT SUBTYPES OF VSMCS? -- ANGIOGENESIS AND ARTERIOGENESIS -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 3 Vascular haemodynamics -- INTRODUCTION -- LAPLACE'S LAW OF WALL TENSION -- NEWTONIAN FLUID -- SHEAR THINNING FLUID -- POISEUILLE FLOW -- BERNOULLI'S EQUATION -- YOUNG'S MODULUS AND PULSATILE FLOW -- MASS CONSERVATION -- REYNOLDS' NUMBER -- SHEAR STRESS AND PRESSURE -- FORCES ON A SINGLE TUBE GRAFT SYSTEM -- Case 1 - the cylindrical graft -- Case 2 - the windsock graft -- Case 3 - the curved graft -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 4 Haemostasis - a clinician's perspective -- NORMAL HAEMOSTASIS -- EVOLUTION OF OUR UNDERSTANDING OF HAEMOSTASIS -- LIMITATIONS OF THE CASCADE MODEL -- COMPONENTS OF THE COAGULATION PATHWAY -- Introduction -- Co-factors and transport molecules (factors V, VIII, protein S and von Willebrand factor) -- Factor XI and the 'contact factors' -- Cell associated co-factors (tissue factor and thrombomodulin) -- Fibrinogen -- Factor XIII and thrombin-activatable .brinolysis inhibitor -- Plasma coagulation protease inhibitors (antithrombin-III and tissue factor pathway inhibitor) -- ENDOTHELIAL CELLS AND COAGULATION -- FIBRINOLYSIS -- THE PRESENT MODEL OF HAEMOSTASIS -- THE FUTURE -- SUGGESTED READING -- HISTORICAL REFERENCES -- 5 Hypercoagulability and vascular disease -- INTRODUCTION -- COAGULATION CASCADE -- INDIVIDUAL FACTORS -- Inherited thrombophilia defects -- HOMOCYSTEINE -- PREVALENCE AND RISK OF THROMBOPHILIA DEFECTS AND VENOUS DISEASE -- PREVALENCE AND RISK OF HOMOCYSTEINE AND VENOUS DISEASE -- PREVALENCE AND RISK OF THROMBOPHILIA DEFECTS AND ARTERIAL DISEASE -- THROMBOPHILIA AND FAILURE OF INTERVENTION IN PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE -- PREVALENCE AND RISK OF HYPERHOMOCYSTEINAEMIA IN ARTERIAL DISEASE -- HOMOCYSTEINE AND FAILURE OF INTERVENTION IN PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE -- THE PREVALENCE AND RISK OF HYPERFIBRINOGENAEMIA IN VASCULAR DISEASE -- SCREENING -- THERAPEUTIC OPTIONS -- HEPARIN -- WARFARIN -- ANTIPLATELET AGENTS -- Aspirin and dipyridamole -- Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa platelet receptor inhibitors -- Ticlodipine and clopidigrel -- Cilostazol, naftidrofuryl and pentoxifylline -- Thrombin inhibitors -- Folic acid -- OVERVIEW -- REFERENCES -- 6 The role of platelets in
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Phenomenology of Suicide : Unlocking the Suicidal Mind

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Maurizio Pompili, editor. --Cham: Springer , c2018.
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This book will help the reader to understand the suicidal mind from a phenomenological point of view, shedding light on the feelings of suicidal individuals and also those of clinicians. In accordance with the importance that the phenomenological approach attaches to subjectivity and sense of self as the starting points for knowledge, emphasis is placed on the need for the clinician to focus on the subjective experiences of the at-risk individual, to set aside prior assumptions, judgments, or i…
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Pompili, Maurizio
Responsibility
Maurizio Pompili, editor
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2018
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 217 p.) : 11 illus., 2 illus. in color
ISBN
9783319479767
9783319479750 (print ed.)
9783319479774 (print ed.)
9783319838717 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Suicide - psychology
Specialty
Psychiatry
Abstract
This book will help the reader to understand the suicidal mind from a phenomenological point of view, shedding light on the feelings of suicidal individuals and also those of clinicians. In accordance with the importance that the phenomenological approach attaches to subjectivity and sense of self as the starting points for knowledge, emphasis is placed on the need for the clinician to focus on the subjective experiences of the at-risk individual, to set aside prior assumptions, judgments, or interpretations, and to identify ways of bridging gaps in communication associated with negative emotions. The vital importance of empathy is stressed, drawing attention to the insights offered by neuroimaging studies and the role of mirror neurons in social cognition. It is widely acknowledged that when a clinician meets a person who wants to die by suicide, the clinician does not fully understand what is going on inside the mind of that individual. This book recognizes that any approach to suicide prevention must promote understanding of suicidal thoughts and feelings. The awareness that it fosters and the innovative perspectives that it presents will appeal to a wide readership.
Contents
1. Historical Phenomenology: Understanding Experiences of Suicide and Suicidality Across Time -- 2. Reflections of a Committed Suicidologist -- 3. A Phenomenological Approach to Suicidal Mental Life -- 4. Early-Life Adversity and Suicide Risk: The Role of Epigenetics -- 5. Terror and Horror: Feelings, Intersubjectivity and ‘Understanding at the Edges’ in an Interview on a Suicide Attempt -- 6. Empathy and Empathic Disconnection in Difficult and Uneasy Situations: Facing the Suicidal Individual -- 7. Suicide and Deliberate Self-Harm: When Attachments Fail -- 8. Emotional Dysregulation and Suicide Risk: If You’ll Leave Me, I’ll Kill Myself! -- 9. Traumatic Subjective Experiences Invite Suicide -- 10. Dissociation and Therapeutic Alliance -- 11. A Collaborative Approach to Working with the Suicidal Mind -- 12. The Story of My Suicide -- 13. Anodyne Psychotherapy for Suicide: A Psychological View of Suicide.
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Removable Partial Dentures : A Practitioners' Manual

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Olcay Sakar, editor. (1st ed.) --Cham: Springer , c2016.
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This clinical guide describes the latest developments in planning, materials, and techniques for successful fabrication of removable partial dentures (RPDs). The fabrication of RPDs is demonstrated in a simple and easy-to-understand format, with the aid of numerous color figures and video clips and scientific support on each page. Care has been taken to provide reliable guidance on all aspects of clinical practice relating to RPDs. Readers will find information on decision-making regarding trea…
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Sakar, Olcay
Responsibility
Olcay Sakar, editor
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2016
Physical Description
1 online resource (x, 286 p. : 398 illus., 396 illus. in color)
ISBN
9783319205564
9783319205557 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Denture, Partial, Removable
Abstract
This clinical guide describes the latest developments in planning, materials, and techniques for successful fabrication of removable partial dentures (RPDs). The fabrication of RPDs is demonstrated in a simple and easy-to-understand format, with the aid of numerous color figures and video clips and scientific support on each page. Care has been taken to provide reliable guidance on all aspects of clinical practice relating to RPDs. Readers will find information on decision-making regarding treatment options, clasp-retained RPDs and esthetic solutions, attachments and double crown systems in RPDs, implant-assisted RPDs, maintenance and post-insertion problems for all types of RPDs, the role of RPDs in the management of temporomandibular disorders, re-establishing occlusal vertical dimension and maximal intercuspation.
Contents
Part I. Introduction to Removable Partial Dentures -- 1. Current Status on Partial Edentulism and Removable Partial Dentures -- 2. The Effects of Partial Edentulism on the Stomatognathic System and General Health -- 3. Classification of Partially Edentulous Arches -- Part II. Treatment Planning, Mouth Preparation and Impression Procedures -- 4. Biomechanics of Removable Partial Dentures -- 5. Diagnosis and Treatment Planning in Partially Edentulous Patients -- 6. Preparation of the Mouth for Removable Partial Dentures -- 7. Preparation of Abutment Teeth -- 8. Impressions for Removable Partial Dentures -- Part III. Clasp Retained Removable Partial Dentures -- 9. Major and Minor Connectors -- 10. Rests and Rest Seats -- 11. Direct and Indirect Retainers -- 12. Esthetic Solutions for Removable Partial Dentures -- 13. Establishing Occlusal Relationships -- 14. Surveying and Laboratory Procedures -- 15. Initial Placement and Adjustments -- Part IV. Advanced Retention and Support Auxiliaries for Removable Partial Dentures -- 16. Attachments and Double Crown Systems for Removable Partial Dentures -- 17. The Role of the Dental Implant in Removable Partial Dentures -- 18. Useful Facts Concerning Implant- Assisted Removable Partial Dentures -- Part V. Maintenance and Post Insertion Problems of Removable Partial Dentures -- 19. Postinsertion Problems -- 20. Maintenance -- Part VI. Re-establishing Normal Stomatognathic Function in Partially Edentulous Patients -- 21. Management of Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) in Partially Edentulous Patients -- 22. Re-establishing Occlusal Vertical Dimension and Maximal Intercuspal Position in Partially Edentulous Patients.
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Tethered Spinal Cord

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IWK. Neurosurgery Clinic. Halifax, NS: IWK Health Centre , 2021.
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Tethered spinal cord syndrome is a neurologic disorder caused by tissue attachments that limit the movement of the spinal cord within the spinal column.
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IWK. Neurosurgery Clinic
Alternate Title
A Guide for Families
Place of Publication
Halifax, NS
Publisher
IWK Health Centre
Date of Publication
2021
Format
Pamphlet
Language
English
Physical Description
1 electronic document : digital, PDF file
Subjects (MeSH)
Delivery of health care
Hospitalization
Nervous system
Health Services
Child Health
Surgical Procedures, Operative
Therapeutics
Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures
Subjects (LCSH)
Therapeutics
Surgery, Operative
Neurology
Hospital patients
Health services administration
Diagnosis
Medical Care
Children--Health and hygiene
Abstract
Tethered spinal cord syndrome is a neurologic disorder caused by tissue attachments that limit the movement of the spinal cord within the spinal column.
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IWK Neurosurgery Clinic, Halifax, NS
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PL-1283
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