Table of Contents (preliminary)
1. Preface Gerold Stucki
2. What is Functioning and why is it important? Jerome Bickenbach
3. Introduction to the ICF Alexandra Rauch, Miriam Lückenkemper, Alarcos Cieza
3.1. The integrative model of functioning, disability and health
3.2. The structure and codes of the ICF classification
3.3. ICF qualifiers
4. ICF Core Sets Pavel Ptyushkin, Melissa Selb, Alarcos Cieza
4.1. ICF Core Set development process
4.2. Available ICF Core Sets
4.3. Types of ICF Core Sets
5. Use of ICF Core Sets in practice Alexandra Rauch, Miriam Lückenkemper, Alarcos Cieza
5.1. The selection of ICF Core Sets ("What to describe")
5.2. The description of the level of functioning ("How to describe")
5.3. The documentation form
6. Use cases
6.1. Use of the ICF Core Set for musculoskeletal conditions in the acute context Alexandra Rauch
6.2. Use of the ICF Core Set for spinal cord injury in the early post-acute context Alexandra Rauch
6.3. Use of the ICF Core Set for multiple sclerosis in the long-term context Andrea Glässel, Miriam
Lückenkemper
6.4. Use of the ICF Core Set for vocational rehabilitation Monika Finger, Miriam Lückenkemper
6.5. Use of the ICF Core Set for low back pain in the long-term context Todd Davenport, Sean D. Rundell,
Reuben Escorpizo
7. References
8. Acknowledgements
9. Key terms
10. Contents of enclosed CD