Rehabilitation techniques for sports medicine and athletic training
Thorofare, NJ
SLACK Incorporated
c2015
xvi, 881 p.: color ill.; 27 cm
Revision of: Rehabilitation techniques for sports medicine and athletic training / ]edited by[ William E. Prentice, 2011
Includes webside passcode
Includes bibliographical references and index
editor, William E. Prentice, Thomas W. Kaminski, Jason Scibek
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Essential considerations in designing a rehabilitation program for the injured patient -- Understanding and managing the healing process through rehabilitation -- The evaluation process in rehabilitation -- Psychological considerations for rehabilitation of the injured athletic patient -- Establishing core stability in rehabilitation -- Reestablishing neuromuscular control -- Regaining postural stability and balance -- Restoring range of motion and improving flexibility -- Regaining muscular strength, endurance, and power -- Maintaining cardiorespiratory fitness during rehabilitation -- Plyometric exercise in rehabilitation -- Open vs closed kinetic chain exercise in rehabilitation -- Joint mobilization and traction techniques in rehabilitation -- Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation techniques in rehabilitation -- Aquatic therapy in rehabilitation -- Functional progressions and functional testing in rehabilitation -- Rehabilitation of shoulder injuries -- Rehabilitation of elbow injuries -- Rehabilitation of wrist, hand, and finger injuries -- Rehabilitation of groin, hip, and thigh injuries -- Rehabilitation of knee injuries -- Rehabilitation of lower-leg injuries -- Rehabilitation of ankle and foot injuries -- Rehabilitation of injuries to the spine