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9780071457682

Musculoskeletal Interventions : Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise

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  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-12-05
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical
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Summary

The definitive, A-to-Z overview of evidence-based rehab programs using therapeutic exerciseIn this exceptional evidence-and-guide-based, clinically-oriented resource, you'll learn everything you need to know about the design, implementation, and supervision of therapeutic exercise programs for orthopedic injuries and disorders. The book's logical five-part organization begins with an instructive look at the foundations of the rehabilitation process, then covers the treatment of physiologic impairments during rehabilitation; rehabilitation tools; intervention strategies; and special considerations for specific patient populations.Features Helpful review of the foundations of the rehabilitation process, thorough coverage of managing the healing process through rehabilitation, and an algorithm-based approach to musculoskeletal rehabilitation Complete survey of rehabilitation tools, from isokinetics, aquatic therapy, and orthotics, to a four-step clinical model for the essentials of functional exercise Full chapters on functional progressions and functional testing and unique coverage of core stabilization training, impaired function, and impaired muscular control Unique coverage of a functional movement screen A practical system for history-taking and scanning Unique coverage of how to treat special segments of the population, including geriatric and pediatric patients, amputees, and the active female An easy-to-follow body region approach to intervention strategies Handy appendices covering the American College of Sports Medicine position statements on strength training and fitness development An abundance of study-enhancing illustrations, plus clinical pearls and protocols designed to speed clinical decision making

Author Biography

Michael L. Voight, DPT, OCS, SCS is Associate Professor, Physical Therapy Department, Belmont University, Nashville, TN.

Barb Hoogenboom, MHS, PT, SCS, ATC, is Assistant Professor, Physical Therapy Department, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI.

William E. Prentice, PhD, PT, ATC is Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC.

Table of Contents

Contributors ix
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
PART 1 Foundations of the Rehabilitation Process
Introduction to the Rehabilitation Process: ``The Guide to Physical Therapist Practice''
3(10)
Barbara J. Hoogenboom
The Patient/Client Management Model and Clinical Decision Making in Rehabilitation
13(6)
Barbara J. Hoogenboom
Understanding and Managing the Healing Process through Rehabilitation
19(28)
William E. Prentice
The Neuromusculoskeletal Scan Examination
47(34)
John S. Halle
Clinical Reasoning: An Algorithm-based Approach to Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
81(18)
Barbara J. Hoogenboom
Michael L. Voight
PART 2 Treating Physiologic Impairments During Rehabilitation
Impairment Due to Pain: Managing Pain During the Rehabilitation Process
99(12)
Craig R. Denegar
Phillip B. Donley
Impaired Patterns of Posture and Function
111(24)
Gray Cook
Kyle Kiesel
Impaired Muscle Performance: Regaining Muscular Strength and Endurance
135(18)
William E. Prentice
Impaired Endurance: Maintaining Aerobic Capacity and Endurance
153(12)
Patrick Sells
William E. Prentice
Impaired Mobility: Restoring Range of Motion and Improving Flexibility
165(16)
William E. Prentice
Impaired Neuromuscular Control: Reactive Neuromuscular Training
181(34)
Michael L. Voight
Gray Cook
PART 3 The Tools of Rehabilitation
Isokinetics in Rehabilitation
215(16)
Kevin Robinson
Plyometric Exercise in Rehabilitation
231(12)
Michael L. Voight
Steven R. Tippett
Open- Versus Closed-Kinetic-Chain Exercise in Rehabilitation
243(18)
William E. Prentice
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Techniques in Rehabilitation
261(20)
William E. Prentice
Joint Mobilization and Traction Techniques in Rehabilitation
281(26)
William E. Prentice
Regaining Postural Stability and Balance
307(26)
Kevin M. Guskiewicz
Core Stabilization Training in Rehabilitation
333(26)
Barbara J. Hoogenboom
Jolene L. Bennett
Aquatic Therapy in Rehabilitation
359(20)
Barbara J. Hoogenboom
Nancy E. Lomax
Functional Movement Screening
379(22)
Gray Cook
Lee Burton
Functional Exercise Progression and Functional Testing in Rehabilitation
401(10)
Turner A. Blackburn Jr
John A. Guido, Jr
Orthotics in Rehabilitation
411(22)
Robert Gailey
Designing Therapeutic Exercise Programs for Home and Clinical Progressions
433(10)
Andrew Bloch
J. Allen Hardin
Essentials of Functional Exercise: A Four-Step Clinical Model for Therapeutic Exercise Prescription
443(24)
Gray Cook
Michael L. Voight
PART 4 Intervention Strategies for Specific Injuries
Rehabilitation of Shoulder Injuries
467(48)
Rob Schneider
William E. Prentice
Turner A. Blackburn, Jr
Rehabilitation of the Elbow
515(30)
Todd S. Ellenbecker
Tad Pieczynski
Anna Thatcher
Rehabilitation of the Wrist, Hand, and Fingers
545(32)
Jeanine Biese
Anne Marie Schneider
Rehabilitation of the Groin, Hip, and Thigh
577(30)
Timothy E. Tyler
Gregory C. Thomas
Rehabilitation of the Knee
607(44)
Mark De Carlo
Ryan McDivitt
Rehabilitation of Lower-Leg Injuries
651(26)
Christopher J. Hirth
Rehabilitation of the Ankle and Foot
677(66)
Scott Miller
Skip Hunter
William E. Prentice
Rehabilitation of Injuries to the Spine
743(40)
Daniel N. Hooker
William E. Prentice
PART 5 Special Considerations for Specific Patient Populations
Rehabilitation Considerations for the Geriatric Patient
783(20)
Jolene L. Bennett
Michael Shoemaker
Considerations for the Pediatric Patient
803(18)
Steven R. Tippett
Considerations for Treating Amputees
821(32)
Robert Gailey
Considerations for the Physically Active Female
853(66)
Barbara J. Hoogenboom
Teresa L. Schuemann
Robyn K. Smith
Index 919

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