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9781556422997

Practical Kinesiology for the Physical Therapist Assistant

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    9781556422997

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    1556422997

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-07-01
  • Publisher: Slack Incorporated
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Summary

Practical Kinesiology for the Physical Therapist Assistantaddresses the specific issues faced by the PTA student when studying the basics of human movement. By taking an introductory look at the foundation of biomechanics along with a clinical perspective of the application of skills, Jeff G. Konin has developed an outstanding text for the PTA classroom.The responsibilities of the PTA have grown considerably. The goal of this book is to provide the PTA student with knowledge to enable him/her to recognize normal human movement and how interruptions to that normalcy can cause pathological conditions.Initial chapters address terminology, biomechanical principles, joint structure and function, as well as muscle structure and function. An entire chapter is dedicated to providing valuable information on the principles of tissue repair. Subsequent chapters address individual body regions including: the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand, spine and posture, the hip, knee, and ankle and foot. The final chapter discusses gait and how the PTA should approach understanding this complex topic in physical therapy. An appendix on muscles is included as well as an appendix for the student solving biomechanical equations of the trigonometric type.Practical Kinesiology for the Physical Therapist Assistantis organized in a very clear and straightforward style and format. Each chapter follows a consistent, easy-to-use format, including learning objectives and end of chapter study questions. Precise illustrations throughout the book demonstrate concepts in the text.Practical Kinesiology for the Physical Therapist Assistant Laboratory Manual (150 pp, Soft Cover, 1999, ISBN 1-55642-419-1, Order# 44191,$14.95) complements this outstanding textbook. Written specifically for the student, thisLab Manualcontains practical laboratory objectives, anatomical reviews, definitions, diagrams to be labeled, discussion questions, and classroom activities. A variety of learning tools provide a creative, fun outlet for the student to retain the material included in the textbook.

Author Biography

Jeff G. Konin, MEd, ATC, MPT
Jeff G. Konin, MEd, ATC, MPT is a licensed physical therapist and a certified athletic trainer who currently serves as an instructor in the physical therapist assistant program at the Owens Campus of Delaware Technical and Community College in Georgetown, Del, and President of Coastal Health Consultants, PA in Lewes, Del. Mr. Konin received his Bachelor of Science from Eastern Connecticut State University, a Master of Education from the University of Virginia, and a Master of Physical Therapy from the University of Delaware.
Mr. Konin is also the textbook editor of Clinical Athletic Training, and co-editor of Special Tests For Orthopedic Examination. He has contributed to numerous textbook chapters, sits on the advisory and/or editorial boards for a number of sports medicine related publications, and has given hundreds of presentations all over the world on various topics related to physical therapy and athletic training. In 1996, he served on the track and field medical staff for the Olympic Games in Atlanta, Ga.

Table of Contents

Dedication v(6)
Acknowledgments xi(2)
About the Editor xiii(2)
Contributing Authors xv(2)
Foreword xvii(2)
Elisa M. Zuber, MS, PT
Preface xix
Chapter 1 Terminology
1(12)
Jeff G. Konin, MEd, ATC, MPT
Chapter 2 Biomechanical Principles
13(16)
Jeff G. Konin, MEd, ATC, MPT
Chapter 3 Joint Structure and Function
29(12)
Jeff G. Konin, MEd, ATC, MPT
Chapter 4 Muscle Structure and Function
41(12)
Jeff G. Konin, MEd, ATC, MPT
Chapter 5 Principles of Tissue Repair
53(12)
Jeff G. Konin, MEd, ATC, MPT
Chapter 6 The Shoulder Complex
65(14)
Kirk M. Peck, MS, PT
Chapter 7 The Elbow Complex
79(12)
Julie A. Moyer Knowles, EdD, ATC, PT
Chapter 8 The Wrist and Hand Complex
91(18)
Jeff G. Konin, MEd, ATC, MPT
Chapter 9 Spine and Posture
109(18)
Scott Biely, MS, PT
Chapter 10 The Hip Complex
127(14)
Gina L. Konin, PT, ATC
Chapter 11 The Knee Complex
141(16)
Mary Mundrane-Zweiacher, PT, ATC
Chapter 12 The Ankle and Foot Complex
157(18)
Glenn P. Brown, MMSc, PT, ATC, SCS
Chapter 13 Gait
175(14)
Jeff G. Konin, MEd, ATC, MPT
Appendix A Muscles 189(14)
Appendix B Trigonometric Relationships for Right Angles 203(4)
Index 207

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