Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, Volume 2: Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice provides a thorough review of the basic science information concerning the tissues of the musculoskeletal system impacted by injury or disease, as well as the guiding principles upon which rehabilitation interventions are based. This volume divides information into two sections: scientific foundations and principles of intervention, providing readers with a guiding set of clinical foundations and principles upon which they can easily develop treatment interventions for specific impairments and functional limitations. Clinical application case studies help readers apply what they learn in the classroom to real life situations. Evidence-based content uses over 5,000 references to support the basic science information principles for rehabilitation interventions and provide the best evidence and physiological reasoning for treatment. Over 180 tables and 275 text boxes highlight key points within the text for better understanding. Expert editors David Magee, PhD, PT, James Zachazewski, DPT, SCS, ATC, Sandy Quillen, PT, PhD, SCS, FACSM and over 70 contributors provide authoritative guidance on the foundations and principles of musculoskeletal rehabilitation practice.
In the case of Lee -Gartner, the 1992 Olympic winter games gold medal winner in women's downhill skiing, her recovery from five knee surgeries and one broken ankle set the example for other Canadian skiers.
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Combined with other books in the Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation series - Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice, Pathology and Intervention, and Athletic and Sports Issues - this book provides you with the knowledge and ...
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Mary McMillan (Fig. 1.4) was the overwhelming choice for president. Trained in England, she is credited with becoming the first “physical therapist” in the United States.7 As a reconstruction aide, she was stationed at Walter Reed ...
GLENN. L. IRION. INTRODUCTION. Laboratory tests may be used by the physician for screening (searching for an occult disease process in an otherwise healthy person), diagnosis (identifying or ruling out potential causes of symptoms), ...