Orthopaedic physical therapy / 6
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[edited by] Robert A. Donatelli, Michael J. Wooden.
- 4th ed.
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- xiv, 771 p. : ill. 29 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Fundamental principles -- Tissue response -- Exercise treatment of the rehabilitation patient: cardiopulmonary and peripheral responses -- Theory and practice of muscle strengthening in orthopaedic physical therapy -- Strength training concepts in the orthopaedic patient -- Symptom investigation -- Upper quarter -- Upper quarter evaluation: structural relationships and interdependence -- Temporomandibular disorders, head and orofacial pain: cervical spine considerations -- Dysfunction, evaluation, and treatment of the cervical spine and thoracic inlet -- Differential diagnosis and mobilization of the cervical and upper thoracic spine -- Shoulder -- Dysfunction, evaluation, and treatment of the elbow -- Dysfunction, evaluation, and treatment of the wrist and hand -- Reconstructive surgery of the wrist and hand -- Mobilization of the upper extremity -- Evaluation and training of the core -- Lower quarter -- Neuromuscular training -- Lumbopelvic system: anatomy, physiology, motor control, instability, and description of a unique treatment modality -- Advances in lumbar spine surgery -- Evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of the lumbar-pelvic-hip complex -- Surgical treatment and rehabilitation of the hip complex -- Dysfunction, evaluation, and treatment of the knee -- Surgery of the knee and rehabilitation principles -- Dysfunction, evaluation, and treatment of the foot and ankle -- Overview of foot orthotics and prescription -- New advances in foot and ankle surgery and rehabilitation -- Mobilization of the lower extremity -- Special considerations -- Soft tissue mobilization -- Somatosensory, vestibular, and visual sensory integration: implications for neuromuscular control and balance in orthopaedic practice -- Exercises for the trunk, shoulder, hip, and knee: electromyographic evidence -- Evaluation and treatment of neural tissue pain disorders -- Manual therapy techniques for the thoracolumbar spine.