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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Maria Zuluaga; et al |
| ISBN: | 0443048045 9780443048043 |
| OCLC Number: | 31814777 |
| Description: | xix, 780 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. |
| Contents: | Foreword / Robert de Castella -- Introduction / Craig Purdam -- 1. Physiological responses to exercise / Michael J. McKenna and Mark Hargreaves -- 2. Physiological responses to injury: muscle / Tim Wrigley -- 3. Physiological responses to injury: ligament, tendon and bone / Barry W. Oakes -- 4. Physiological responses to injury: synovial joint structures / Christopher J. Handley -- 5. Physiological responses to injury: nervous system / David Butler and Helen Slater -- 6. Injury and pain / Diana Elton -- 7. Considerations in injury prevention / Bill Vicenzino and Dorothy Vicenzino -- 8. Sporting emergencies / Peter Brukner and Karim Khan -- 9. Principles of assessment / Murray Hutchinson and Jeffrey Oxley -- 10. Principles of management / Craig Allingham -- 11. Fitness testing / Rod Green, John Lang and Dennis Hatcher -- 12. Manual therapy: when and why / Libby Austin, Mary Magarey and Geoffrey D. Maitland -- 13. Therapeutic exercise / Henry Wajswelner and Gillian Webb. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Maria Zuluaga ... [et al.]. |
Abstract:
This comprehensive work brings together the latest theoretical and clinical knowledge in the field of sports physiotherapy. Deliberately written with a strong clinical bias, it places clinical assessment and management in context to highlight the scientific rationale that lies behind clinical practice. This approach offers practitioners, whatever their particular sporting specialty, a clear insight into the range of management techniques presented throughout the book. Extensively illustrated with over 300 figures, illustrations and photographs, the book presents a regional view of injuries and their management. It discusses the anatomy and biomechanics of every region of the body, and indicates the preferred protocols for assessment and management, together with alternative approaches. A key features of the book is its detailed consideration of both prevention and recovery from injury.
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