Physical therapy is a health profession that assesses and provides treatment to individuals to develop, maintain and restore maximum movement and function throughout life. This includes providing treatment in circumstances where movement and function are threatened by ageing, injury, disease or environmental factors. This important book presents current research in the study of physical therapy including:: therapies and motor function assessments in chronic pain syndromes; fibromyalgia syndrome; breathing pattern disorders in physical therapy; home-based shoulder rehabilitation; isokinetic strengthening in multiple sclerosis patients; and traditional mirror therapy (TMT) in the physical therapy management of movement and postural control problems.
Preface; Therapies & Motor Function Assessments in Longstanding Pain Syndromes:: The Effect of Somatocognitive Therapy in a Randomized, Controlled Intervention Study of Women with Chronic Pelvic Pain; Stress-Related Latency in Sensory & Affective Dimensions of Reported Pain in Patients with Fibromyalgia Syndrome; Breathing Patterns Disorders in Physical Therapy:: A Musculoskeletal Perspective; Shoulder Rehabilitation:: Is There a Role for Home Therapy?; Isokinetic Assessment & Muscle Strength Training Used in People with Multiple Sclerosis; Traditional Mirror Therapy (TMT) in the Physical Therapy Management of Movement & Postural Control Problems; Index.
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