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Therapeutic Exercise:: Moving Toward Function, Second Edition provides a conceptual framework for learning how to make clinical decisions regarding the prescription of the therapeutic exercise—from deciding which exercise(s) to teach, to how to teach them, to the dosage required for the best possible outcome. Throughout this text, readers will learn how to treat, with the use of therapeutic exercise and related interventions, the impairments that correlate to functional limitations and the disability and to work toward the most optimal function possible.
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FOUNDATIONS OF THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE
Introduction to Therapeutic Exercise and the Expanded Disablement Model
Patient Management
Principles of Self-Management and Exercise Instruction
NEW CHAPTER! Prevention and the Promotion of Health, Wellness, and Fitness
PHYSIOLOGIC IMPAIRMENTS AND THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE
Impaired Muscle Performance
NEW CHAPTER! Impaired Aerobic Capacity/Endurance
Impaired Range of Motion and Joint Mobility
Impaired Balance
Impaired Posture
Pain
SPECIAL PHYSIOLOGIC CONSIDERATIONS IN THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE
Soft Tissue Injury and Postoperative Treatment
Therapeutic Exercise for Arthritis
Therapeutic Exercise for Fybromyalgia Syndrome and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Therapeutic Exercise in Obstetrics
SAMPLE SPECIALTIES OF THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE INTERVENTION
Closed Kinetic Chain Training
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation
Aquatic Physical Therapy
FUNCTIONAL APPROACH TO THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE OF THE LOWER EXTREMITIES
The Lumbopelvic Region
The Pelvic Floor
The Hip
The Knee
The Ankle/Foot
FUNCTIONAL APPROACH TO THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE FOR THE UPPER EXTREMITIES
The Temporomandibular Joint
The Cervical Spine
The Thoracic Spine
The Shoulder Girdle
The Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand
CASE STUDIES
Appendix 1:: Red Flags—Recognizing Signs and Symptoms
Appendix 2:: Red Flags—Potentially Serious Symptoms and Signs in Exercising Patients
Index
Reference: 33428
Author: Brenda M. Coppard
A Critical-Reasoning and Problem-Solving Approach
Reference: 55278
Author: Brenda M. Coppard
A Clinical Reasoning and Problem-Solving Approach