PART I General Concepts and Techniques |
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Therapeutic Exercise |
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I. Approach to Patient Evaluation and Program Development |
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II. Goals of Therapeutic Exercise |
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Chapter 2 Range of Motion |
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I. Definitions of Range of Motion Exercises |
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II. Indications and Goals for Range of Motion |
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III. Limitations of Range of Motion |
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IV. Precautions and Contraindications to Range of Motion |
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V. Procedures for Applying Range of Motion Techniques |
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VI. Techniques for Joint and Muscle ROM Using Anatomic Planes of Motion |
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VII. Techniques for ROM Using Combined Patterns of Motion |
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VIII. Techniques of ROM Using Self-Assistance and Mechanical Assistance |
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IX. Continuous Passive Motion |
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X. Range of Motion Through Functional Patterns |
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Chapter 3 Resistance Exercise |
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I. Definition of Resistance Exercise |
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II. Goals and Indications of Resistance Exercise |
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III. Precautions for and Contraindications to Resistance Exercise |
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IV. Types of Resistance Exercise |
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V. Manual Resistance Exercise |
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VI. Techniques of Manual Resistance Exercise |
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VII. Mechanical Resistance Exercise |
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VIII. Specific Exercise Regimens |
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IX. Use of Equipment With Resistance Exercise |
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Chapter 4 Principles of Aerobic Exercise |
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CAROLYN N. BURNETT, MS, PT |
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II. Energy Systems, Energy Expenditure, and Efficiency |
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III. Physiologic Response to Aerobic Exercise |
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118 | (2) |
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IV. Testing as a Basis for Exercise Programs |
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V. Determinants of an Exercise Program |
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123 | (3) |
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126 | (3) |
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VII. Physiologic Changes That Occur With Training |
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129 | (2) |
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VIII. Application of Principles of an Aerobic Conditioning Program for the Patient With Coronary Disease |
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IX. General Clinical Applications of Aerobic Training |
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134 | (3) |
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141 | (2) |
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I. Definition of Terms Related to Stretching |
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II. Properties of Soft Tissue That Affect Elongation |
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III. Therapeutic Methods to Elongate Soft Tissues |
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IV. Indications and Goals of Stretching |
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161 | (1) |
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V. Procedures for Applying Passive Stretching |
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161 | (2) |
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VI. Inhibition and Relaxation |
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163 | (3) |
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VII. Precautions and Contraindications |
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166 | (1) |
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VIII. Techniques of Stretching Using Anatomic Planes of Motion |
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Chapter 6 Peripheral Joint Mobilization |
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I. Definitions of Joint Mobilization |
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II. Basic Concepts of Joint Motion: Arthrokinematics |
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III. Indications for Joint Mobilization |
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IV. Limitations of Joint Mobilization Techniques |
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V. Contraindications and Precautions |
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VI. Procedures for Applying Joint Mobilization Techniques |
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VII. Peripheral Joint Mobilization Techniques |
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PART II Application of Therapeutic Exercise Techniques to Regions of the Body |
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Chapter 7 Principles of Treating Soft Tissue, Bony, and Postsurgical Problems |
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II. Stages of Inflammation and Repair: General Descriptions |
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III. The Acute Stage: General Treatment Guidelines |
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IV. The Subacute Stage: General Treatment Guidelines |
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247 | (3) |
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V. The Chronic Stage: General Treatment Guidelines |
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250 | (3) |
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VI. Chronic Recurring Pain--Chronic Inflammation--General Treatment Guidelines |
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253 | (4) |
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VII. Rheumatoid Arthritis: General Treatment Guidelines |
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257 | (2) |
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VIII. Osteoarthritis: General Treatment Guidelines |
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259 | (2) |
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IX. Fractures: General Treatment Guidelines |
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Chapter 8 The Shoulder and Shoulder Girdle |
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I. Review of the Structure and Function of the Shoulder and Shoulder Girdle |
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II. Joint Problems: Nonoperative Management |
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III. Glenohumeral Joint Surgery and Postoperative Management |
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287 | (4) |
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IV. Painful Shoulder Syndromes: Repetitive Trauma (Overuse) Syndromes, Impingement Syndromes, Shoulder Instabilities, and Rotator Cuff Tears |
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VI. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome |
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306 | (1) |
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VII. Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy |
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307 | (2) |
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VIII. Exercise Techniques for Management of Acute and Early Subacute Soft Tissue Lesions |
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309 | (4) |
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IX. Exercise Techniques for Management of Muscle Strength and Flexibility Imbalances in Subacute and Chronic Shoulder Problems |
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313 | (15) |
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328 | (4) |
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Chapter 9 The Elbow and Forearm Complex |
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I. Review of the Structure and Function of the Elbow and Forearm |
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333 | (3) |
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II. Joint Problems: Nonoperative Management |
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336 | (3) |
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III. Joint Surgery and Postoperative Management |
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339 | (3) |
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342 | (1) |
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V. Overuse Syndromes, Repetitive Trauma Syndromes |
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343 | (4) |
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VI. Exercises for Muscle Strength and Flexibility Imbalances |
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347 | (3) |
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Chapter 10 The Wrist and Hand |
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I. Review of the Structure and Function of the Wrist and Hand |
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II. Joint Problems: Nonoperative Management |
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358 | (5) |
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III. Joint Surgery and Postoperative Management |
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363 | (9) |
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IV. Repetitive Trauma Syndromes/Overuse Syndromes |
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372 | (2) |
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V. Traumatic Lesions in the Hand |
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374 | (6) |
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VI. Exercises for Muscle Strength or Flexibility Imbalance |
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380 | (4) |
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384 | (2) |
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386 | (31) |
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I. Review of the Structure and Function of the Hip |
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387 | (5) |
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II. Joint Problems: Nonoperative Management |
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392 | (2) |
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III. Joint Surgery and Postoperative Management |
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394 | (5) |
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IV. Fractures of the Proximal Femur and Postoperative Management |
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399 | (2) |
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V. Overuse Syndromes/Repetitive Trauma Syndromes: Nonoperative Management |
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401 | (2) |
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VI. Exercises for Muscle Strength or Flexibility Imbalance |
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415 | (2) |
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I. Review of the Structure and Function of the Knee |
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417 | (4) |
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II. Joint Problems and Capsular Restrictions: Nonoperative Management |
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421 | (4) |
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III. Joint Surgery and Postoperative Management |
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425 | (6) |
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IV. Patellofemoral Dysfunction: Nonoperative Management |
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431 | (5) |
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V. Patellofemoral and Extensor Mechanism Surgery and Postoperative Management |
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436 | (5) |
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VI. Sprains and Minor Ligamentous Tears |
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441 | (7) |
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448 | (5) |
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VIII. Exercises for Muscle Strength and Flexibility Imbalances |
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453 | (12) |
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465 | (4) |
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Chapter 13 The Ankle and Foot |
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I. Review of the Structure and Function of the Ankle and Foot |
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470 | (6) |
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II. Joint Problems: Nonoperative Management |
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476 | (2) |
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III. Joint Surgery and Postoperative Management |
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478 | (4) |
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IV. Overuse Syndromes/Repetitive Trauma Syndromes |
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482 | (2) |
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V. Traumatic Soft Tissue Injuries |
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484 | (4) |
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VI. Exercises for Muscle Strength and Flexibility Imbalances |
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488 | (6) |
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494 | (2) |
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Chapter 14 The Spine: Acute Problems |
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I. Review of the Structure and Function of the Spine |
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II. General Guidelines for Treating Acute Symptoms |
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504 | (2) |
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III. Intervertebral Disk and Flexion Load Lesions |
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IV. Facet Joint Lesions in the Spine |
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517 | (4) |
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V. Muscle and Soft Tissue Lesions: Strains, Tears, and Contusions From Trauma or Overuse |
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521 | (4) |
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525 | (3) |
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528 | (3) |
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Chapter 15 The Spine: Subacute, Chronic, and Postural Problems |
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I. The Dynamics of Posture |
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II. Characteristics and Problems of Common Faulty Postures |
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III. Procedures to Relieve Pain From Stress and Muscle Tension |
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542 | (3) |
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IV. Procedures to Increase the Range of Motion of Specific Structures |
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545 | (6) |
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V. Procedures to Train and Strengthen Muscle Function and to Develop Endurance for Postural Control (Stabilization Exercises) |
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VI. Procedures to Retrain Kinesthetic and Proprioceptive Awareness for Posture Correction |
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568 | (3) |
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VII. Procedures to Teach Management of Posture to Avoid Recurrences of the Problem |
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571 | (2) |
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Chapter 16 The Spine: Traction Procedures |
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I. Effects of Spinal Traction |
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576 | (2) |
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II. Definitions and Descriptions of Traction |
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III. Indications for Spinal Traction |
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IV. Limitations, Contraindications, and Precautions |
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VI. Cervical Traction Techniques |
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VII. Lumbar Traction Techniques |
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587 | (3) |
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PART III Special Areas of Therapeutic Exercise |
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Chapter 17 Principles of Exercise for the Obstetric Patient |
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I. Overview of Pregnancy, Labor, and Delivery |
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II. Anatomic and Physiologic Changes of Pregnancy |
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III. Pregnancy-Induced Pathology |
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602 | (4) |
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IV. Effects of Aerobic Exercise During Pregnancy |
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606 | (2) |
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V. Exercise During Pregnancy and Postpartum |
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Chapter 18 Management of Vascular Disorders of the Extremittes |
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636 | (4) |
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641 | (6) |
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Chapter 19 Chest Physical Therapy |
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I. Review of Respiratory Structure and Function |
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II. Evaluation in Chest Physical Therapy |
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657 | (7) |
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IV. Exercises to Mobilize the Chest |
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672 | (3) |
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675 | (4) |
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679 | (8) |
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Chapter 20 Management of Obstructive and Restrictive Pulmonary Conditions |
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I. Overview of Obstructive Lung Disease |
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690 | (1) |
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II. Specific Obstructive Pulmonary Conditions |
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III. Overview of Restrictive Lung Disorders |
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699 | (1) |
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IV. Specific Restrictive Pulmonary Conditions |
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Chapter 21 Critical Analysis of Exercise Programs |
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I. Designing an Exercise Program: Why Exercise? |
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II. Establishing a Baseline by Which Improvement Can Be Measured |
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712 | (6) |
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III. Establishing Realistic Goals |
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718 | (8) |
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726 | (1) |
Glossary |
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Index |
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