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Effective Functional Progressions in Sport Rehabilitation


Effective Functional Progressions in Sport Rehabilitation

Paperback by Ellenbecker, Todd S.; De Carlo, Mark; DeRosa, Carl

Effective Functional Progressions in Sport Rehabilitation

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ISBN:
9780736063814
Publication Date:
20 Apr 2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Human Kinetics Publishers
Imprint:
Human Kinetics
Pages:
248 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Effective Functional Progressions in Sport Rehabilitation

Description

One of the most challenging tasks for a sports medicine clinician is rehabilitating an injured athlete for a successful return to competition. Effective Functional Progressions in Sport Rehabilitation provides clinicians with the strategies and tools they need to prepare their clients for the physical demands required by their sport. This complete reference helps clinicians understand the important concepts of functional progressions and equips them to develop rehabilitation programs specific to the needs of their clients. The authors break down the text into three regional areas-upper extremities, lower extremities, and trunk-before delving into the specific anatomical and biomechanical differences within each area. They also present the neuromuscular basis for the specific approaches to each region and provide exercises in functional progressions that simulate the activity the athlete needs to perform to be effective in his or her sport again. Clinicians will find evidence-based, functional tests and learn how to interpret and use the test results to develop specific rehabilitation programs. In that respect, this book will be particularly useful for designing individualized programs because clinicians can choose the specific exercises that will benefit their clients. Effective Functional Progressions in Sport Rehabilitation also provides -sport-specific progressions for numerous sports, including golf, football, baseball, soccer, and running; -kinetic chain exercises and information on the kinetic chain concept, outlining the transfer of energy between segments during functional activities and sport-specific movement patterns; -photos that illustrate how progressions should be completed and medical art that shows the bones, muscles, and ligaments that are most often affected by injuries; and -a recipe-like structure for functional and clinical progressions that makes it easy to see how a progression should be completed and provides continuity and ease of use across the book. Effective Functional Progressions in Sport Rehabilitation also features an online component that allows users access to every image from the text as well as sample templates in both Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. Clinicians can select and paste the images they need into the Word document, type in specific instructions, and print it for their clients to take home as a reference. Instructors can do the same with the presentation package template, using the images and customizing text to accompany each image. The images and sample templates are available at www.HumanKinetics.com/EffectiveFunctionalProgressionsinSportRehabilitation. With its functional progressions for all areas of the body, sport-specific progressions, photos and art that clearly depict progressions and injured areas, and its adaptability to be customized by clinicians in designing their own programs, Effective Functional Progressions in Sport Rehabilitation is the ideal tool for clinicians to use in returning athletes safely back to action.

Contents

Part I. Components of Functional Progressions Chapter 1. Introduction to Functional Progression Benefits of a Functional Progression Clinical Guidelines for Functional Progression Guidelines for Initiating a Functional Progression Summary Chapter 2. Developing Successful Functional Progression Programs Key Components of Functional Progression Programs Kinetic Link Principle Summary Part II. Regional Functional Progressions Chapter 3. Upper Extremity Anatomy of the Upper Extremity Muscular Stabilization of the Upper Extremity Biomechanics of the Upper Extremity Injuries Functional Testing of the Upper Extremity Functional Exercise Progressions Summary Chapter 4. Lower Extremity Anatomy of the Lower Extremity Muscular Stabilization of the Lower Extremity Biomechanics of the Lower Extremity Injuries Functional Testing of the Lower Extremity Clinical Exercise Progressions Functional Exercise Progressions Summary Chapter 5. Trunk Anatomy of the Trunk Muscular Stabilization of the Trunk Biomechanics of the Trunk Injuries Functional Testing of the Trunk Functional Exercise Tests and Progressions Summary

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