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Training in der Therapie - Grundlagen

  • 4th Edition
  • August 24, 2015
  • Ingo Froböse + 1 more
  • German
  • eBook
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Schneller gesund durch Training Das aktive Training ist ein essentieller Bestandteil in der Therapie und gewinnt immer mehr an Bedeutung. Die Autoren, namhafte Dozenten der Sport- und Trainingswissenschaften, führen Sie durch die wissenschaftlichen Grundlagen des Trainings – immer mit Bezug zur praktischen Umsetzung am Patienten. Aus dem Inhalt: Auswirkungen von Training auf die Organsysteme Umgang mit Schmerz in der Therapie Biomechanische Aspekte Grundlagenwissen zu Ausdauer-, Muskel,- und sensomotorischem Training Gangschulung Arbeitsbezogene Gestaltung von Training und Therapie Training im Wasser Grundlagen der Physiotherapie Diagnostik und Testverfahren Die 4. Auflage wurde grundlegend überarbeitet und aktualisiert, neu gegliedert und erscheint erstmals 4-farbig sowie nun auch mit zahlreichen Farbfotos.

Sports Cardiology, An Issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 34-3
  • June 29, 2015
  • Robert W. Battle
  • English
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A sports cardiologist evaluates affected athletes and suggests the most appropriate treatment options that may allow them to stay active in sports. This issue will discuss the following topics: Cardiovascular Adaptation and Remodeling to Rigorous Athletic Training, The Historical Perspective of Athletic Sudden Death, The ECG in Elite Athletes, The Management of Athletes with Congenital Heart Disease, Genetic testing in athletesThe Impact of Sports Cardiology on the Practice of Sports Medicine and many more!

Sports Rehabilitation, An Issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 34-2
  • April 13, 2015
  • Joe M. Hart
  • English
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Sports Rehabilitation is a multi-disciplinary approach to treat injuries sustained through sports participation so the athlete can regain normal pain-free mobility. The primary goal is to return to pre-injury activities, whether the athlete is a professional, amateur or casual player. Articles to include ACL/Knee rehabilitation, Foot Intrinsics and Balance, Hamstring rehabilitation in runners, Rehabilitation of the throwing athlete, Concussion rehabilitation and many more!

Sports Hand and Wrist Injuries, An Issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 34-1
  • December 2, 2014
  • Jonathan E. Isaacs
  • English
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Some common traumatic injuries in athletes include joint dislocations, sprains, muscle strains, broken bones, tendon inflammation, and ligament tears. The most common fracture injury in the athletic population occurs in the fingers. Articles included in this issue are: The challenges of treating athletes- Sport specific injuries, Wrist ligament injuries, Scaphoid fractures, Carpal fractures other than scaphoid, Thumb UCL and RCL injuries, Ulnar sided wrist pain in the athlete and many more!

Sports Injuries in the Military, An Issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 33-4
  • October 8, 2014
  • Brett D. Owens
  • English
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This issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine focuses on athletic injuries in the military population. The young, active individuals participate in a wide range of athletic and military activities that results in high injury rates as well as extreme performance demands. Military sports medicine physicians have provided many advances in the care of athletic injuries in the past and continue to pursue this today.

Understanding the Patellofemoral Joint: From Instability to Arthroplasty; An Issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 33-3
  • July 9, 2014
  • Alexander Meininger
  • English
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This issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine will focus on patellofemoral disorders and how they are among the most common clinical conditions managed in the orthopaedic and sports medicine setting. The correct diagnosis at an early stage is essential if subsequent treatment is to be successful and secondary complications are to be avoided. Nonoperative intervention is usually the first form of treatment; however, there is no consensus on the most effective method of treatment.

Osteochondritis Dissecans: Diagnosis and Treatment Options for Athletes: An Issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 33-2
  • April 8, 2014
  • Matthew D. Milewski
  • English
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This issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine will include the diagnosis and treatment of Osteochondritis Dissecans in athletes. Osteochondritis Dissecans, a joint condition in which a piece of cartilage, along with a thin layer of the bone beneath it, comes loose from the end of a bone. It is most common in the knee; however it can occur in other joints. Those individuals who frequently participate in strenuous sports, particularly young athletes, or perform repetitive activities that put the joint under stress, are at an increased risk of developing Osteochondritis Dissecans.

Anatomy Trains

  • 3rd Edition
  • December 6, 2013
  • Thomas W. Myers
  • English
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The new edition of this hugely successful book continues to present a unique understanding of the role of fascia in healthy movement and postural distortion which is of vital importance to bodyworkers and movement therapists worldwide. Fully updated throughout and now with accompanying website (www.myersmyofascialmeridians.com), Anatomy Trains: Myofascial Meridians for Manual and Movement Therapists will be ideal for all those professionals who have an interest in human movement: massage therapists, structural integration practitioners, craniosacral therapists, yoga teachers, osteopaths, manual therapists, physiotherapists, athletic trainers, personal trainers, dance and movement teachers, chiropractors and acupuncturists. "There is a clinical relevance to this book that could change the thinking of most physiotherapists and encourage a more "whole body" approach to therapy." Reviewed by: Sam Blanchard, Head of Academy Physiotherapy, Brighton & Hove Albion Football club. Date: Aug 2014

Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty: The Modern Frontier, An Issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 33-1
  • December 2, 2013
  • Kevin D. Plancher
  • English
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This issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine will cover the latest technology and techniques in partial knee arthroplasty, including the use of robotics, different types of custom implants, and advice on return-to-activity. It will also offer information on different possible outcomes and complications that could occur after surgery. This topic has not been covered in Sports Medicine in at least the past ten years, and, as it grows as a popular treatment, it should become a useful issue of CSM.

Shoulder Instability in the Athlete, An Issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 32-4
  • October 15, 2013
  • Stephen R. Thompson
  • English
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This issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine focuses on anatomy and biomechanics and includes exam and imagine, surgical timing, and covers a variety of conditions. Internal impingement, multi-directional instability, bone loss, revision surgery, posterior instability, and a variety of other clinical conditions are thoroughly addressed. In addition, there are also chapters on both contact and non-contact athletes, instability in pediatric patients and rehabilitation.