Sports-Specific Rehabilitation

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A comprehensive resource for focusing on returning injured athletes to their optimal performance! This book discusses exercise principles; muscle fatigue, muscle damage, and overtraining concepts; pathophysiology of overuse injuries; core evaluation in sports-specific testing; physiological basis of exercise specific to sport; and special considerations for the athlete. Secial features such as evidence-based clinical application boxes provide the reader with a solid body of research upon which to base their practice.Aligned to the Guide to Physical Therapy Practice to help learn how to work with athletes' injuries and help them make a physical comeback while following best practices.Incorporation of muscle physiology demonstrates it as the basis for athlete's exercise prescription.Coverage of pathophysiology of overuse injuries illustrates the damage to the musculoskeletal system.Inclusion of treatment and training approaches for athletic rehabilitation shows how to restore the musculoskeletal system back to full flexibility, strength, power, and endurance.Evidence-based clinical application boxes found throughout the book cite key studies and provide real-world application to a clinical setting.Extensive photographs show hands-on demonstrations of important rehabilitation techniques, helping the cinician to accurately apply them during treatment.

Author(s): Robert A. Donatelli PhD PT OCS
Edition: 1
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 368

Cover......Page 1
Copyright......Page 2
Dedication......Page 3
Contributors......Page 4
Foreword......Page 6
Preface......Page 7
Basic Science of Ligaments and Tendons Related to Rehabilitation......Page 8
Understanding Muscle Contraction......Page 22
Anaerobic Metabolism during Exercise......Page 46
Aerobic Metabolism during Exercise......Page 71
Muscle Fatigue......Page 92
Overuse Injury and Muscle Damage......Page 101
Physiological Effects of Overtraining and Detraining......Page 108
Pathophysiology of Injury to the Overhead-Throwing Athlete......Page 125
The Anatomy and Pathophysiology of the CORE......Page 137
From the CORE to the Floor—Interrelationships......Page 147
Evaluation of Glenohumeral, Acromioclavicular, and Scapulothoracic Joints in the Overhead-Throwing Athlete......Page 176
Evaluation of the Trunk and Hip CORE......Page 194
Strength Training Concepts in the Athlete......Page 223
Plyometrics in Rehabilitation......Page 233
Neuromuscular Training......Page 247
Manual Therapy in Sports Rehabilitation......Page 259
Nutrition for the Athlete......Page 279
Approach to Differential Diagnosis in Orthopedics......Page 293
Rehabilitation through Performance Training: Cases in Sport......Page 300
Glossary......Page 325
Index......Page 330