Edition |
6th ed. |
Description |
1 online resource (1057 p.) |
Note |
Description based upon print version of record. |
Contents |
Copyright; Dedication; Preface to the Sixth Edition; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contributors; Brief Contents; Contents; Part I: General Concepts; Chapter 1: Therapeutic Exercise: Foundational Concepts; Therapeutic Exercise: Impacton Physical Function; Definition of Therapeutic Exercise; Components of Physical Function: Definition of Key Terms; Types of Therapeutic Exercise Interventions; Exercise Safety; Classification of Health Status, Functioning, and Disability-Evolution of Models and Related Terminology; Background and Rationale for Classification Systems |
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Models of Functioning and Disability-Past and PresentComponents of Functioning and Disability Models and Applications in Physical Therapy; Patient Management and Clinical Decision-Making: An Interactive Relationship; Clinical Decision-Making; Evidence-Based Practice; A Patient Management Model; Strategies for Effective Exercise and Task-Specific Instruction; Preparation for Exercise Instruction; Concepts of Motor Learning: A Foundation for Exercise and Task-Specific Instruction; Adherence to Exercise; Independent Learning Activities; References; Chapter 2: Prevention, Health,and Wellness |
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Key Terms and ConceptsRole of Physical Therapy in Healthy People 2020; Identifying Risk Factors; Determining Readiness to Change; Additional Factors Affecting the Ability to Change; Developing and Implementing a Program; Case Example: Exercise and Osteoporosis; Step 1: Assessing the Need; Step 2: Set Goals and Objectives; Step 3: Develop the Intervention; Step 4: Implement the Program; Step 5: Evaluate the Program; Additional Considerations for Developing Prevention, Health, and Wellness Programs; Independent Learning Activities; References |
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Part II: Applied Sceinces of Exercise and TechniqueesChapter 3: Range of Motion; Types of ROM Exercises; Indications, Goals, and Limitations of ROM; Passive ROM; Active and Active-Assistive ROM; Precautions and Contraindications to ROM Exercises; Principles and Procedures for Applying ROM Techniques; Examination, Evaluation, and Treatment Planning; Patient Preparation; Application of Techniques; Application of PROM; Application of AROM; ROM Techniques; Upper Extremity; Lower Extremity; Cervical Spine; Lumbar Spine; Self-Assisted ROM; Self-Assistance; Wand (T-Bar) Exercises; Wall Climbing |
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Overhead PulleysSkate Board/Powder Board; Reciprocal Exercise Unit; Continuous Passive Motion; Benefits of CPM; General Guidelines for CPM; ROM Through Functional Patterns; Independent Learning Activities; References; Chapter 4: Stretching for Impaired Mobility; Definition of Terms Associated with Mobility and Stretching; Flexibility; Hypomobility; Contracture; Selective Stretching; Overstretching and Hypermobility; Overview of Interventions to Increase Mobility of Soft Tissues; Indications, Contraindications, and Potential Outcomes of Stretching Exercises |
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Indications and Contraindications for Stretching |
Summary |
Kisner & Colby offers the most up-to-date exercise guidelines for individualizing interventions for those with movement disorders. |
Subject |
Exercise therapy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. |
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Exercise therapy -- Methods. |
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Therapeutics, Physiological. |
Added Author |
Colby, Lynn Allen.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Kisner, Carolyn Therapeutic Exercise Foundations and Techniques : Foundations and Techniques Philadelphia : F. A. Davis Company,c2012 9780803625747 |
ISBN |
9780803638976 99.54 (NL) |
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