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Treatment of injuries to athletes from books.google.com
Thorough and concise, this practical reference provides a unique, on-field management approach to all athletic injuries to the shoulder and elbow, as well as nonoperative and operative treatment options, including arthroscopy and open ...
Treatment of injuries to athletes from books.google.com
This volume on athletic injury is timely because it addresses many types of sports injuries and focuses not only on the treatments of these injuries, but also their prevention.
Treatment of injuries to athletes from books.google.com
This timely book offers a complete guide to the latest knowledge on the diagnosis and treatment of the full range of possible sports injuries.
Treatment of injuries to athletes from books.google.com
Injuries to the hamstring and quadriceps muscles can occur in both low- and high-impact sports and as such are among the more common injuries incurred by athletes.
Treatment of injuries to athletes from books.google.com
The book explores the relevant biological, psychological, and social factors that affect given circumstances.
Treatment of injuries to athletes from books.google.com
In this ground-breaking new book, leading sports injury and rehabilitation professionals, strength and conditioning coaches, biomechanists and sport scientists show how this integrated model works across the spectrum of athlete care.
Treatment of injuries to athletes from books.google.com
The 3rd edition includes four new chapters (Proprioception and Neuromuscular Control; Cervical Spine Rehabilitation; Functional Training and Advanced Rehabilitation; and Plyometrics), new contributors and new features, such as summary boxes ...
Treatment of injuries to athletes from books.google.com
A reference for sports hobbyists and fitness buffs shares medically sound, comprehensive guidelines for treating chronic pain and preventing injuries, providing a complementary, doctor-designed fitness workout and diet plan.
Treatment of injuries to athletes from books.google.com
This text embraces the philosophy of 'active' conservative care and a multidisciplinary team approach to treatment.