Effective Functional Progressions in Sport Rehabilitation

Effective Functional Progressions in Sport Rehabilitation

by Todd S. Ellenbecker (Author), Carl DeRosa (Author), Mark S. De Carlo (Author)

Synopsis

This complete reference helps clinicians understand the important concepts of functional progressions and equips them to develop rehabilitation programmes 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. 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 customised by clinicians in designing their own programmes, this is the ideal tool for clinicians to use in returning athletes safely back to action.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 248
Edition: 1
Publisher: Human Kinetics(ADVANTAGE) (Consignment)
Published: Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 0736063811
ISBN 13: 9780736063814

Media Reviews

Overall, this is a very useful textbook for all clinicians working directly with athletes at any level. It provides concise, accurate, and clinically useful information for understanding sports injuries, rehabilitation, and return to play progressions.

--Doody's Book Review (4-star review)

Author Bio
Todd S. Ellenbecker, DPT, is clinic director for Physiotherapy Associates Scottsdale Sports Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona and the national director for Clinical Research Physiotherapy Associates. Mark S. De Carlo, MS, MHA, is vice president of clinical services for the Orthopaedic Specialists in Indianapolis. A certified athletic trainer, De Carlo is president of the Sports Physical Therapy Section for the APTA. Carl DeRosa, PhD, is a professor of physical therapy at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. DeRosa has spent the past 30 years in research on the spine and has authored other texts on the spine. He is a member of the Orthopaedic Section of the American Physical Therapy Association.