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Therapeutic Modalities for Musculoskeletal Injuries 3rd edition [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 304 pages, 113 black & white illustrations, 78 black & white halftones
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Oct-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Human Kinetics
  • ISBN-10: 0736078916
  • ISBN-13: 9780736078917
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 304 pages, 113 black & white illustrations, 78 black & white halftones
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Oct-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Human Kinetics
  • ISBN-10: 0736078916
  • ISBN-13: 9780736078917
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Denegar (U. of Connecticut), E. Saliba, and S. Saliba's (both U. of Virginia) updated text provides users with an understanding of the indications for modality applications and knowledge about how to safely apply modalities in a manner that promotes completion of a rehabilitation plan of care. Combining theoretical and practical information, the text is suitable as a textbook for athletic training students, and as a reference for practicing certified athletic trainers and other allied health care professionals. The revised material reflects new research findings since publication of the 2006 second edition. While the new edition contains expanded discussion of the effectiveness of specific interventions, the main focus is on the information gathering and evaluation process used by clinicians to develop effective, evidence-based treatment plans. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Introduction to the Athletic Training Education Series vii
Preface xi
The Contemporary Use of Therapeutic Modalities
1(12)
Legal Aspects of Therapeutic Modality Application: Practice Acts and Negligent Treatment
3(3)
The Rehabilitation Plan of Care
6(5)
Summary
11(1)
Learning Aids
12(1)
Psychological Aspects of Rehabilitation
13(14)
Psychological Response to Injury
15(2)
Maximizing Compliance With a Rehabilitation Plan of Care
17(3)
Barriers to Successful Rehabilitation
20(3)
Clinical Outcomes and Efficacy of Therapeutic Modalities
23(1)
A Word About Placebo
24(1)
Summary
24(1)
Learning Aids
24(3)
Tissue Injury, Inflammation, and Repair
27(16)
Healing Tissues and Inflammation: An Overview
28(1)
Acute Phase of the Inflammatory Response
29(6)
Repair Phase of the Inflammatory Response
35(1)
Maturation Phase of the Inflammatory Response
35(1)
Chronic Inflammation
36(1)
Swelling
37(2)
Summary
39(1)
Learning Aids
39(4)
Pain and Pain Relief
43(24)
What is Pain?
44(1)
Pain and the Physical Exam
45(1)
Pain Assessment
46(2)
Transmission of the Pain Sensation
48(9)
Pain Control Theories
57(7)
Summary
64(1)
Learning Aids
64(3)
Persistent Pain and Chronic Pain
67(14)
Where and How Pain Sensitivity Increases
69(1)
Sources of Persistent Pain
70(8)
Summary
78(1)
Learning Aids
78(3)
Impact of Injury and Pain on Neuromuscular Control
81(10)
Integration of Components of Neuromuscular Control Into a Rehabilitation Plan
82(2)
Why is Neuromuscular Control Lost?
84(4)
Role of Therapeutic Modalities in Restoring Neuromuscular Control
88(1)
Summary
89(1)
Learning Aids
89(2)
Evidence-Based Application of Therapeutic Modalities
91(14)
Need for Evidence-Based Practice
92(1)
Tools Necessary for Assessing Outcomes
93(6)
Finding and Assessing the Evidence
99(2)
Beyond the RCT: Systematic Review and Practice Guidelines
101(2)
Summary
103(1)
Learning Aids
103(2)
Cold and Superficial Heat
105(22)
Energy Transfer
106(2)
Cryotherapy and Cryokinetics
108(10)
Superficial Heat
118(4)
Heat and Cold: Contrast Therapy
122(1)
Heat, Cold, and Contrast Therapy: Deciding What to Apply
123(1)
Summary
124(1)
Learning Aids
124(3)
Principles of Electrotherapy
127(20)
Basics of Electricity
128(3)
Types of Electrical Current: Alternating, Direct, and Pulsatile
131(1)
Parameters of Electrical Stimulation
132(7)
Electrode Considerations
139(5)
Summary
144(1)
Learning Aids
144(3)
Clinical Uses of Electrical Stimulation
147(26)
Pain Relief: Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation
148(10)
Muscle Reeducation: Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulators
158(5)
Iontophoresis and Stimulation of Denervated Muscle: Direct Current (DC) Stimulator
163(5)
Wound Healing: Microcurrent Electrical Nerve Stimulator
168(1)
Summary
169(1)
Learning Aids
170(3)
Ultrasound, Diathermy, and Electromagnetic Fields
173(18)
Application of Acoustic Energy: Ultrasound
174(9)
Efficacy of Ultrasound Therapy for Musculoskeletal Conditions
183(1)
Application of Electromagnetic Energy: Diathermy and Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields
184(2)
Efficacy of Diathermy and PEMF Therapy for Musculoskeletal Conditions
186(1)
Stimulation of Fracture Healing
187(1)
Summary
187(1)
Learning Aids
188(3)
Low-Level Laser Therapy
191(18)
Electromagnetic Energy
193(1)
Laser Production
194(1)
Properties of Laser Light
194(2)
Laser Classification
196(1)
Laser Parameter Selection
197(2)
Comparing Low-Level Laser Therapy Treatments
199(3)
Biological Effects of Laser
202(3)
Safety Considerations
205(1)
Contraindications and Precautions
206(1)
Summary
206(1)
Learning Aids
207(2)
Mechanical Energy
209(22)
Manual Therapy
211(6)
Is Manual Therapy Effective?
217(3)
Traction
220(6)
Intermittent Compression
226(1)
Traction and Intermittent Compression: Effective Therapies?
227(1)
Summary
228(1)
Learning Aids
228(3)
Treatment Plans for Acute Musculoskeletal Injuries
231(12)
Management in the Acute Stage: Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
234(2)
Modalities Used in Addition to RICE
236(1)
Repair Phase
236(2)
Maturation
238(3)
Summary
241(1)
Learning Aids
241(2)
Neuromuscular Control and Biofeedback
243(12)
Volitional Control and Biofeedback
245(2)
Clinical Applications: Restoring Control of Volitional Contraction
247(1)
Clinical Applications: Functional Progression
248(4)
Learning Relaxation
252(1)
Summary
253(1)
Learning Aids
253(2)
Clinical Management of Persistent Pain
255(14)
Treating Persistent Pain
258(1)
Diagnosis and Plan of Care Problems
259(7)
Treating Chronic Pain
266(1)
Summary
266(1)
Learning Aids
266(3)
Glossary 269(3)
References 272(11)
Index 283(8)
About the Authors 291