Sports and Soft Tissue Injuries (5th Ed.) A Guide for Students and Therapists
Auteur : Norris Christopher
The fifth edition of the retitled Sports and Soft Tissue Injuries sharpens its focus on the treatment of sports injuries, providing the most complete evidence-based guide for physiotherapists, sports therapists and medical practitioners working with athletes.
Opening with chapters that examine the underlying science of tissue healing and principles of rehabilitation, the book employs a systematic approach, with chapters covering each area of the body, from facial through to ankle and foot injuries. Every chapter includes in-depth discussion and guidance on the treatment of common sports injuries through physiotherapeutic modalities, drawing on the author?s wealth of personal experience and the latest peer-reviewed research.
A complete pedagogical resource, Sports and Soft Tissue Injuries is highly illustrated in full colour, and is an important text for students of sports therapy, physiotherapy, sport medicine and athletic training, interesting further reading for sport and exercise science or kinesiology students with an interest in sports injury, and a crucial reference for practicing physiotherapists and athletic trainers and the related disciplines.
1. Healing, 2. Rehabilitation Science, 3. The Hip Joint, 4. The Knee, 5. The Shin, 6. The Ankle, 7. The Foot, 8. The Lumbar Spine, 9. The Thorax and Thoracic Spine, 10. The Cervical Spine, 11. The Face and Head, 12. The Shoulder, 13. The Elbow, 14. The Wrist and Hand
Christopher M. Norris is a Chartered Physiotherapist (MCSP) and runs his own physiotherapy practice, Norris Health, in Cheshire, UK. He gained an MSc in Exercise Science from the University of Liverpool, UK, and a PhD on spinal rehabilitation from Staffordshire University, UK. He also holds postgraduate certification in Occupational Health, Orthopaedic Medicine and Medical Education.
Date de parution : 09-2018
18.9x24.6 cm
Date de parution : 08-2018
18.9x24.6 cm
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Mots-clés :
SLS; physiotherapy; Collateral Ligament; Christopher Norris; Ulnar Collateral Ligament; soft tissue injuries; Peroneus Longus; sports injuries; Gluteus Medius; sports therapy; MCL; sports medicine; External Oblique; athletic training; MP Joint; tissue healing; Radiocarpal Joint; injury rehabilitation; Teres Minor; sports rehabilitation; MTSS; injury management; NHE; therapeutic modalities; Metatarsal Heads; sports physiotherapy; Tennis Elbow; hip and thigh injuries; Radial Head; knee injuries; Glenohumeral Ligament; shin injuries; PTTD; ankle injuries; Gird; foot injuries; Ankle Joint; lumbar spine injuries; Ankle; thorax and thoracic spine injuries; Scaphoid Fracture; cervical spine injuries; Rectus Femoris; facial injuries; Glenohumeral Joint; shoulder injuries; GH Joint; elbow injuries; Rotator Cuff; wrist and hand injuries