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E-raamat: Physical Activity in Rehabilitation and Recovery

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  • Formaat: 382 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2017
  • Kirjastus: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781614705802
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  • Kirjastus: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781614705802
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Increasing physical activity at a population level is an important public health priority. Exercise is increasingly recognised as an essential lifestyle behaviour in maintaining health, preventing disease and rehabilitating a broad range of conditions. This book compiles research evidence and clinical perspectives on the benefits and pitfalls of exercise in rehabilitation and recovery from illness or injury. The content focuses on the growing and important concept of increasing physical activity in people with long-term health conditions, maintaining active lifestyles for physical health and wellbeing, prevention of secondary illness and recovery from injury. In an eclectic collection of chapters, readers are provided with an outline of population trends in physical activity, presenting the international focus on increasing population-level physical activity through a range of approaches. The importance of physical activity for those with 'chronic' health conditions is discussed using examples from UK strategy for the management of long-term conditions. Several chapters present the nature and outcomes of exercise prescription and consider the implications of exercise promotion or intervention in musculoskeletal disorders (e.g. chronic back pain, arthritis), neurological conditions (e.g. stroke, TIA, Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis, Traumatic Brain Injury), cardiorespiratory illnesses (e.g. coronary heart disease, heart failure) and other common health conditions (e.g. COPD, cancer, obesity and diabetes). Both the physical and psychological outcomes of exercise are considered and several clinical case studies are presented. The implications of exercise in mental health are discussed (e.g. in the treatment of depression) and the relevance of cognitive representations of illness and coping strategies in rehabilitation are discussed in relation to musculoskeletal injury. Motivational factors and barriers to exercise in rehabilitation are discussed in the context of exercise programme design. A range of common outcome measures used for the psychological evaluation of exercise interventions are reviewed. The evidence relating to physical activity for occupational rehabilitation and work capability of absent employees is also presented together with organizational case studies. Chapters are compiled by academics and health professionals providing a combination of theory, current research evidence, and examples from practice.
Preface vii
Editorial: Exercise in Rehabilitation: Towards a Population-Based Promotion of Physical Activity 1(4)
Holly Blake
Chapter 1 Physical Activity for Health: Adult Recommendations, Interventions and Evaluation
5(12)
Charlotte Emma Hilton
Chapter 2 Physical Activity and Long-Term Conditions
17(34)
Holly Blake
Chapter 3 Exercise Promotion and Rehabilitation of Neurological Conditions
51(50)
Helen Dawes
Chapter 4 The Role of Exercise in the Management of Long Term Pain; A Biopsychosocial Approach
101(30)
Paula Banbury
Caroline Neal
Elizabeth Johnson
Chapter 5 Physical Activity in Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation
131(24)
Holly Blake
Chapter 6 Aerobic and Resistance Exercise in Patients with Congestive Heart Failure
155(28)
Pamela Bartlo
Chapter 7 Exercise Based Cardiac Rehabilitation
183(28)
Frances Wise
Chapter 8 "Within you and without You": Internal and External Factors in the Realisation of Exercise Principles
211(18)
Alison McKeown
Chapter 9 Representation and Perceptions of Injury in Sport and Exercise: The `Common Sense' Model
229(32)
Martin S. Hagger
Chapter 10 The Role of Physical Exercise in Occupational Rehabilitation
261(18)
Amanda Griffiths
Alec Knight
Chapter 11 Exercise Interventions in the Treatment of Depression
279(34)
Sumaira Malik
Phonix Kit Han Mo
Holly Blake
Chapter 12 Psychological Outcome Measures to Evaluate Exercise Interventions
313(28)
Shirley A. Thomas
Roshan Das Nair
Author Biographies 341(8)
Index 349