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This updated 4th Edition of Therapeutic Exercise does more than provide a listing of exercises—it builds practice preparedness and clinical reasoning skills by focusing on the rationale behind exercise selections and progressions. 
 
Now in striking full color and more accessible than ever, the text emphasizes return to function, aligns with the most recent ICF framework, and reflects the latest strategies in physical therapy.
 
This edition continues to show readers how to use therapeutic exercise and related interventions to close the gap between current and desired performance, while incorporating new research and updated pedagogy.
Unit 1: Foundation of Therapeutic Exercise 1(68)
Chapter 1 Introduction to Therapeutic Exercise and the Model of Functioning and Ability
2(14)
Lori Thein Brody
Carrie M. Hall
Definition of Physical Therapy
2(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention
2(1)
The Language of Health: Abilities and Disabilities
3(2)
Terminology of the Biopsychosocial Model of Functioning and Disability
3(2)
International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health
5(3)
Part 1: Functioning and Disability
5(3)
Part 2: Contextual Factors
8(1)
Application of the Model to Physical Therapist Practice
8(5)
Health Conditions
11(6)
Impairments of Body Functions and Structures
17
Activity Limitations, Participation Restrictions, and Quality of Life
11(1)
Contextual Factors and Interventions
12(61)
Prevention and the Promotion of Health, Wellness, and Fitness
73
Summary
13(1)
Key Points
14(2)
Chapter 2 Patient Management
16(23)
Carrie M. Hall
Patient Management Model
16(10)
Examination
76
Evaluation
18(3)
Diagnosis
21(1)
Prognosis and Plan of Care
22(1)
Intervention
22(2)
Outcome
24(1)
Modification
25(1)
Clinical Decision-Making
26(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention
26(8)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention Model
27(7)
Summary
34(2)
Exercise Modification
34(2)
Adjunctive Interventions
36(1)
Key Points
37(2)
Chapter 3 Strategies for Improving Therapeutic Exercise Outcomes
39(18)
Lori Thein Brody
Patient Education: Definition and Scope
39(1)
Key Components of Patient-Related Instruction
40(8)
Patient-Clinician Communication
40(1)
Patient-Related Instruction in Home Exercise Prescription
41(1)
Cognitive Domain: Informing and Educating
42(1)
Affective Domain: Adherence and Motivation
43(2)
Psychomotor Domain: Motor Learning
45(3)
Applications: Home Exercise Prescription
48(5)
Considerations in Exercise Prescription
48(4)
Determining Exercise Levels
52(1)
Formulating the Program
53(1)
Key Points
53(4)
Chapter 4 Prevention and the Promotion of Health, Wellness, and Fitness
57(12)
Janet R. Bezner
The Context for Primary Prevention
57(1)
Definitions
57(4)
Prevention, Health Promotion, and Health Education
57(2)
Physical Fitness, Exercise, and Physical Activity
59(1)
Wellness, Lifestyle, and Quality of Life
60(1)
Measurement of Wellness
61(2)
Health Promotion and Wellness-Based Practices
63(2)
From Illness to Wellness
63(1)
The Use of Screening as an Examination Tool Within a Wellness-Based Practice
63(1)
Starting a Wellness-Based Practice
64(1)
Physical Well-Being: Physical Activity Programs
65(2)
Conducting Health-Related Physical Fitness Assessments
65(1)
Establishing Physical Activity Interventions
65(2)
Key Points
67(2)
Unit 2: Impairments of Body Functions and Therapeutic Exercise 69(212)
Chapter 5 Impaired Muscle Performance
70(46)
Lori Thein Brody
Carrie M. Hall
Definitions
70(2)
Strength
70(1)
Power and Work
71(6)
Endurance
77(1)
Muscle Actions
77
Physical Factors Affecting Muscle Performance
72(2)
Fiber Type
72(1)
Fiber Diameter
72(1)
Muscle Size
72(1)
Force-Velocity Relationship
73(1)
Length-Tension Relationship
73(1)
Muscle Architecture
74(1)
Clinical Considerations
74(11)
Dosage
74(3)
Program Design
77(1)
Training Specificity
78(1)
Neurologic Adaptation
78(1)
Muscle Fatigue
79(1)
Muscle Soreness
79(1)
Life Span Considerations
80(4)
Cognitive Aspects of Performance
84(1)
Effects of Alcohol
84(1)
Effects of Medications
84(1)
Causes of Decrease Muscle Performance
85(2)
Neurologic Pathology
85(1)
Muscle Strain
85(1)
Disuse and Deconditioning
86(1)
Length-Associated Changes
87(1)
Physiologic Adaptations to Training
87(2)
Strength and Power
87(2)
Endurance
89(1)
Examination and Evaluation of Muscle Performance
89(1)
Classification of Resistance Exercise
90(3)
Isometric Exercise
90(2)
Dynamic Exercise
92(1)
Methods of Resistance Training
93(10)
Manual Resistance
93(1)
Pulley System
94(1)
Variable Resistance Machines
95(1)
Elastic Resistance
96(2)
Free Weights
98(3)
Isokinetic Devices
101(2)
Body Weight
103(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention for Impaired Muscle Performance
103(4)
Program Initiation
103(2)
Program Progression
105(2)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention for Prevention, Health Promotion, and Wellness
107(3)
Dosage for Strength Training
107(1)
Dosage for Power Training
108(1)
Plyometric Exercise
108(1)
Dosage for Endurance Training
109(1)
Dosage for the Advanced or Elite Athlete
109(1)
Precautions and Contraindications
110(1)
Key Points
110(6)
Chapter 6 Impaired Aerobic Capacity/Endurance
116(24)
Janet R. Bezner
Aerobic Capacity and Endurance
117(3)
Definitions
117(1)
Normal and Abnormal Responses to Acute Aerobic Exercise
117(1)
Physiologic and Psychological Adaptations to Cardiorespiratory Endurance Training
118(2)
Causes of Impaired Aerobic Capacity/Rehabilitation Indications
120(2)
Examination/Evaluation of Aerobic Capacity
122(6)
Patient/Client History
122(1)
Systems Review
122(1)
Screening Examination
122(1)
Tests and Measures
123(5)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention
128(5)
Mode
128(1)
Dosage
129(4)
Precautions and Contraindications
133(1)
Graded Exercise Testing Contraindications and Supervision Guidelines
133(1)
Supervision During Exercise
134(1)
Patient-Related Instruction/Education and Adjunctive Interventions
134(1)
Life Span Issues
135(2)
Guidelines for Cardiovascular Endurance Training in the Young
135(1)
Guidelines for Cardiovascular Endurance Training in the Elderly
136(1)
Key Points
137(3)
Chapter 7 Impaired Range of Motion and Joint Mobility
140(47)
Lori Thein Brody
Continuum of Mobility
140(1)
Morphology and Physiology of Normal Mobility
141(1)
Immobility, Immobilization, and Remobilization
141(2)
Mobility Examination and Evaluation
143(1)
Range of Motion Intervention For Impaired Mobility
144(12)
Subsystems of the Movement System
144(1)
Considerations in Choosing Mobility Activities
145(1)
Range of Motion
145(11)
Stretching
156(7)
Indications
156(1)
Principles and Considerations in Stretching
156(1)
Neurophysiology of Stretching
157(1)
Static Stretching
158(1)
Ballistic Stretching
158(1)
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Stretching
159(1)
Dynamic Stretching
159(1)
Effects of Stretching
160(2)
Stretching and Joint Contractures
162(1)
Joint Mobilization to Increase Mobility
163(2)
Biomechanics of Joint Mobilization
164(1)
Mobilization Grades
165(1)
General Procedures
165(1)
Applications to Specific Joints
165(1)
Neural Mobility
165(7)
Self-Mobilization
172(2)
Mobility Exercise Dosage
174(2)
Sequence
174(1)
Frequency Intensity, and Duration
175(1)
Hypomobility Exercise Precautions and Contraindications
176(1)
Causes and Effects of Hypermobility
177(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention for Hypermobility
178(2)
Stabilization Exercises
178(2)
Exercise Dosage
180(1)
Hypermobility Exercise Precautions and Contraindications
180(1)
Lifespan Issues
180(1)
Adjunctive Agents
181(1)
Key Points
181(6)
Chapter 8 Impaired Balance and Mobility
187(29)
Colin R. Grove
Judith Dewane
Lori Thein Brody
Definitions
187(1)
Physiology of Balance
188(5)
Biomechanical Contributions
189(1)
Contributions of the Sensory Systems
189(1)
Neural Integration and Processing of Sensory Information
190(1)
Generating Motor Output-Movement Strategies
191(2)
Control of Walking-Navigation
193(1)
Higher-Level Influences
193(1)
Causes of Impaired Balance
193(1)
Examination and Evaluation of Impaired Balance and Mobility
194(4)
Biomechanical Domain
195(1)
Sensory Strategies Domain
196(1)
Movement Strategies Domain
197(1)
Dynamic Control Domain
197(1)
Cognitive Domain
197(1)
Affective Domain
197(1)
Determining Risk for Falling
198(1)
Treating Impaired Balance
198(10)
Diagnosis and Prioritization
198(1)
Customization
199(1)
Environmental Context
199(1)
Mode
199(1)
Motor Learning
200(1)
Intervention Strategies for Specific Systems-Examples
200(7)
Sequencing Considerations
207(1)
Feedback
208(1)
Expanded Ecological Model of Balance Rehabilitation
208(1)
Precautions and Contraindications
209(1)
Patient Education
209(1)
Falls-A Significant Problem
209(1)
Effects of Training on Balance
210(1)
Key Points
211(5)
Chapter 9 Impaired Posture and Movement
216(24)
Carrie M. Hall
Definitions
218(3)
Posture
218(1)
Standard Posture
218(2)
Deviations in Posture
220(1)
Movement
221(2)
Contributors to Impaired Posture and Movement
223(7)
Range of Motion
224(1)
Muscle Length
224(1)
Joint Mobility
224(1)
Muscle Performance
225(2)
Pain
227(1)
Anatomic Impairments and Anthropometric Characteristics
228(1)
Psychologic Impairments
229(1)
Lifespan Considerations
229(1)
Environmental Influences
230(1)
Examination and Evaluation
230(3)
Posture
230(2)
Movement
232(1)
Intervention
233(3)
The Movement System
233(1)
Activity and Dosage
234(1)
Patient-Related Instruction and Adjunctive Interventions
235(1)
Key Points
236(4)
Chapter 10 Pain
240(41)
Lori Thein Brody
Definitions
240(1)
Physiology of Pain
240(4)
Sources of Pain
241(1)
Pain Pathways
242(1)
Pain Theory
243(1)
Examination and Evaluation
244(6)
Pain Scales
244(1)
McGill Pain Questionnaire
245(1)
Disability and Health-Related Quality of Life Scales
246(4)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention for Pain
250(10)
Acute Pain
251(2)
Chronic Pain
253(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Guidelines for Patients with Chronic Pain
253(7)
Adjunctive Agents
260(2)
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation
261(1)
Heat
261(1)
Cold
261(1)
Medication
261(1)
Special Considerations in Chronic Pain: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
262(5)
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
262(2)
Fibromyalgia Syndrome
264(2)
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
266(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Interventions for Common Impairments
267(5)
Impaired Muscle Power Functions
267(1)
Exercise Tolerance Functions: Impaired Aerobic Capacity
268(1)
Mobility of Joint Functions: Impaired Range of Motion
269(1)
Muscle Endurance Functions: Impaired Posture
269(2)
Emotional Functions: Impaired Response to Emotional Stress
271(1)
Precautions and Contraindications
272(1)
Pacing
272(1)
Pharmacological and Psychological Intervention
272(1)
Key Points
273(8)
Unit 3: Special Physiologic Considerations in Therapeutic Exercise 281(76)
Chapter 11 Soft-Tissue Injury and Postoperative Management
282(31)
Lori Thein Brody
Physiology of Connective Tissue Repair
282(4)
Microstructure of Connective Tissues
282(1)
Response to Loading
283(1)
Phases of Healing
284(2)
Principles of Treating Connective Tissue Injuries
286(1)
Restoration of Normal Tissue Relationships
286(1)
Optimal Loading
286(1)
Specific Adaptations to Imposed Demands
287(1)
Preventing Complications
287(1)
Management of Impairments Associated with Connective Tissue Dysfunction and Localized Inflammation
287(9)
Sprain: Injury to Ligament and Capsule
287(1)
Strain: Musculotendinous Injury
288(1)
Application of Treatment Principles
288(3)
Tendinopathy
291(3)
Articular Cartilage Injury
294(2)
Contusion
296(1)
Management of Impairments Associated with Fractures
296(2)
Classification of Fractures
296(1)
Application of Treatment Principles
297(1)
Management of Impairments Associated with Bony and Soft-Tissue Surgical Procedures
298(10)
Soft-Tissue Procedures
299(6)
Bony Procedures
305(3)
Management of Impairments Associated with Joint Arthroplasty
308(1)
Key Points
309(4)
Chapter 12 Therapeutic Exercise for Arthritis
313(17)
Lori Thein Brody
Kimberly D. Bennett
Pathology
313(5)
Osteoarthritis
313(1)
Rheumatoid Arthritis
314(4)
Exercise Recommendations for Prevention and Wellness in OA and RA
318(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention For Common Impairments
318(9)
Pain and Fatigue
319(1)
Impaired Mobility and ROM
320(1)
Impaired Muscle Performance
321(3)
Impaired Aerobic Capacity
324(1)
Special Considerations in Exercise Prescription and Modification
325(2)
Patient Education
327(1)
Key Points
327(3)
Chapter 13 Therapeutic Exercise in Obstetrics
330(27)
Elizabeth A.V. Bloom
Melissa Fischer
M.J. Strauhal
Physiologic Changes Related to Pregnancy
330(5)
Endocrine System
330(1)
Cardiovascular System
331(2)
Respiratory System
333(1)
Musculoskeletal System
334(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention in Pregnancy
335(11)
Uncomplicated Antepartum Pregnancy
335(8)
High-Risk Antepartum
343(3)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention for Common Impairments
346(2)
Nerve Compression Syndromes
346(1)
Other Impairments
347(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention for Wellness in Pregnancy
348(3)
Precautions and Contraindications
349(1)
Exercise Guidelines
349(1)
Exercise Intensity
350(1)
Exercise Classes
351(1)
Key Points
351(6)
Unit 4: Sample Specialties of Therapeutic Exercise Intervention 357(76)
Chapter 14 Kinetic Chain Applications in Functional Movement
358(30)
Danny McMillian
Understanding the Kinetic Chain
358(5)
Posture and Alignment
359(1)
Muscle Performance
360(1)
Neuromuscular Control
361(2)
Examination and Evaluation
363(3)
Qualitative Examination
363(2)
Quantitative Examination
365(1)
Choosing Therapeutic Movements to Enhance Kinetic Chain Function
366(3)
Applying Therapeutic Movement
369(15)
Key Points
384(4)
Chapter 15 Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation
388(25)
Kyle M. Yamashiro
Rafael F. Escamilla
History and Background
388(1)
Philosophy and Principles of PNF
388(1)
PNF Physiology and Applied Concepts
389(4)
Research in PNF to Increase Muscle Length
390(1)
Research in PNF to Improve Muscle Performance
391(2)
PNF Procedures
393(2)
Manual Therapeutic Exercise Using PNF Procedures
393(2)
Evaluation and Treatment Implementation
395(1)
Direct Treatment
395(1)
Indirect Treatment
395(1)
Manual Therapeutic Exercise Using PNF Techniques
395(14)
Movement
395(9)
Stability
404(1)
Flexibility
405(4)
Key Points
409(4)
Chapter 16 Aquatic Therapeutic Exercise
413(20)
Lori Thein Brody
Physical Properties of Water
413(5)
Buoyancy
413(2)
Hydrostatic Pressure
415(1)
Viscosity
416(2)
Physiologic Responses to Immersion
418(1)
Effects of Hydrostatic Pressure
418(1)
Effects of Water Temperature
419(1)
Physiologic Responses to Exercise While Immersed
419(1)
Examination and Evaluation for Aquatic Rehabilitation
420(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention
420(6)
Mobility Impairment
421(1)
Muscle Strength/Power/Endurance Impairment
422(2)
Balance Impairment
424(2)
Aquatic Rehabilitation to Treat Activity Limitations
426(1)
Coordinating Land and Water Activities
427(1)
Patient-Related Education
427(1)
Precautions/Contraindications
428(1)
Key Points
428(5)
Unit 5: Functional Approach to Therapeutic Exercise of the Lower Extremities 433(224)
Chapter 17 The Lumbopelvic Region
434(54)
Carrie M. Hall
Review of Anatomy and Kinesiology
435(4)
Myology
435(3)
Gait
438(1)
Examination and Evaluation
439(9)
Patient History
440(1)
Screening Examination
441(1)
Tests and Measures
441(7)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention for Common Impairments of Body Functions
448(25)
Aerobic Capacity Impairment
448(1)
Balance and Coordination Impairment
449(1)
Muscle Performance Impairment
450(12)
Range of Motion, Muscle Length, and Joint Mobility
462(2)
Pain
464(6)
Posture and Movement Impairment
470(3)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention for Common Diagnoses
473(6)
Lumbar Disk Herniation
473(4)
Spinal Stenosis
477(1)
Spondylolysis and Spdndylolisthesis
478(1)
Key Points
479(9)
Chapter 18 The Pelvic Floor
488(38)
Elizabeth R. Shelly
Sherri S. Holt
Review of Anatomy and Kinesiology
488(5)
Skeletal Muscles
488(1)
Pelvic Diaphragm Muscles
489(2)
Pelvic Floor Function
491(1)
Physiology of Micturition
492(1)
Impairments of Body Structures
493(1)
Birth Injury
493(1)
Neurologic Dysfunction
493(1)
Impairments of Mental Functions
493(1)
Motivation
493(1)
Sexual Abuse
493(1)
Examination/Evaluation
494(3)
Risk Factors
494(1)
Screening Questionnaires
495(1)
Results of the Internal Examination
496(1)
Patient Self-Assessment Tests
496(1)
Ultrasound Imaging for PFM Dysfunction
497(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Interventions for Common Physiologic Impairments
497(9)
Impaired Muscle Performance
498(1)
Active PFEs
498(3)
Pain
501(2)
Joint Mobility and Range of Motion (Including Muscle Length) Impairments
503(1)
Posture Impairment
504(1)
Coordination Impairment
504(2)
Clinical Classifications of Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction
506(4)
Underactive PFM
506(2)
Overactive PFM
508(1)
Incoordination Dysfunction
509(1)
Visceral Dysfunction
510(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Interventions for Common Diagnoses
510(6)
Incontinence
511(2)
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
513(1)
Chronic Pelvic Pain
514(1)
Levator Ani Syndrome
514(1)
Coccygodynia
514(1)
Vulvodynia
515(1)
Vaginismus
515(1)
Nonrelaxing Puborectalis Syndrome
516(1)
Dyspareunia
516(1)
Adjunctive Interventions
516(4)
Biofeedback
516(1)
Basic Bladder Training
517(1)
Scar Mobilization
518(1)
Externally Palpating the Pelvic Floor Muscles
519(1)
Key Points
520(6)
Chapter 19 The Hip
526(60)
Carrie M. Hall
Impairments of Body Structures
526(3)
Angles of Inclination and Torsion
526(1)
Center Edge Angle or Angle of Wiberg
527(1)
Leg Length Discrepancy
527(1)
Cam and Pincer Morphology
528(1)
Examination and Evaluation
529(6)
History
530(1)
Lumbar Spine Clearing Examination
530(1)
Other Clearing Tests
530(1)
Gait and Balance
530(1)
Joint Mobility and Integrity
531(1)
Muscle Performance
531(1)
Pain and Inflammation
531(1)
Posture and Movement
532(1)
Range of Motion and Muscle Length
532(1)
Work (Job/School/Play), Community, and Leisure Integration or Reintegration (Including Instrumental Activities of Daily Living)
533(1)
Special Tests
533(2)
Therapeutic Exercise Interventions for Common Physiologic Impairments
535(28)
Pain
535(1)
Muscle Performance
536(13)
ROM, Muscle Length, Joint Mobility, and Integrity Impairments
549(8)
Balance
557(5)
Posture and Movement Impairment
562(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Interventions for Common Diagnoses
563(14)
Osteoarthritis
563(6)
Iliotibial Band-Related Diagnoses
569(4)
Nerve Entrapment Syndromes
573(4)
Key Points
577(9)
Chapter 20 The Knee
586(43)
Jill Thein-Nissenbaum
Lori Thein Brody
Review of Anatomy and Kinesiology
586(3)
Anatomy
586(1)
Kinematics
587(1)
Kinetics
588(1)
Impairments of Body Structures
589(1)
Genu Valgum
589(1)
Genu Varum
590(1)
Examination and Evaluation
590(1)
Patient/Client History
590(1)
Tests and Measures
590(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention for Body Function Impairments
590(10)
Mobility Impairment
590(6)
Muscle Performance Impairments
596(4)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention for Common Diagnoses
600(12)
Ligament Injuries
600(5)
Treatment of Ligament Injuries
605(2)
Fractures
607(2)
Treatment of Fractures
609(1)
Meniscal Injuries
610(1)
Treatment
611(1)
Degenerative Arthritis Problems
612(4)
Articular Cartilage Lesions
612(1)
Surgical Procedures
613(2)
Interventions for Degenerative Arthritis Problems
615(1)
Tendinopathies
616(7)
Patellar Tendinopathy
616(1)
Iliotibial Band Syndrome
617(1)
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
617(6)
Key Points
623(6)
Chapter 21 The Ankle and Foot
629(28)
Jill McVey
Carrie M. Hall
Common Foot Types
629(1)
Subtalar Varus
629(1)
Forefoot Varus
629(1)
Forefoot Valgus
629(1)
Ankle Equinus
630(1)
Examination and Evaluation
630(1)
Patient/Client History
630(1)
Balance
630(1)
Joint Integrity and Mobility
630(1)
Muscle Performance
630(1)
Pain
630(1)
Posture
630(1)
Range of Motion and Muscle Length
630(1)
Impairments of Body Structures
631(1)
Other Examination Procedures
631(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention for Common Impairments of Body Functions
631(10)
Balance Impairment
631(1)
Muscle Performance
632(3)
Pain
635(1)
Posture and Movement Impairment
635(2)
ROM, Muscle Length, Joint Integrity, and Mobility
637(4)
Swelling
641(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention for Common Ankle and Foot Diagnoses
641(10)
Ligament Sprains
642(2)
Ankle Fractures
644(1)
Functional Nerve Disorders
645(1)
Plantar Fasciitis
646(2)
Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction
648(1)
Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome
649(1)
Achilles Tendinosis
649(1)
Postoperative Management
650(1)
Adjunctive Interventions
651(2)
Adhesive Strapping
651(1)
Wedges and Pads
651(1)
Biomechanical Foot Orthotics
652(1)
Heel and Full Sole Lifts
652(1)
Key Points
653(4)
Unit 6: Functional Approach to Therapeutic Exercise for the Upper Extremities 657(188)
Chapter 22 The Temporomandibular Joint
658(26)
Lisa M. Flexner
Darlene Hertling
Review of Anatomy and Kinesiology
658(4)
The Temporomandibular Joint Structures
658(2)
Associated Structures
660(1)
Kinesiology
660(2)
Examination and Evaluation
662(2)
Subjective History
663(1)
Screening Exam for the TMJ
664(1)
Therapeutic Exercise for Common Impairments of Body Functions
664(11)
Mobility Impairments
664(9)
Posture Impairments
673(1)
Swallowing and Respiratory Impairments
674(1)
The Rocabado 6 x 6
675(1)
Therapeutic Exercise for Common Diagnoses
675(4)
Capsulitis and Retrodiskitis
676(1)
Internal Derangement of the Disk
676(2)
Degenerative Joint Disease/Osteoarthritis
678(1)
Postoperative Physical Therapy Following Surgical Intervention
678(1)
Adjunctive Therapies
679(1)
Key Points
679(5)
Chapter 23 The Cervical Spine
684(30)
Carol N. Kennedy
Review of Anatomy and Kinesiology
684(2)
Muscles
685(1)
Examination and Evaluation
686(1)
History and Clearing Tests
686(1)
Physical Examination
686(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Interventions for Common Impairments of Body Functions
687(21)
Impaired Muscle Performance
687(10)
Mobility Impairment
697(6)
Posture Impairment
703(5)
Therapeutic Exercise Interventions for Common Diagnoses
708(3)
Disk Dysfunction
708(1)
Cervical Sprain and Strain
709(1)
Neural Entrapment
710(1)
Cervicogenic Headache
710(1)
Key Points
711(3)
Chapter 24 The Thoracic Spine
714(29)
Elizabeth A.V. Bloom
Carrie M. Hall
Examination and Evaluation
715(1)
History
715(1)
Systems Review
715(1)
Tests and Measures
716(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Interventions for Common Impairments of Body Structures and Functions
716(20)
Impaired Muscle Performance
718(4)
Impaired ROM, Muscle Length, and Joint Mobility/Integrity
722(6)
Pain
728(1)
Impaired Posture and Motor Function
728(8)
Therapeutic Exercise Intervention for Common Diagnoses
736(3)
Prevention and Intervention in Patients with Osteoporosis
736(1)
Exercise Management of Parkinson Disease
736(2)
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
738(1)
Key Points
739(4)
Chapter 25 The Shoulder Girdle
743(55)
Carrie M. Hall
Review of Anatomy and Kinesiology
743(1)
Examination and Evaluation
743(4)
Patient/Client History
743(1)
Clearing Examinations
744(1)
Motor Function (Motor Control and Motor Learning)
744(1)
Muscle Performance
745(1)
Pain
745(1)
Peripheral Nerve Integrity
746(1)
Posture
746(1)
ROM, Muscle Length, Joint Mobility, and Joint Integrity
746(1)
Work (Job/School/Play), Community, and Leisure Integration or Reintegration (Including Instrumental ADLs)
747(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Interventions for Common Impairments of Body Structures and Functions
747(24)
Pain
747(10)
ROM and Joint Mobility Impairments
757(4)
Impaired Muscle Performance
761(9)
Posture and Movement Impairment
770(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Interventions for Common Diagnoses
771(15)
Rotator Cuff Disorders
771(1)
Pathomechanics
771(2)
Pathogenesis
773(7)
Glenohumeral Hypermobility/Instability
780(3)
Frozen Shoulder
783(3)
Adjunctive Interventions: Taping
786(3)
Scapular Corrections
787(1)
Prevention of Allergic Reaction
787(2)
Key Points
789(9)
Chapter 26 The Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand
798(47)
Lori Thein Brody
Anatomy
798(10)
Elbow and Forearm
798(1)
Wrist
799(2)
Hand
801(1)
Regional Neurology
802(1)
Kinesiology
803(2)
Wrist
805(1)
Hand
805(3)
Examination and Evaluation
808(1)
History and Observation
808(1)
Mobility Examination
808(1)
Muscle Performance Examination
808(1)
Other Tests
809(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Interventions for Common Impairments of Body Functions
809(7)
Mobility of Joint Functions: Impaired Range of Motion
809(2)
Impaired Muscle Power Functions
811(3)
Endurance Impairment
814(1)
Pain and Inflammation Impairment
814(1)
Muscle Endurance Functions: Impaired Posture and Movement
815(1)
Therapeutic Exercise Interventions for Common Diagnoses
816(21)
Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis
816(1)
Cumulative Trauma Disorders
817(1)
Nerve Injuries
818(4)
Musculotendinous Disorders
822(5)
Bone and Joint Injuries
827(9)
Stiff Hand and Restricted Motion
836(1)
Key Points
837(8)
Unit 7: Case Studies 845(27)
Lori Thein Brody
Carrie M. Hall
Elizabeth A. V. Bloom
Appendix 1: Red Flags: Recognizing Signs and Symptoms 872(5)
David Musnick
Carrie M. Hall
Appendix 2: Red Flags: Potentially Serious Symptoms and Signs in Exercising Patients 877(4)
Scott Tauferner
Carrie M. Hall
Appendix 3: 2016 PAR-Q +: The Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire for Everyone 881(5)
Index 886