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In Sport Therapy for the Shoulder: Evaluation, Rehabilitation, and Return to Sport, readers will learn about best practices and evidence-based guidelines for assessing and treating patients' shoulder injuries for re-entry into sport. Written by renowned physical therapists Todd S. Ellenbecker and Kevin E. Wilk, this text is a key resource for physical therapists, athletic trainers, sport chiropractors, massage therapists, strength and conditioning professionals, personal trainers, and other clinicians in sports medicine who work with patients recovering from shoulder injuries. Sport Therapy for the Shoulder guides readers systematically through functional anatomy and biomechanics of the shoulder, examination techniques and pathology, rehabilitation, and return-to-play progressions. The text provides evidence-based principles to assist clinicians in improving joint stabilization, strength, muscular endurance, and range of motion in the shoulder. Return-to-sport programs feature step-by-step progressions for sports including baseball, softball, golf, swimming, and tennis. Illustrated versions of the Thrower's Ten and Advanced Thrower's Ten exercise programs, which were developed by coauthor Kevin E. Wilk and colleagues, are provided in the appendix.
Sports accidents --- Sports injuries --- Athletic Injuries --- Shoulder Injuries --- Joint Diseases --- Return to Sport --- Shoulder Joint --- Rehabilitation. --- rehabilitation --- injuries --- Shoulder Injuries.
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Sports injuries --- Joints --- Shoulder Injuries --- Athletic Injuries --- Shoulder Joint --- Joint Diseases --- Return to Sport --- Rehabilitation --- Diseases --- rehabilitation --- injuries --- Shoulder --- Wounds and injuries
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Old age is increasingly becoming the focus of research and development in Europe. Concerning orthopaedics and sports medicine, the elderly especially are considered as frail patients who need support to maintain the health of their musculoskeletal systems. For this reason, several interventions regarding physical activity have been investigated in recent years in order to understand whether some programs of physical activity are better than others as conservative treatments for degenerative musculoskeletal pathologies (i.e., osteoarthritis, rotator cuff arthropathy, and lower back pain). Furthermore, several investigations have been carried out to understand the best preoperative and postoperative protocols of physical activity to improve the results of orthopaedic surgery. The aim of this Special Issue was to collect the updated evidence concerning these topics in the form of a collection of systematic reviews of the literature.
Humanities --- Social interaction --- aging --- cerebral cortex --- dynapenia --- elderly --- motor unit --- muscle strength --- neural --- neuroplasticity --- sarcopenia --- knee --- hip --- arthroplasty --- physical activity --- prehabilitation --- chronic low back pain --- old aged patients --- physical therapy --- walking --- global postural rehabilitation --- cycling --- hydrotherapy --- yoga --- biomarkers --- noncommunicable diseases --- hypertension --- diabetes --- active exercise --- sport --- land-based --- aquatic --- knee or hip osteoarthritis --- older people --- systematic review --- meta-analysis --- osteoarthritis --- tendinopathies --- hip arthroplasty --- knee arthroplasty --- rehabilitation --- physiotherapy --- caregiver --- orthopedic disease --- caregiver strain --- shoulder --- caregiver stress --- dyads --- replacement --- return to sport --- knee osteoarthritis --- unicompartimental knee arthroplasty --- activity --- physical exercise --- balance --- falls --- n/a
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Old age is increasingly becoming the focus of research and development in Europe. Concerning orthopaedics and sports medicine, the elderly especially are considered as frail patients who need support to maintain the health of their musculoskeletal systems. For this reason, several interventions regarding physical activity have been investigated in recent years in order to understand whether some programs of physical activity are better than others as conservative treatments for degenerative musculoskeletal pathologies (i.e., osteoarthritis, rotator cuff arthropathy, and lower back pain). Furthermore, several investigations have been carried out to understand the best preoperative and postoperative protocols of physical activity to improve the results of orthopaedic surgery. The aim of this Special Issue was to collect the updated evidence concerning these topics in the form of a collection of systematic reviews of the literature.
aging --- cerebral cortex --- dynapenia --- elderly --- motor unit --- muscle strength --- neural --- neuroplasticity --- sarcopenia --- knee --- hip --- arthroplasty --- physical activity --- prehabilitation --- chronic low back pain --- old aged patients --- physical therapy --- walking --- global postural rehabilitation --- cycling --- hydrotherapy --- yoga --- biomarkers --- noncommunicable diseases --- hypertension --- diabetes --- active exercise --- sport --- land-based --- aquatic --- knee or hip osteoarthritis --- older people --- systematic review --- meta-analysis --- osteoarthritis --- tendinopathies --- hip arthroplasty --- knee arthroplasty --- rehabilitation --- physiotherapy --- caregiver --- orthopedic disease --- caregiver strain --- shoulder --- caregiver stress --- dyads --- replacement --- return to sport --- knee osteoarthritis --- unicompartimental knee arthroplasty --- activity --- physical exercise --- balance --- falls --- n/a
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Old age is increasingly becoming the focus of research and development in Europe. Concerning orthopaedics and sports medicine, the elderly especially are considered as frail patients who need support to maintain the health of their musculoskeletal systems. For this reason, several interventions regarding physical activity have been investigated in recent years in order to understand whether some programs of physical activity are better than others as conservative treatments for degenerative musculoskeletal pathologies (i.e., osteoarthritis, rotator cuff arthropathy, and lower back pain). Furthermore, several investigations have been carried out to understand the best preoperative and postoperative protocols of physical activity to improve the results of orthopaedic surgery. The aim of this Special Issue was to collect the updated evidence concerning these topics in the form of a collection of systematic reviews of the literature.
Humanities --- Social interaction --- aging --- cerebral cortex --- dynapenia --- elderly --- motor unit --- muscle strength --- neural --- neuroplasticity --- sarcopenia --- knee --- hip --- arthroplasty --- physical activity --- prehabilitation --- chronic low back pain --- old aged patients --- physical therapy --- walking --- global postural rehabilitation --- cycling --- hydrotherapy --- yoga --- biomarkers --- noncommunicable diseases --- hypertension --- diabetes --- active exercise --- sport --- land-based --- aquatic --- knee or hip osteoarthritis --- older people --- systematic review --- meta-analysis --- osteoarthritis --- tendinopathies --- hip arthroplasty --- knee arthroplasty --- rehabilitation --- physiotherapy --- caregiver --- orthopedic disease --- caregiver strain --- shoulder --- caregiver stress --- dyads --- replacement --- return to sport --- knee osteoarthritis --- unicompartimental knee arthroplasty --- activity --- physical exercise --- balance --- falls
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"Thorough and concise, this practical reference provides a unique, on-field management approach to all athletic injuries to the shoulder and elbow, as well as nonoperative and operative treatment options, including arthroscopy and open surgery. Focusing on high-performance athletes, leading authorities in the field demonstrate how to provide pain relief, restore function, and return the athlete to sport and to prior level of performance in a safe and timely fashion"--Publisher's description.
Shoulder joint --- Elbow --- Sports injuries --- Athletic Injuries --- Shoulder Injuries. --- Return to Sport. --- Wounds and injuries. --- Treatment. --- Resumption of Recreational Activities --- Resumption of Sporting Activity --- Return to Play --- Return to Recreational Activities --- Return to Sporting Activities --- Activities Resumption, Recreational --- Activities Resumptions, Recreational --- Activity Resumption, Sporting --- Activity Resumptions, Sporting --- Play, Return to --- Recreational Activities Resumption --- Recreational Activities Resumptions --- Return to Sports --- Sport, Return to --- Sporting Activity Resumption --- Sporting Activity Resumptions --- Sports, Return to --- to Play, Return --- to Sport, Return --- to Sports, Return --- SLAP Tears --- Superior Labrum from Anterior to Posterior Injuries --- Injuries, Shoulder --- Injury, Shoulder --- SLAP Tear --- Shoulder Injury --- Tear, SLAP --- Tears, SLAP --- Shoulder --- Injuries, Athletic --- Injuries, Sports --- Sports Injuries --- Athletic Injury --- Injury, Athletic --- Injury, Sports --- Sports Injury --- Sports --- Sports for Persons with Disabilities --- Sports Medicine --- Articulatio humeri --- Joints --- injuries --- Athletic Injuries.
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