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Routledge Handbook of Sports Therapy, Injury Assessment and Rehabilitation
Routledge International Handbooks Series
Coordinator: Ward Keith
Language: EnglishSubjects for Routledge Handbook of Sports Therapy, Injury Assessment...:
Keywords
therapist; exion; diff; erential; diagnoses; lateral; ankle; sprain; soft; tissue; Sports Therapist; Practitioner Tip Box; Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Defi Cit; Kinesiology Tape; Spinal Cord; Teres Major; Teres Minor; External Oblique; Wad Grade; Glenohumeral Joint; Pectoralis Minor; Gluteus Medius; Fl Exor Digitorum Profundus; Glenoid Fossa; Internal Oblique; Posterior Interosseous Artery; Medial Meniscus; Spinal Region; Flexor Digitorum Longus; ACL Injury; Flexor Retinaculum; Serratus Anterior; Subtalar Joint; Acromion Process; Medial Longitudinal Arch
Publication date: 08-2017
· 17.4x24.6 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 09-2015
· 17.4x24.6 cm · Hardback
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The work of a sports therapist is highly technical and requires a confident, responsible and professional approach. The Routledge Handbook of Sports Therapy, Injury Assessment and Rehabilitation is a comprehensive and authoritative reference for those studying or working in this field and is the first book to comprehensively cover all of the following areas:
- Sports Injury Aetiology
- Soft Tissue Injury Healing
- Clinical Assessment in Sports Therapy
- Clinical Interventions in Sports Therapy
- Spinal and Peripheral Anatomy, Injury Assessment and Management
- Pitch-side Trauma Care
- Professionalism and Ethics in Sports Therapy
The Handbook presents principles which form the foundation of the profession and incorporates a set of spinal and peripheral regional chapters which detail functional anatomy, the injuries common to those regions, and evidence-based assessment and management approaches. Its design incorporates numerous photographs, figures, tables, practitioner tips and detailed sample Patient Record Forms. This book is comprehensively referenced and multi-authored, and is essential to anyone involved in sports therapy, from their first year as an undergraduate, to those currently in professional practice.
Foreword Preface 1. Sports Injuries: Basic Classifications, Aetiology and Pathophysiology 2. Clinical Assessment in Sports Therapy 3. Clinical Interventions in Sports Therapy 4. Pitch-Side Trauma Care 5. The Spinal Region: Anatomy, Assessment and Injuries 6. The Shoulder Region: Anatomy, Assessment and Injuries 7. The Elbow Region: Anatomy, Assessment and Injuries 8. The Wrist and Hand Region: Anatomy, Assessment and Injuries 9. The Pelvis and Hip Region: Anatomy, Assessment and Injuries 10. The Knee Region: Anatomy, Assessment and Injuries 11. The Ankle and Foot Region: Anatomy, Assessment and Injuries 12. Professionalism and Ethics in Sports Therapy Appendix: Sample Record Forms
Keith Ward has practised as a Sports Therapist since 1995. He has taught at a number of colleges and universities, and since 2009 has been a full-time lecturer on the BSc Sports Therapy programme at University College Birmingham (UCB), UK. He runs a small private practice in Cannock, Staffordshire. His first book, Hands-On Sports Therapy, proved popular with students of sports therapy and became a recommended text for many courses. Since 2012, he has been Managing Editor of the Journal of Sports Therapy (‘the JST’). He is a member of the Society of Sports Therapists (SST), a member of the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPS), a Fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH), and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA). Keith holds a biomedical BSc Rehabilitation Studies degree and Diplomas in Sports Therapy, Sports Massage, Exercise Referral, Naturopathy, and Acupuncture. He is currently completing an MA in Learning and Teaching.