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In order to effectively examine, test, and treat patients with
exercise, physical therapists need to understand how physiology
from the cellular to the systems level provides the basis for
normal responses to exercise. But that is not enough. Knowledge
about pathophysiology, the changes that lead to abnormal responses
to exercise in different patient populations, is also essential.
Clinical Exercise Pathophysiology for Physical Therapy:
Examination, Testing, and Exercise Prescription for
Movement-Related Disorders is a comprehensive reference created to
answer the "why" and the "how" to treat patients with exercise by
offering both comprehensive information from the research
literature, as well as original patient cases. Dr. Debra
Coglianese, along with her contributors, have arranged Clinical
Exercise Pathophysiology for Physical Therapy into three parts:
foundations of physiological responses, pathophysiology of
deconditioning and physiology of training, and pathophysiology
considerations and clinical practice. The chapters present the
physiology and pathophysiology for defined patient populations
consistent with the American Physical Therapy Association's Guide
to Physical Therapy Practice. Patient cases also supplement each
chapter to illustrate how understanding the content of the chapter
informs physical therapy examination, testing, and treatment. The
patient/client management model from the Guide to Physical Therapy
Practice defines the structure of the patient cases, and the
International Classification of Function, Disability, and Health
(ICF) model of disablement has been inserted into each patient
case. Highlighted "Clinician Comments" appear throughout each
patient case to point out the critical thinking considerations.
Instructors in educational settings can visit
www.efacultylounge.com for additional materials to be used for
teaching in the classroom. Clinical Exercise Pathophysiology for
Physical Therapy: Examination, Testing, and Exercise Prescription
for Movement-Related Disorders is a ground-breaking reference for
the physical therapy student or clinician looking to understand how
physiology and pathophysiology relate to responses to exercise in
different patient populations.
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