Mechanical Shoulder Disorders - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
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By James A. Porterfield, PT, MA, ATC and Carl DeRosa, PT, PhD
The text includes over 100 detailed anatomical illustrations that augment the text descriptions of the anatomy, clarify concepts, and aid visual learners.
60 cadaver photos, placed alongside the anatomical illustrations, help the reader visualize mus
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The text includes over 100 detailed anatomical illustrations that augment the text descriptions of the anatomy, clarify concepts, and aid visual learners.
60 cadaver photos, placed alongside the anatomical illustrations, help the reader visualize musculature and anatomical structures.
Assessment models and photographs for the shoulder girdle complex provide step-by-step procedures to help perform a patient assessment.
More than 50 illustrated exercises that may be used in patient treatment are designed to improve the strength, power, and endurance of the global and local muscles associated with the shoulder girdle.
The text includes over 100 detailed anatomical illustrations that augment the text descriptions of the anatomy, clarify concepts, and aid visual learners.
60 cadaver photos, placed alongside the anatomical illustrations, help the reader visualize musculature and anatomical structures.
Assessment models and photographs for the shoulder girdle complex provide step-by-step procedures to help perform a patient assessment.
More than 50 illustrated exercises that may be used in patient treatment are designed to improve the strength, power, and endurance of the global and local muscles associated with the shoulder girdle.
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The text includes over 100 detailed anatomical illustrations that augment the text descriptions of the anatomy, clarify concepts, and aid visual learners.
60 cadaver photos, placed alongside the anatomical illustrations, help the reader visualize musculature and anatomical structures.
Assessment models and photographs for the shoulder girdle complex provide step-by-step procedures to help perform a patient assessment.
More than 50 illustrated exercises that may be used in patient treatment are designed to improve the strength, power, and endurance of the global and local muscles associated with the shoulder girdle.
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By James A. Porterfield, PT, MA, ATC, President, Rehabilitation and Health Center, Inc., Crystal Clinic, Akron, OH and Carl DeRosa, PT, PhD, Professor and Chairman, Physical Therapy Program, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ
By James A. Porterfield, PT, MA, ATC, President, Rehabilitation and Health Center, Inc., Crystal Clinic, Akron, OH and Carl DeRosa, PT, PhD, Professor and Chairman, Physical Therapy Program, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ
1. Principles of Mechanical Shoulder Disorders 2. Neuroanatomical and Neuromechanical Aspects of the Shoulder 3. Musculature of the Shoulder Complex 4. Articulations of the Shoulder Girdle 5. Functional Assessment of the Shoulder Girdle Complex 6. Treatment of Mechanical Shoulder Disorders with Special Exercise Program Component Index
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<LI>60 cadaver photos, placed alongside the anatomical illustrations, help the reader visualize musculature and anatomical structures.</LI>
<LI>Assessment models and photographs for the shoulder girdle complex provide step-by-step procedures to help perform a patient assessment.</LI>
<LI>More than 50 illustrated exercises that may be used in patient treatment are designed to improve the strength, power, and endurance of the global and local muscles associated with the shoulder girdle.</LI></UL>00add-to-cart97814160686242011 and earlierProfessionalBy James A. Porterfield, PT, MA, ATC and Carl DeRosa, PT, PhD20041E-BookOtherSaunders0Oct 6, 2003IN STOCKBy <STRONG>James A. Porterfield</STRONG>, PT, MA, ATC, President, Rehabilitation and Health Center, Inc., Crystal Clinic, Akron, OH and <STRONG>Carl DeRosa</STRONG>, PT, PhD, Professor and Chairman, Physical Therapy Program, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZeBooksE-BookUnited StatesYesYesNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select