Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy: A Guide to PracticeMosby, 2004 - 476 pagine Since publication of the third edition of this popular text, significant changes have occurred in physical therapy education. In keeping with these changes, this new fourth edition corresponds exactly with the Practice Patterns of the APTA's Guide to Physical Therapist Practice. Readers will find a completely transformed and rewritten text, with chapter-by-chapter coverage of each practice pattern - making this book unique in the field. This newly integrated and up-to-date book will be the text of choice for an entire generation of physical therapists the world over.Instructor resources are available; please contact your Elsevier sales representative for details.
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... thoracic diameter and a hyper- inflated , often fixed , thoracic cage . One suspects that the use of exercise to prevent or treat the fixed thoracic musculature should be beneficial , despite the absence of evidence . Flexibility ...
... thoracic diameter and a hyper- inflated , often fixed , thoracic cage . One suspects that the use of exercise to prevent or treat the fixed thoracic musculature should be beneficial , despite the absence of evidence . Flexibility ...
Pagina 435
... thoracic nodes To contralateral mammary gland Figure 17-7 Diagram of lymphatic drainage from the upper limb and breast . Numerous superficial vessels of the limb drain into superficial nodes in the supratrochlear and deltopectoral ...
... thoracic nodes To contralateral mammary gland Figure 17-7 Diagram of lymphatic drainage from the upper limb and breast . Numerous superficial vessels of the limb drain into superficial nodes in the supratrochlear and deltopectoral ...
Pagina 436
... thoracic region . In the adult , the cranial part of the right thoracic lymphatic duct loses its connection to the left duct and becomes the right lymphatic duct , draining the right upper quadrant ; the remaining channels persist as ...
... thoracic region . In the adult , the cranial part of the right thoracic lymphatic duct loses its connection to the left duct and becomes the right lymphatic duct , draining the right upper quadrant ; the remaining channels persist as ...
Sommario
Cardiovascular Structure and Function | 3 |
Structure Function and Integrative Responses to Intervention | 39 |
Normal and Abnormal Cardiopulmonary Responses to Exercise | 82 |
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