Sports Chiropractic

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Jones & Bartlett Learning, 1999 - 201 pagine
This book includes contributions to the first six volumes of topics in Cinical Chiropractic (TICC) that have particular relevance to the field of sports chiropractic. This text is part of an initial four-volume series that collects and updates many of the most relevant works from the journal's archive.
 

Sommario

Health Benefits of Exercise
3
Aerobic Conditioning and Its Relationship with Athletic Injury Prevention
9
Minimizing Weight Training Injuries in Bodybuilders and Athletes
15
Chiropractic Spine Care for the Athlete
41
APPENDIX IFPatient PreExercise Test Instructions
54
Assuring Quality in the Delivery of Passive and Active Care
65
Determining Appropriateness of Exercise and Rehabilitation for Chiropractic Patients
78
Spinal Stabilization
91
Management of Common Knee Disorders
106
A Look at the Lower Extremity
117
Use of Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation in the Management of Lower
129
Conservative Management of Orthopedic Conditions of the Lower Leg Foot and Ankle
135
Experience at a Chiropractic College
161
The Child Athlete
176
Establishing a Sports Emphasis in Chiropractic Practice
191
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Informazioni sull'autore (1999)

Robert D. Mootz, DC, FICC, is Associate Medical Director for Chiropractic for the State of Washington Deparmtent of Labor and Industries in Olympia, Washington. Also, he is editor of the journal Topics in Clinical Chiropractic, which is published quarterly and blends clinical updates with practice concern in a clearly written, user-friendly format. Kevin A. McCarthy, DC, is Dean of Palmer College Chiropractic-West in San Jose, California. In addition, he is an associate editor for Topics in Clinical Chiropractic.

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