Functional Exercise Anatomy and Physiology for Physiotherapists
This book aims to create a bedside resource for physiotherapists and exercise specialists dealing with a defined movement problem and plan and apply functional therapeutic exercises that can be diversified for the patient. For physiotherapists, exercise is undoubtedly the greatest weapon in treating...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing
2023, 2023
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2023 |
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Part I Introduction to Exercise
- Chapter 1. Definition of Exercise, Types of Exercise, Exercise Prescription
- Part II Exercise-Specific Musculoskeletal Anatomy
- Chapter 2. Basic Definitions of Anatomy and Anthropometry
- Chapter 3. Bone and Joint Structure
- Chapter 4. Muscle Structure and Function
- Chapter 5. Nerve Structure and Function
- Chapter 6. Fascia and Movement
- Chapter 7. Axial Skeleton
- Chapter 8. Head and Neck
- Chapter 9. Shoulder
- Chapter 10. Elbow
- Chapter 11. Hand and Wrist
- Chapter 12. Pelvis
- Chapter 13. Hip.-Chapter 14. Knee
- Chapter 15. Foot/Ankle
- Part III Exercise-Specific Systems Physiology
- Chapter 16. Physiological Adaptation
- Chapter17. Cell and Storage
- Chapter 18. Adaptation of the Musculoskeletal System to Exercise
- Chapter 19. Neural System and its Adaptation to Exercise
- Chapter 20. Bioenergetics and Metabolism
- Chapter 21. Respiratory System and its Adaptation to Exercise
- Chapter 22. Circulatory System and its Adaptation to Exercise
- Chapter 23. Endocrine System and its Adaptation to Exercise.-Chapter 24. Renal System, Fluid Balance, and Adaptation to Exercise
- Chapter 25. Immune System and its Adaptation to Exercise
- Part IV Miscellaneous.-Chapter 26. Balance, Coordination, and Proprioception.-Chapter 27. Movement and Nutrition Principles.-Chapter 28. Nutritional Supplements for Musculoskeletal Health.-Chapter 29. Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis.