Therapeutic modalities
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Bibliographic Information
Therapeutic modalities
F.A. Davis, c1999
2nd ed
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Therapeutic modalities for athletic trainers
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Note
First ed. as Therapeutic modalities for athletic trainers (c1993)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text has been updated but retains the unifying theme of the injury response cycle. It features a chapter on pain and ultrasound, and uses a case-based treatment approach. Each chapter ends with a quiz.
Table of Contents
- The injury response process
- the physiology and psychology of pain
- development and delivery of treatment protocol
- thermal agents
- electrical agents
- ultrasound
- mechanical modalities. Appendices: trigger points and pain patterns
- physical properties governing therapeutic modalities
- motor points
- medical shorthand.
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