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Description
In order to effectively examine, test, and treat patients with exercise, physical therapists need to understand how physiology from the cellular to the systems level provides the basis for normal responses to exercise. But that is not enough. Knowledge about pathophysiology, the changes that lead to abnormal responses to exercise in different patient populations, is also essential. Clinical Exercise Pathophysiology for Physical Therapy: Examination, Testing, and Exercise Prescription for Movement-Related Disorders is a comprehensive reference created to answer the “why” and the “how” to treat patients with exercise by offering both comprehensive information from the research literature, as well as original patient cases.
Author(s)
Coglianese, Debra
Topical Term(s)
Clinical Exercise Physiology;
Exercise Therapy;
Pathophysiology of Movement Disorders;
Physical Therapy
Exercise Therapy;
Pathophysiology of Movement Disorders;
Physical Therapy
Length
608 pages
Distribution Data
Oxford, GBR: Routledge, ©2014.
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