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When all you need is a basic understanding of goniometry. When concise and illustrative examples of goniometric techniques will provide exactly what the rehabilitation professional needs-Look to Cram Session in Goniometry: A Handbook for Students and Clinicians for quick and "at your fingertips" facts.
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When all you need is a basic understanding of goniometry. When concise and illustrative examples of goniometric techniques will provide exactly what the rehabilitation professional needs-Look to Cram Session in Goniometry: A Handbook for Students and Clinicians for quick and "at your fingertips" facts.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 144mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 275g
- ISBN-13: 9781556428982
- ISBN-10: 1556428987
- Artikelnr.: 27936071
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 144mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 275g
- ISBN-13: 9781556428982
- ISBN-10: 1556428987
- Artikelnr.: 27936071
Lynn Van Ost, MEd, RN, PT, ATC, graduated in 1982 with a bachelor's degree in nursing from West Chester State College, West Chester, PA; NATABOC certified in athletic training in 1984; graduated in 1987 from Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, with a master's degree in sports medicine/athletic training; and received a second bachelor's degree in physical therapy in 1988 from Temple. In addition to treating the general orthopedic population as a physical therapist, she has worked with both amateur and professional athletes and has more than 11 years' experience as an athletic trainer working with Olympic-level elite athletes at numerous international events, including the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympic games. She currently works as a clinical specialist in sports medicine at Hunterdon Medical Center in Flemington, NJ.
Contents Dedication Acknowledgments About the Editor Preface SECTION I:
CERVICAL SPINE The Cervical Spine SECTION II: UPPER EXTREMITY
Scapulothoracic Joint The Shoulder (Glenohumeral Joint) The Elbow
(Humeroulnar and Humeroradial Joints) The Forearm (Radioulnar) The Wrist
(Radiocarpal and Intercarpal Joints) The Fingers-Digits II to V
(Metacarpophalangeal Joints) The Fingers-Digits II to V (Proximal
Interphalangeal Joints) The Fingers-Digits II to V (Distal Interphalangeal
Joints) The Thumb (Carpometacarpal Joint) The Thumb (Metacarpophalangeal
Joint) The Thumb (Interphalangeal Joint) SECTION III:THORACIC AND LUMBAR
SPINE The Thoracolumbar Spine SECTION IV: LOWER EXTREMITY The Hip The Knee
(Tibiofemoral Joint) Tibial Torsion The Ankle Subtalar Joint (Hindfoot)
Transverse Tarsal (Midtarsal) Joint The First Toe (Metatarsophalangeal
Joints) The First Toe (Interphalangeal Joint) The Four Lateral Toes
(Metatarsophalangeal Joints) The Four Lateral Toes (Proximal
Interphalangeal Joints) The Four Lateral Toes (Distal Interphalangeal
Joints) SECTION V: TMJ JOINT The Temporomandibular Joint APPENDICES
Appendix A: General Procedure for Goniometric Measurement Appendix B:
Commonly Used Terms in Goniometry Appendix C: Normal Range of Motion Values
in Adults Appendix D: Anatomical Zero Bibliography Index
CERVICAL SPINE The Cervical Spine SECTION II: UPPER EXTREMITY
Scapulothoracic Joint The Shoulder (Glenohumeral Joint) The Elbow
(Humeroulnar and Humeroradial Joints) The Forearm (Radioulnar) The Wrist
(Radiocarpal and Intercarpal Joints) The Fingers-Digits II to V
(Metacarpophalangeal Joints) The Fingers-Digits II to V (Proximal
Interphalangeal Joints) The Fingers-Digits II to V (Distal Interphalangeal
Joints) The Thumb (Carpometacarpal Joint) The Thumb (Metacarpophalangeal
Joint) The Thumb (Interphalangeal Joint) SECTION III:THORACIC AND LUMBAR
SPINE The Thoracolumbar Spine SECTION IV: LOWER EXTREMITY The Hip The Knee
(Tibiofemoral Joint) Tibial Torsion The Ankle Subtalar Joint (Hindfoot)
Transverse Tarsal (Midtarsal) Joint The First Toe (Metatarsophalangeal
Joints) The First Toe (Interphalangeal Joint) The Four Lateral Toes
(Metatarsophalangeal Joints) The Four Lateral Toes (Proximal
Interphalangeal Joints) The Four Lateral Toes (Distal Interphalangeal
Joints) SECTION V: TMJ JOINT The Temporomandibular Joint APPENDICES
Appendix A: General Procedure for Goniometric Measurement Appendix B:
Commonly Used Terms in Goniometry Appendix C: Normal Range of Motion Values
in Adults Appendix D: Anatomical Zero Bibliography Index
Contents Dedication Acknowledgments About the Editor Preface SECTION I:
CERVICAL SPINE The Cervical Spine SECTION II: UPPER EXTREMITY
Scapulothoracic Joint The Shoulder (Glenohumeral Joint) The Elbow
(Humeroulnar and Humeroradial Joints) The Forearm (Radioulnar) The Wrist
(Radiocarpal and Intercarpal Joints) The Fingers-Digits II to V
(Metacarpophalangeal Joints) The Fingers-Digits II to V (Proximal
Interphalangeal Joints) The Fingers-Digits II to V (Distal Interphalangeal
Joints) The Thumb (Carpometacarpal Joint) The Thumb (Metacarpophalangeal
Joint) The Thumb (Interphalangeal Joint) SECTION III:THORACIC AND LUMBAR
SPINE The Thoracolumbar Spine SECTION IV: LOWER EXTREMITY The Hip The Knee
(Tibiofemoral Joint) Tibial Torsion The Ankle Subtalar Joint (Hindfoot)
Transverse Tarsal (Midtarsal) Joint The First Toe (Metatarsophalangeal
Joints) The First Toe (Interphalangeal Joint) The Four Lateral Toes
(Metatarsophalangeal Joints) The Four Lateral Toes (Proximal
Interphalangeal Joints) The Four Lateral Toes (Distal Interphalangeal
Joints) SECTION V: TMJ JOINT The Temporomandibular Joint APPENDICES
Appendix A: General Procedure for Goniometric Measurement Appendix B:
Commonly Used Terms in Goniometry Appendix C: Normal Range of Motion Values
in Adults Appendix D: Anatomical Zero Bibliography Index
CERVICAL SPINE The Cervical Spine SECTION II: UPPER EXTREMITY
Scapulothoracic Joint The Shoulder (Glenohumeral Joint) The Elbow
(Humeroulnar and Humeroradial Joints) The Forearm (Radioulnar) The Wrist
(Radiocarpal and Intercarpal Joints) The Fingers-Digits II to V
(Metacarpophalangeal Joints) The Fingers-Digits II to V (Proximal
Interphalangeal Joints) The Fingers-Digits II to V (Distal Interphalangeal
Joints) The Thumb (Carpometacarpal Joint) The Thumb (Metacarpophalangeal
Joint) The Thumb (Interphalangeal Joint) SECTION III:THORACIC AND LUMBAR
SPINE The Thoracolumbar Spine SECTION IV: LOWER EXTREMITY The Hip The Knee
(Tibiofemoral Joint) Tibial Torsion The Ankle Subtalar Joint (Hindfoot)
Transverse Tarsal (Midtarsal) Joint The First Toe (Metatarsophalangeal
Joints) The First Toe (Interphalangeal Joint) The Four Lateral Toes
(Metatarsophalangeal Joints) The Four Lateral Toes (Proximal
Interphalangeal Joints) The Four Lateral Toes (Distal Interphalangeal
Joints) SECTION V: TMJ JOINT The Temporomandibular Joint APPENDICES
Appendix A: General Procedure for Goniometric Measurement Appendix B:
Commonly Used Terms in Goniometry Appendix C: Normal Range of Motion Values
in Adults Appendix D: Anatomical Zero Bibliography Index