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The Principles Of Exercise Therapy
The Principles Of Exercise Therapy
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"The Principles of Exercise Therapy" by Dena Gardiner is an essential foundational text for students pursuing a career in physiotherapy and physical rehabilitation. It focuses on the mechanical and physiological aspects of exercise as a healing tool.
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Core Techniques: The book provides detailed instructions on fundamental techniques such as Active and Passive movements, assisted exercises, and resisted exercises.
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Mechanical Principles: It explains the physics behind human movement, including concepts like levers, pulleys, balance, and posture.
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Relaxation and Coordination: Unique sections of the book are dedicated to teaching patients how to relax muscles and improve neuromuscular coordination.
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Joint Mobility: It covers methods to increase the range of motion (ROM) in stiff joints and strengthening weak muscles following an injury or prolonged illness.
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Practical Approach: Written in a clear, instructional style, it serves as a step-by-step manual for clinicians to design effective exercise programs tailored to individual patient needs.
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