Elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand
Description
In order to ensure that every injured athlete receives the best athletic care possible, including the correct diagnosis and optimal treatment, a good foundation is essential. In that regard, the requisite foundation for athletic care entails a concise, systematic but comprehensive neurological musculoskeletal examination. As one volume in a four-part series that details the steps involved in conducting a sound musculoskeletal evaluation of an injured athlete from the tip of the head to the bottom of the feet, Musculoskeletal Evaluation of the Athlete: Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand is designed as an indispensible resource for individuals, involved with any aspect of athletic care, including athletic trainer, physician, personal trainer, or someone on the periphery.
Runtime
41 min
Series
Subjects
Genre
Date of Publication
2011
Database
Alexander Street
Direct Link
Similar Films
Developing, implementing, and evaluating culturally tailored interventions to promote physical activity in diverse communities. ACSM select symposium
Hi-lo to go
Resistance exercise
Exercise behavior change. From the inside out
Outcomes from the 2010 team physician consensus conference--selected issues for nutrition and the athlete. A team physician consensus statement
Strength-ball training
Core/spinal stabilization training
Clinical activities. Clinic, bedside, home. Part 2
A comprehensive approach to student-athlete training and development
Group training. How to do it right the first time!
Teaching Olympic-style exercises
Circuit resistance training for persons with spinal cord injury
Dynamic flexibility training for athletes
Creating truly inclusive aquatic facilities
Solutions for improved lumbo-pelvic-hip function