Selecting outcome measures for patients enrolled in work conditioning/hardening programs
Description
Selecting Outcome Measures for Patients Enrolled in Work Conditioning/Hardening Programs explores an innovative approach, using resistance-training volume, to measure clinical and functional outcomes that athletic trainers who are practicing in rehabilitation and work conditioning/work hardening programs can employ. The video places a particular emphasis on measuring the outcomes of rotator cuff-repair patients. The video also reviews several basic approaches, models, and concepts related to measuring outcomes.
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62 min
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Date of Publication
2010
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Alexander Street
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