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.
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41 min
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Date of Publication
2011
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Alexander Street
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