This Aquatic Exercise for Rehabilitation and Training eBook became a reading book for anyone who wants to learn about exercise in the water for a rehabilitation. Edited by Lori Thein Brody, Paula Richley Geigle and Human Kinetics as an institution that publishes the book.
Information of interest is that this book is in print in print and on DVD in 2009, which has since been made available at the bookstore. A lot of people who've bought the book, and not a few others have read and get real benefits from the book.
The presence of this book as a solution to an existing book but has a limitation of the topic. and the book is designed for groups and individuals in a wide range of ages. Readers in the wizard by author exercises which are suitable for readers, all tailored to the needs of the client. This prevents accidents in training.
The author compiled the content of the book with the needs in a variety of situations. Performance history-related theory, this book describes any theory with a clear picture for training and treatment. As for features about this book you can see the following:
- Description of the system — including physiological responses of
lung, kidney, muscle, and neuromuscular — to water immersion and
exercise, preparing doctors how the body reacts to the aquatic
environment
- Indications and contraindications for participating in the program,
provide an understanding of how the physical properties of water and
exercise combine advantageously
- Description of the responsibilities of various team members and management of the water in the full spectrum of patient care
Comes with a DVD of the helper tool for readers of this book. Audio and visual information that is in the DVD will allow readers to quickly understand the content of the book.
In addition, the book also comes with information on the case study in a real example. as I quoted from a web page that says:
"The authors provide information to adapt the program for a variety of
clients: athletes are injured, teens adults, and people with special
needs, such as training of patients with cerebral palsy, brain injuries
and stroke, multiple sclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis."
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Table Of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction and Historical Overview
Lori Thein Brody, PT, PhD, and Jean Irion, PT, EdD, SCS, ATC
History of Aquatic Healing and Rituals
Modern Origins of Aquatic Therapy
Current Status of Aquatic Rehabilitation
Indications and Advantages of an Aquatic-Based Program
Contraindications and Precautions for an Aquatic-Based Program
Aquatics programs
Summary
Chapter 2. Aquatic Service Providers
Charlotte Norton, DPT, MS, ATC, CSCS, and Lynette Jamison, MOT, OTR/L, CPO
Lyton Model for the Aquatic Team
Licensure, Registration, Certification and Title Acts
Function of Each Team Member in the Aquatic Continuum
Summary
Chapter 3. Aquatic Properties and Therapeutic Interventions
Jean M. Irion, PT, EdD, SCS, ATC
Physical Properties of Water
Fluid Dynamic Properties of Water
Summary
Chapter 4. Physiological Responses to Immersion and Aquatic Exercise
Dawn T. Gulick, PT, PhD, ATC, CSCS, and Paula Richley Geigle, PT, PhD
Pulmonary System
Renal System
Musculoskeletal System
Neuromuscular System
Summary
Part II. Philosophy and Technique Elements
Chapter 5. The Halliwick Concept
Johan Lambeck, PT, and Urs N.Gamper, PT
Historical Overview
Treatment Classification
Halliwick and ICF
Learning Stages
Function Level Applications
Activity Level Applications
Participation Level Applications
Specific Skill Training
Summary
Chapter 6. The Bad Ragaz Ring Method
Urs N. Gamper, PT, and Johan Lambeck, PT
Physiotherapeutic and Mechanical Principles
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation
Indications
Treatment Goals
Application of Techniques
Treatment Time
Exercise Progression
Movement Patterns
Patterns of the Lower Extremities
Patterns of the Trunk
Patterns of the Upper Extremities
Summary
Chapter 7. Ai Chi
Ruth Sova, MS, ATRIC
Historical Overview
Breathing Patterns
Movement Principles
Stance and Movement Patterns
Ai Chi Benefits
Applications in Patient Populations
Summary
Chapter 8. Watsu
Lynette Jamison, MOT, OTR/L, CPO
History and Philosophy
Treatment Progression
Training and Certification
Physiological Effects
Psychological Effects
Treatment Applications
Precautions and Contraindications
Summary
Chapter 9. Swim Stroke Training and Modification for Rehabilitation
Emily Dunlap, PT
Swim Training in an Aquatic Therapy Treatment Plan
Swim Training Progression
Recovery Skills
Static Floating Control
Basic Water Safety Skills
Swim Training Equipment
Swim Strokes and Modification
Injury Modifications
Summary
Part III. Client Elements
Chapter 10. Assessment and Evaluation
Paula Richley Geigle, PT, PhD
Clinical Decision Making
Initial Assessment and Evaluation
Medical Clearance
Informed Consent
Water Safety Screening
Vital Sign Baseline Data
Documenting Aquatic Programming and Progression
Discharge from Aquatic Programming
Summary
Chapter 11. Specialized Aquatic Cardiovascular Training
Dawn T. Gulick PT, PhD, ATC, CSCS
Monitoring Cardiovascular Performance
Cerebral Palsy
Brain Injury & Stroke
Multiple Sclerosis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Pregnancy
Cardiopulmonary Disease
Fibromyalgia
Obesity
Older Populations
Injured Athletes
Summary
Chapter 12. Neuromuscular Training
David M. Morris PT, PhD, and Paula Richley Geigle, PT, PhD
Rehabilitation of Individuals with Neurological Disorders
General Guidelines for Treatment Design
Aquatic Techniques for Neurorehabilitation Application
Balance and Postural Control
Aquatic Wellness Programs
Summary
Chapter 13. Core Muscloskeletal Training
Lori Thein Brody, PT, PhD
Functional Anatomy
Activities to Improve Mobility
Activities to Increase Muscle Performance
Core Emphasis Cardiorespiratory Training
Specific Exercise Recommendations
Summary
Chapter 14. Upper-Quarter Musculoskeletal Training
Lori Thein Brody, PT, PhD
Functional Anatomy
Indications for Aquatic Therapy
Activities to Improve Mobility
Activities to Improve Muscle Performance
Upper Quarter Focus Cardiorespiratory Training
Specific Exercise Recommendations
Summary
Chapter 15. Lower-Quarter Musculoskeletal Training
Lori Thein Brody, PT, PhD
Functional Anatomy
Indications for Aquatic Therapy
Activities to Increase Mobility
Activities to Improve Muscle Performance
Cardiorespiratory Training with a Lower Extremity Emphasis
Specific Exercise Progressions
Summary
References
Chapter 16. Case Scenarios of Individuals with Specific Needs
Paula Richley Geigle, PT, PhD
Traumatic Brain Injury and Postpartum
Spina Bifida
Femur Fracture in a Man with a Diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy
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