Therapeutic Modalities for Musculoskeletal Injuries, Fourth
Edition With Online Video, offers comprehensive coverage of
evidence-based therapies for rehabilitation of musculoskeletal
injuries. The information aligns with the Board of
Certification’s Role Delineation Study/Practice Analysis, Sixth
Edition, and the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training
Education’s Athletic Training Education Competencies, Fifth
Edition, and is a vital resource for students preparing for
examinations as well as professionals in the field who wish to
stay informed of the latest research.
Therapeutic Modalities for Musculoskeletal Injuries, Fourth
Edition, applies evidence-based research and clinical experiences
of top practitioners in the field to optimize the care of
musculoskeletal injuries and provides students and practitioners
with solid fundamentals in development of rehabilitation
programs. The content of this fourth edition has been
significantly updated and revitalized to include all modalities
that coincide with BOC requirements and offers the latest in
contemporary science in the field. Further updates include the
following:
• New online video that corresponds to modalities discussed
throughout the text, directly demonstrating how to apply
techniques to individual patients
• A new chapter on mechanobiology that provides new
understanding of the effects of movement and activity on cell
function
• A new chapter on the application of exercise as a stimulus
for tissue repair
• Additional information on the principles and clinical
applications of cold, heat, electrotherapy, laser, and ultrasound
• Updated and revamped case studies and guided scenarios that
apply all modalities found throughout the book to real-world
situations
The content of the book is organized in parts to logically
address therapeutic interventions for musculoskeletal injuries.
Part I explains the core concepts of therapy, specifically in
terms of clinical practice, and part II addresses the physiology
of the acute response to tissue damage, tissue repair, and pain.
Part III examines electrical modalities for pain management,
provides an introduction to neuromuscular control, and addresses
the use of biofeedback and neuromuscular stimulation to restore
neuromuscular control in rehabilitation. Parts IV and V delve
into a critical evaluation of therapeutic applications of cold,
superficial heat, ultrasound, electromagnetic fields, and
low-power laser therapy. Part VI examines foundational concepts
of mechanobiology and explains how and why exercise and
mechanical forces are essential to musculoskeletal tissue repair.
Part VII brings all of the concepts from the text together
through a series of case studies and guided scenarios, which
allow students to apply fundamentals to real-world situations.
Therapeutic Modalities for Musculoskeletal Injuries, Fourth
Edition With Online Video, contains many learning features to
assist comprehension, including chapter objectives, key terms and
a glossary, sidebars with clinical application of current
concepts, and chapter summaries. Additionally, access to 21
online videos of applying modalities in clinical practice will
help students better understand concepts from the text. For
instructors, a robust set of ancillaries is provided, including a
fully updated test package and instructor guide, as well as a
newly added presentation package plus image bank to assist with
lecture preparation.
Therapeutic Modalities for Musculoskeletal Injuries, Fourth
Edition, explains how to apply each therapy and addresses why and
when a therapeutic intervention can improve the outcome of care.
Students and professionals alike will develop stronger
decision-making skills when determining the safest and most
effective use of each method.