| Management number | 232025854 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | US$7.58 | Model Number | 232025854 | ||
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This textbook provides a concise yet rigorous exploration of modern rehabilitation medicine, sports medicine, and physical therapy. Written for clinicians, educators, researchers, and advanced learners, it integrates pain science, movement, tissue adaptation, clinical reasoning, and technology into a coherent framework for contemporary rehabilitation practice. The focus is not on isolated techniques but on translating foundational science into effective, real-world clinical decision-making across patient and performance populations.About This Book Rehabilitation is presented as a mature health science grounded in biology, neuroscience, biomechanics, and systems‑based care. The text reflects the field’s shift from passive, modality‑centered approaches toward active, outcome‑driven, and ethically accountable practice. Rehabilitation medicine, sports medicine, and physical therapy are unified through shared scientific principles and complementary clinical roles.Core areas integrated throughout the book include:- Evidence‑informed clinical practice - Pain neuroscience and motor control - Exercise‑based rehabilitation and load management - Manual therapy as an adjunct - Outcome measurement and value‑based care - Technology and future directions Scientific Foundations and Clinical Translation The book examines tissue biology, neuroplasticity, and movement adaptation, explaining how musculoskeletal and neural systems respond to loading, injury, and rehabilitation. Pain is conceptualized as a multidimensional experience shaped by biological, neurological, and contextual factors, which directly informs assessment and intervention.Readers gain practical insight into:- Tissue healing and load‑response principles - Central and peripheral sensitization - Motor learning, variability, and functional integration Scientific concepts are consistently linked to clinical application.Clinical Reasoning and Intervention Advanced clinical reasoning is emphasized through hypothesis‑driven assessment, ongoing reassessment, and criteria‑based progression. Exercise is presented as the primary therapeutic agent, supported by manual therapy and education to enhance movement, engagement, and self‑management. All interventions are explicitly connected to functional outcomes and long‑term independence.Technology, Ethics, and Professional Practice The text critically examines emerging technologies, including wearable sensors, digital outcomes, and telehealth, framing them as tools to enhance clinical reasoning and improve access to care. Ethical practice is embedded throughout, addressing informed consent, shared decision‑making, professional boundaries, and accountability through outcomes.Who This Book Is For This textbook is designed for:- Rehabilitation medicine and sports medicine clinicians - Physical therapists and advanced trainees - Clinically focused strength and conditioning professionals - Rehabilitation researchers and educators It is particularly suited for readers seeking to understand *why* interventions work, rather than *how* to apply them.Final Overview This book offers a clear, scientifically grounded, and clinically relevant guide to contemporary rehabilitation practice. By integrating foundational science, clinical reasoning, ethics, and technology, it equips professionals to deliver high‑value, patient‑centered care while developing adaptable expertise for the evolving landscape of rehabilitation medicine, sports medicine, and physical therapy. Read more
| ASIN | B0GG9XK1QQ |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Language | English |
| File size | 15.1 MB |
| Page Flip | Not Enabled |
| Word Wise | Not Enabled |
| Print length | 456 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Publication date | January 12, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Not Enabled |
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