Tag Archives: Sports Medicine

Featured Resource: PNF in Practice

PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation) is an approach to therapeutic exercise which therapists all over the world have found effective for treating patients with a wide range of diagnoses. The approach presented in this richly illustrated guide is based on the concepts set out by Dr. Herman Kabat and taught by Margaret Knott. The fully revised third edition demonstrates how the principles of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and aspects of motor learning and motor control (from “hands-on” to “hands-off” management) are applied in modern PNF evaluation and treatment. The section on Activities of Daily Living has been expanded with new photos and more in-depth text instructions. A new fresh design and layout highlight the clearly structured way in which philosophy, basic procedures and treatment patterns of PNF are presented. Thus, this textbook provides a systematic and easily accessible guide to learning and understanding PNF as a practical tool and using it to full effect in patient treatment.

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Sports Medicine articles from Medscape

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Shoulder Injuries (Part 2)

Shoulder injuries are among the most common types of sports-related injuries. These injuries include, among others, tendonitis and rotator cuff tears. In this two-part interview with Dr. James Dreese, viewers can learn about the variety of treatment options available for these injuries.

Specific topics covered in part two of this two-part interview include:

Treatments for rotator cuff tears
Cortisone injections
Surgery
Arthroscopic surgery
Recovery including physical therapy
Shoulder dislocation
Stretching to prevent injuries

About the Expert:
Dr. James Dreese is a sports medicine specialist at the University of Maryland Medical Center and University of Maryland Orthopaedics at Kernan Hospital. He is also an assistant professor of orthopaedics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

Shoulder Injuries (Part 1)

Free Online Access to SAGE Journals in Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine

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