Principles of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in the Musculoskeletal Diseases, Page 957James C. Leek, M. Eric Gershwin, William Mayo Fowler |
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An Overview of Goals | 3 |
Exercise and Mobilization Techniques | 11 |
Strengthening Exercise | 25 |
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activity acute application Arch associated behaviors body bone cause cervical spine changes chronic chronic pain clinical common compression cuff decrease deformity develop disability disc disease disorders early effective elbow examination exercise extension flexion foot force frequently function hand head heat important improvement increased individual injury involvement joint knee lateral less ligament lumbar major measured mechanical medial Medicine minutes motion muscle neck nerve normal noted occur pain patients percent Phys physical physical therapy position posterior pounds present pressure problem produce progressive radiographic range of motion reduce rehabilitation relief response rest rheumatoid arthritis root rotator severe shoulder showed soft specific spinal splint strength stress subjects surgery symptoms syndrome synovial fluid Table temperature tenderness tendon therapy tion tissue traction treated treatment usually vertebral weeks weight