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Abstract
In Clinical Orthopaedic Rehabilitation: An Evidence-Based Approach, Dr. S. Brent Brotzman and Robert C. Manske help you apply the most effective, evidence-based protocols for maximizing return to function following common sports injuries and post-surgical conditions. A well-respected, comprehensive source for evaluating, treating, and rehabilitating orthopaedic patients, the 3rd Edition guides you on the prevention of running injuries, the latest perturbation techniques, and the ACL rehabilitation procedures and functional tests you need to help get your patients back in the game or the office. You’ll also find a brand-new spine rehabilitation section, an extensively revised art program, and online access to videos demonstrating rehabilitation procedures of common orthopaedic conditions at www.expertconsult.com.
- Get expert guidance on everything you may see on a day-to-day basis in the rehabilitation of joint replacements and sports injuries.
- Apply evidence-based rehabilitation protocols to common sports conditions like ACL and meniscus injuries and post-surgical rehabilitation for the knee, hip, and shoulder.
- See how to perform perturbation techniques for ACL rehabilitation, ACL functional tests and return-to-play criteria after reconstruction, analysis of running gait to prevent and treat running injury, and more with videos online at www.expertconsult.com.
- Use the expert practices described in Tendinopathy and Hip Labral Injuries, part of the expanded "Special Topics" section, to help patients realize quicker recovery times.
Visualize physical examination and rehabilitation techniques with the extensively revised art program that presents 750 figures and illustrations.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
Clinical Orthopaedic Rehabilitation: An evidence-based approach | ii | ||
Copyright | iv | ||
Dudication | v | ||
Contributors | vii | ||
Preface | xiii | ||
Contents | xv | ||
Chapter 1: Hand and Wrist Injuries | 1 | ||
Flexor Tendon Injuries | 1 | ||
Important Points for Rehabilitation After Flexor Tendon Laceration and Repair | 1 | ||
Rehabilitation Rationale and Basic Principles of Treatment After Flexor Tendon Repair | 2 | ||
Rehabilitation After Flexor Tendon Repair | 5 | ||
Trigger Finger (Stenosing Flexor Tenosynovitis) | 5 | ||
Background | 5 | ||
Clinical History and Examination | 5 | ||
Treatment | 5 | ||
Pediatric Trigger Thumb | 6 | ||
Flexor Digitorum Profundus Avulsion (“Jersey Finger”) | 6 | ||
Background | 6 | ||
Treatment | 7 | ||
Extensor Tendon Injuries | 7 | ||
Anatomy | 7 | ||
Extensor Tendon Injuries in Zones 1 and 2 | 7 | ||
Extensor Tendon Injuries in Zones 4, 5, and 6 | 9 | ||
Extensor Tendon Injuries in Zones 7 and 8 | 9 | ||
Extensor Tenolysis | 9 | ||
Mallet Finger (Extensor Injury—Zone 1) | 9 | ||
Fractures and Dislocations of the Hand | 11 | ||
Metacarpal and Phalangeal Fractures | 11 | ||
Metacarpal Fractures | 11 | ||
Fifth Metacarpal Neck Fracture (Boxer's Fracture) | 13 | ||
Background | 13 | ||
Clinical History and Examination | 13 | ||
Treatment | 13 | ||
Injuries to the Ulnar Collateral Ligament of the Thumb Metacarpophalangeal Joint (Gamekeeper's Thumb) | 17 | ||
Background | 17 | ||
Evaluation | 17 | ||
Treatment | 17 | ||
Nerve Compression Syndromes | 18 | ||
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome | 18 | ||
Wrist Disorders | 23 | ||
Scaphoid Fractures | 23 | ||
Fracture of the Distal Radius | 24 | ||
Background | 24 | ||
Clinical Background | 25 | ||
Classification | 26 | ||
Diagnosis and Treatment | 26 | ||
Rehabilitation After Distal Radial Fractures | 28 | ||
Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Injury | 29 | ||
Clinical Background | 29 | ||
Classification | 30 | ||
Diagnosis | 31 | ||
Imaging Studies | 31 | ||
Treatment | 31 | ||
De Quervain Tenosynovitis | 33 | ||
Definition | 33 | ||
Presentation and Evaluation | 33 | ||
Treatment | 34 | ||
Intersection Syndrome of the Wrist | 34 | ||
Background | 34 | ||
Mechanism of Injury | 35 | ||
Pathophysiology | 35 | ||
Physical Examination | 35 | ||
Radiographic Evaluation | 35 | ||
Treatment | 36 | ||
Dorsal and Volar Carpal Ganglion Cysts | 36 | ||
Background | 36 | ||
Physical Examination | 38 | ||
Treatment | 38 | ||
Flexor Tendon Injuries | 50 | ||
Trigger Finger (Stenosing Flexor Tenosynolitis) | 51 | ||
Flexor Digitorum Profundus Avulsion(\"Jersey Finger\") | 51 | ||
Extensor Tendon Injuries | 51 | ||
Fifth Metacaacarpapal Neck Fracacture | 52 | ||
Nerve Compression Syndromes | 52 | ||
Wrist and Distal Radioulnar Joint Disorders | 53 | ||
Triangular Fibrocartilagage Complex Injury | 53 | ||
De Quervain Tenosynovitis | 54 | ||
Intersection Syndrome of the Wrist | 54 | ||
Dorsal and Volar Carpal Ganglion Cysts | 54 | ||
Chapter 2: Elbow Injuries | 55 | ||
Pediatric Elbow Injuries in the Throwing Athlete: Emphasis on Prevention | 55 | ||
Introduction | 55 | ||
Little Leaguer's Elbow | 55 | ||
Medial Tension Injuries | 55 | ||
Lateral Compression Injuries | 55 | ||
Posterior Compression Injuries | 56 | ||
Prevention | 56 | ||
USA Baseball Guidelines | 56 | ||
Medial Collateral Ligament and Ulnar Nerve Injury at the Elbow | 57 | ||
Anatomy and Biomechanics | 58 | ||
Mechanism of Injury | 58 | ||
Evaluation | 58 | ||
Surgical Treatment | 58 | ||
Treating Flexion Contracture (Loss of Extension) in Throwing Athletes | 60 | ||
Post-Traumatic Elbow Stiffness | 60 | ||
Definition | 60 | ||
Classification | 61 | ||
Heterotopic Ossification | 61 | ||
Evaluation of the Stiff Elbow | 61 | ||
Nonsurgical Treatment | 62 | ||
Surgical Treatment | 62 | ||
Postsurgical Protocol | 62 | ||
Treatment and Rehabilitation of Elbow Dislocations | 63 | ||
Rehabilitation Considerations | 63 | ||
Anatomy and Biomechanics | 63 | ||
Mechanism of Injury | 63 | ||
Evaluation and Radiographs | 63 | ||
Classification | 64 | ||
Treatment | 64 | ||
Complications | 65 | ||
Rehabilitation Considerations | 65 | ||
Results | 65 | ||
Lateral and Medial Humeral Epicondylitis | 66 | ||
Introduction | 66 | ||
Epidemiology and Etiology | 66 | ||
Clinical Examination of the Elbow | 66 | ||
Anatomical Adaptations in the Athletic Elbow | 66 | ||
Elbow Examination Special Tests | 67 | ||
Treatment | 69 | ||
Definitions: Tendinitis and Tendinosis | 70 | ||
Eccentric Training Programs | 71 | ||
Combined Exercise Programs | 71 | ||
Rotator Cuff and Scapular Stabilization | 71 | ||
Advanced Distal Upper Extremity Exercises for Rehabilitation of Humeral Epicondylitis | 73 | ||
Return to Sport/Interval Return Programs | 73 | ||
Elbow Arthroplasty | 74 | ||
Pediatric Elbow Injuries in the Throwing Athlete: Emphasis on Prevention | 78 | ||
Medial Collateral Ligament and Ulnar Nerve Injury at the Elbow | 78 | ||
Flexion Contracture (Loss of Extension) in Throwing Athletes, Post-Traumatic Elbow Stiffness, and Elbow Arthroplasty | 78 | ||
Elbow Dislocations | 79 | ||
Lateral and Medial Humeral Epicondylitis | 79 | ||
Chapter 3: Shoulder Injuries | 82 | ||
Background | 82 | ||
General Principles of Shoulder Rehabilitation | 84 | ||
Importance of the History in the Diagnosis of Shoulder Pathology | 86 | ||
General Shoulder Rehabilitation Goals | 88 | ||
Rotator Cuff Tendinitis in the Overhead Athlete | 95 | ||
Rotator Cuff Repair | 99 | ||
Shoulder Instability Treatment and Rehabilitation | 106 | ||
Shoulder Instability—Rehabilitation | 112 | ||
Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen Shoulder) | 113 | ||
Rehabilitation for Biceps Tendon Disorders and SLAP Lesions | 117 | ||
Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries | 124 | ||
Osteolysis of the Acromioclavicular Joint in Weight Lifters | 127 | ||
Scapular Dyskinesis | 128 | ||
Rehabilitation Following Total Shoulder and Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty | 129 | ||
Upper Extremity Interval Throwing Progressions | 136 | ||
Shoulder Exercises for Injury Prevention in the Throwing Athlete | 142 | ||
Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficiency: Evaluation and Treatment | 148 | ||
Postural Consideration for the Female Athlete's Shoulder | 151 | ||
General Principles of Shoulder Rehabilitation | 201 | ||
Rotator Cuff Tendinitis in the Overhead Athlete | 201 | ||
Rotator Cuff Repair | 201 | ||
Shoulder Instability Treatment and Rehabilitation | 202 | ||
Shoulder Instability Rehabilitation | 203 | ||
Adhesive Capsulitis (Frofrozen Shoulder) | 205 | ||
Rehabilitattattation for Biceps Tendon Disorders and Slap Lesions | 206 | ||
Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries | 207 | ||
Osteolysis of the Acromioclavicular Joint in Weight Lifters | 207 | ||
Rehabilitattattation Following Totaltotaltotaltotal Shoulder and Reverse Totaltotaltotaltotal Shoulder Arthroarthroarthroplasty | 207 | ||
Scapular Dyskinesis | 208 | ||
Upper Extremity Intervalntervalnterval Throwing Progressions | 208 | ||
Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficiency: Evaluation and Treatment | 209 | ||
Gird | 209 | ||
Postural Consideratderation for the Female Athlete's Shoulder | 209 | ||
Chapter 4: Knee Injuries | 211 | ||
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries | 211 | ||
Perturbation Training for Postoperative ACL Reconstruction and Patients Who Were Nonoperatively Treated and ACL Deficient | 219 | ||
Gender Issues in ACL Injury | 223 | ||
Functional Testing, Functional Training, and Criteria for Return to Play After ACL Reconstruction | 230 | ||
Functional Performance Measures and Sports-Specific Rehabilitation for Lower Extremity Injuries: A Guide for a Safe Return ... | 233 | ||
Other ACL Rehabilitation Adjuncts | 244 | ||
Treatment and Rehabilitation of Arthrofibrosis of the Knee | 246 | ||
Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries | 251 | ||
Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries | 257 | ||
Meniscal Injuries | 261 | ||
Patellofemoral Disorders | 263 | ||
Hip Strength and Kinematics in Patellofemoral Syndrome | 273 | ||
Patellar Tendon Ruptures | 277 | ||
Articular Cartilage Procedures of the Knee | 279 | ||
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries | 306 | ||
Perturbation Training for Postoperative ACL Reconstruction and Patients Who Were Nonoperatively Treated and ACL Deficient | 310 | ||
Functional Testing, Functional Training, and Criteria for Return to Play after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction | 311 | ||
Functional Performance Measures and Sports-Specific Rehabilitation for Lower Extremity Injuries: A Guide for a Safe Return to Sports | 312 | ||
Treatment and Rehabilitation of Arthrofibrosis of the Knee | 313 | ||
Overuse Syndromes of the Knee | 313 | ||
Patellar Tendon Ruptures | 314 | ||
Articular Cartilage Pro Cedures of the Knee | 314 | ||
Chapter 5: Foot and Ankle Injuries | 315 | ||
Ankle Sprains | 315 | ||
Ankle-Specific Perturbation Training | 331 | ||
Chronic Ankle Instability | 332 | ||
Syndesmotic Injuries | 334 | ||
Inferior Heel Pain (Plantar Fasciitis) | 336 | ||
Achilles Tendinopathy | 342 | ||
Important Excerpts from JOSPT Clinical Practice Guidelines for Achilles Pain, Stiffness, and Power Deficits: Achilles Ten ... | 348 | ||
Achilles Tendon Rupture | 350 | ||
First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Sprain (Turf Toe) | 352 | ||
Cuboid Syndrome | 356 | ||
Chapter 6: The Arthritic Lower Extremity | 371 | ||
The Arthritic Hip | 371 | ||
Total Hip Replacement Rehabilitation: Progression and Restrictions | 374 | ||
Postoperative Protocol After Primary Total Hip Replacement | 377 | ||
The Arthritic Knee | 380 | ||
Total Knee Replacement Protocol | 386 | ||
The Arthritic Hip | 390 | ||
The Arthritic Knee | 390 | ||
Totalotalotal Knee Replacement Prototocol | 391 | ||
Totalotalotal Hip Replacement Rehabilitattattation: Progression and Restrictions | 391 | ||
Chapter 7: Special Topics | 393 | ||
Running Injuries: Etiology and Recovery-Based Treatment | 393 | ||
Running Injuries: Shoes, Orthotics, and Return-to-Running Program | 402 | ||
Groin Pain | 413 | ||
Hamstring Muscle Injuries in Athletes | 416 | ||
Tendinopathy | 429 | ||
Hip Injuries | 432 | ||
Running Injuries: Etiology and Recovery-Based Treatment | 446 | ||
Running Injuries: Shoes, Ort hotics, and Return-to-Running Program | 447 | ||
Groin Pain | 447 | ||
Hamstring Muscle Injuries in At hletes | 448 | ||
Tendinopathy | 448 | ||
Hip Injuries | 450 | ||
Chapter 8: Spinal Disorders | 451 | ||
Whiplash Injury: Treatment and Rehabilitation | 451 | ||
Therapeutic Exercise for the Cervical Spine | 458 | ||
Treatment-Based Classification of Low Back Pain | 465 | ||
Core Stabilization Training | 467 | ||
McKenzie Approach to Low Back Pain | 482 | ||
Rehabilitation Following Lumbar Disc Surgery | 491 | ||
Chronic Back Pain and Pain Science | 498 | ||
Spinal Manipulation | 507 | ||
Neurodynamics | 514 | ||
Specific Lumbopelvic Stabilization | 523 | ||
Spondylolisthesis | 532 | ||
Lumbar Spine Microdiscectomy Surgical Rehabilitation | 538 | ||
Whiplash Injury: Treatment and Rehabilitation | 550 | ||
Therapeutic Exercise for the Cervical Spine | 551 | ||
Treatment-Based Classification of Low Back Pain | 552 | ||
Core Stabilization Training | 553 | ||
McKenzie Approach to Low Back Pain | 554 | ||
Rehabilitation Following Lumbar Disc Surgery | 554 | ||
Chronic Back Pain and Pain Science | 556 | ||
Spinal Manipulation | 557 | ||
Neurodynamics | 559 | ||
Specific Lumbopelvic Stabilization | 560 | ||
Spondylolisthesis | 561 | ||
Lumbar Spine Microdiscectomy Surgical Rehabilitation | 562 | ||
Glossary | 563 | ||
Index | 567 | ||
Expertconsult.com Video Contents | 588 | ||
Lower Extremity | 588 | ||
Perturbation Training | 588 | ||
Tilt Board | 588 | ||
Hip Exercises (Gluteus Medius and Maximus) | 588 | ||
Knee Exercises | 588 | ||
Squat Progression | 588 | ||
Swiss Ball Progression | 588 | ||
Landing from Jump | 588 | ||
Foot and Ankle Progressions | 588 | ||
Upper Extremity | 588 | ||
Shoulder | 588 | ||
Sleeper Stretch | 588 | ||
Joint Mobilization Techniques | 588 | ||
Upper Extremity (Shoulder) Exercise Progressions | 588 | ||
Upper Extremity Plyometric Progression | 588 | ||
Elbow and Forearm Exercises | 588 | ||
Hand and Wrist Progressions | 588 | ||
Trunk and Spine | 588 |