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El. knyga: Routledge Handbook of Sports and Exercise Therapy

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The Routledge Handbook of Sports and Exercise Therapy is a methodically detailed, authoritative, contemporaneous and practical reference source for all those involved in sports and exercise therapy, whether student, established practitioner, educator or researcher. This comprehensive Handbook cohesively presents foundational subjects and introduces principles and applications to support the development and practice of sports and exercise therapists.

These are presented alongside new essential and evolving topic areas. Such a blend of fundamental underpinning and applied and experiential practical guidance gives this Handbook a real sense of relevancy, and a contribution which can help to consolidate the positioning of sports and exercise therapists as key practitioners in an advancing landscape of health, exercise, sport, research and education. The Handbook has been produced to create a seamless reference source for readers, but each of its chapters are also designed to be stand-alone presentations in their own right. The following areas are covered:

· Learning and teaching

· Evidence-based practice

· Anatomy and physiology

· Pathology of injuries

· Health and safety

· Clinical assessment

· Therapeutic modalities

· Injury rehabilitation

· Sports and exercise as medicine

· Sports and exercise nutrition

· Sports and exercise psychology

· Professionalism and ethics

· Structural and cultural competency

· Sideline sports injury management

· Management of regional injury conditions

· Case studies in sports and exercise therapy

· Employability and career development

The Handbook is comprehensively referenced and multi-authored. Its design incorporates numerous photographs, figures, tables and detailed sample document templates. It can be considered as an essential and topical resource for anyone involved in sports and exercise therapy, whether in their first year as an undergraduate or already working in professional practice.



The Routledge Handbook of Sports and Exercise Therapy is a detailed, authoritative, reference source for students, practitioners, educators, and researchers. This comprehensive Handbook presents foundational subjects and introduces principles and applications.

1. Learning in Sports and Exercise Therapy

2. Evidence-based Practice for Sports and Exercise Therapists

3. Anatomy for Sports and Exercise Therapy: Part 1 Contextual Overview

4. Anatomy for Sports and Exercise Therapy: Part 2 Regional Overview

5. Introduction to Exercise Physiology for Sports and Exercise Therapists

6. Sports and Exercise-Related Injuries and Conditions

7. Foundations for Clinical Assessment in Sports and Exercise Therapy

8. Therapeutic Modalities in Sports and Exercise Therapy

9. Introductory Principles for Sports Injury Rehabilitation

10. Measurement and Evaluation in Sports and Exercise Therapy

11. Sports and Exercise as Medicine

12. Introduction to Nutrition for Sports and Exercise Therapists

13. Sports Psychology and Sports Injury Management

14. Sideline Injury Management

15. Management of Shoulder Injuries

16. Management of Injuries of the Lower Extremity

17. Professionalism and Ethics in Sports and Exercise Therapy

18. From Cultural Competency to Structural Humility in Sports and Exercise Therapy

19. Case Studies in Sports and Exercise Therapy

20. Pathways to Practise in Sports and Exercise Therapy

Keith Ward is an experienced therapist, lecturer and author in the field. He is a member of the Society of Sports Therapists (SST), the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA), the Primary Care Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Medicine Society, and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA). Keith holds a biomedical BSc Rehabilitation Studies degree; an MA in Learning and Teaching; and qualifications in Sports Therapy, Exercise Referral, Cardiac, Cancer, and Diabetes Rehabilitation, and Musculoskeletal Medicine. He is also a Health Walk Scheme leader and advocate, and Nordic Walking Instructor.