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The biomechanics method for corrective exercise /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Champaign, IL : Human Kinetics, 2019.Description: xv, 432 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm; 7654 pagesISBN:
  • 9781492545668
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • REF 615.82 P93
Summary: "Many people suffer from temporary or chronic musculoskeletal issues that cause pain and discomfort when performing even the simplest forms of physical activity. The [book] is designed to help fitness professionals, athletic trainers, strength and conditioning specialists, and physical therapists to identify and correct underlying imbalances so their clients and patients can resume pain-free movement ... provides a systematic approach for applying effective corrective exercise strategies to assess and address muscle and joint pain: Identify and assess common musculoskeletal imbalances ; Understand how those imbalances affect different structures of the body ;Learn about the various types of corrective exercises ; Select appropriate exercise strategies for a client's circumstances ; Design a corrective exercise program that addresses the underlying cause or causes"--Provided by publisher
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"Many people suffer from temporary or chronic musculoskeletal issues that cause pain and discomfort when performing even the simplest forms of physical activity. The [book] is designed to help fitness professionals, athletic trainers, strength and conditioning specialists, and physical therapists to identify and correct underlying imbalances so their clients and patients can resume pain-free movement ... provides a systematic approach for applying effective corrective exercise strategies to assess and address muscle and joint pain: Identify and assess common musculoskeletal imbalances ; Understand how those imbalances affect different structures of the body ;Learn about the various types of corrective exercises ; Select appropriate exercise strategies for a client's circumstances ; Design a corrective exercise program that addresses the underlying cause or causes"--Provided by publisher

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