Physical Therapy of the Shoulder (Clinics in Physical Therapy)
By Robert Donatelli
Product Description:
The leading reference on the shoulder is now completely up to date with state-of-the-art rehabilitation and surgical techniques, five new chapters, new photographs, and many new contributors. It continues to provide valuable information on functional anatomy; the mechanics of movement; neurologic, special, and surgical considerations; evaluation; and treatment. Clinical application, while always an important feature of this title, has been strengthened for this new edition. Readers will also find new evidence-based evaluation methods and new treatment techniques and procedures.
Contents
I. MECHANICS OF MOVEMENT AND EVALUATION
1. The Guide to Practice 2. Functional Anatomy and Mechanics 3. Throwing Injuries 4. Differential Soft Tissue Diagnosis
II. NEUROLOGIC CONSIDERATIONS
5. Interrelationship of the Spine, Rib Cage, and Shoulder 6. Neural Tissue Evaluation and Treatment 7. Neurovascular Consequences of Cumulative Trauma Disorders Affecting the Thoracic Outlet 8. Evaluation and Treatment of Brachial Plexus Lesions 9. The Shoulder in Hemiplegia
III. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
10. Impingement Syndrome and Impingement-Related Instability 11. Frozen Shoulder 12. Etiology and Evaluation of Rotator Cuff Pathology and Rehabilitation 13. Visceral Referred Pain to the Shoulder
IV. TREATMENT APPROACHES
14. Manual Therapy Techniques 15. Muscle Length Testing and Electromyographic Data for Manual Strength Testing and Exercises for the Shoulder 16. Myofascial Treatment
V. SURGICAL CONSIDERATIONS
17. Shoulder Instability 18. Rotator Cuff Repairs 19. Shoulder Girdle Fractures 20. Total Shoulder Replacements
CD-ROM
Anatomy Section
1. View of the capsule of the shoulder and glenohumeral ligaments 2. View of muscle anatomy?Deltoid 3. View of rotator cuff anatomy?Supraspinatus 4. Subscapularis 5. Teres minor and infraspinatus 6. Scapula muscles?Serratus anterior 7. Trapezius muscles
Evaluation Section
1. Scapula symmetry 2. Phases of elevation 3. Passive external rotation: 3 positions 4. Passive internal rotation 5. Disassociation of the scapula from the humerus 6. Lack of disassociation of the scapula from the humerus 7. Muscle testing: Rotator cuff 8. Scapula Muscle testing 9. Scapula asymmetry inferior angle 10. Special tests
Pathology of the Shoulder Anatomy Slides
1. Bankart lesion 2. SLAP lesion 3. Rotator cuff tear
Treatment of the Shoulder
Manual therapy techniques Image Collection
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Summary: Great Evidence-Based Reference Book
Rating: 5
The fourth edition looks the coolest of all previous editions due to its metallic blue cover. The information inside ain't bad either.
Written by a physical therapist, this book is more for people in the field, such as PT's, athletic trainer's or even ortho docs- in other words people who specialize in the shoulder. I found it to be a great reference book to keep on my desk as it covers every major shoulder problem, from frozen shoulder, to impingement issues, to brachial plexus problems. However non-medical readers looking for a less technical book to treat their shoulder pain might be interested in Treat Your Own Rotator Cuff.
Summary: Good Study Material
Rating: 5
This book provides a very thorough review of the neck, shoulder and brachial plexux. I was able to utilize it to study form my hand certification exam and the chapter on the brachial plexus was very helpful. The chapters providing the orthopedic shoulder information were also very thorough and helpful.
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