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Description Create customized rehabilitative programs with therapeutic interventions Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal Injuries, Fifth Edition With HKPropel Online Video, presents foundational and advanced concepts that support a thorough understanding of therapeutic interventions and rehabilitative applications. (Formerly titled Therapeutic Exercise for Musculoskeletal Injuries) This new edition boasts a greater emphasis on higher-order skills A new section on joint manipulation A new chapter on functional adaptations in rehabilitation that focuses on providing emotional support as well as physical support during rehabilitation. Video content is expanded with 11 brand new clips (for a total of 47) that highlight therapeutic interventions More than 450 color photos and 750 illustrations help to enhance comprehension and clarify complicated concepts Updated content aligns with the accreditation standards of the Board of Certification (BOC) and prepares students for the BOC athletic trainers’ exam. Instructors will have also have access to an instructor guide, test package, chapter quizzes, presentation package, and image bank. Figure 5.7 Patient-centered care model of patient management. Figure 6.7 The spinal segments in the sagittal plane are similar to the two-dimensional image of a spiral staircase. Each segment gradually changes its angle relative to the stair above and below it to create a strong, flexible structure. (Spiral staircase used in illustration Image by Jazella from Pixabay) Figure 7.3 Sinusoidal motion of the body’s center of mass occurs during normal walking.