| Management number | 233343091 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | $7.66 | Model Number | 233343091 | ||
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This book confronts one of the most demanding and consequential questions in sports rehabilitation: when an athlete asks, Am I ready to return? It offers a rigorous, evidence‑based framework for answering that question in upper‑body rehabilitation—where complexity, asymmetry, and reinjury risk challenge even the most experienced clinicians. Written with both scientific precision and professional reflection, this text positions return‑to‑sport and discharge not as administrative milestones, but as defensible clinical decisions grounded in performance, ethics, and long‑term athlete health.Upper Body Performance Rehabilitation: Evidence‑Based Return‑to‑Sport and Discharge Protocols addresses a critical gap in sports medicine: the lack of standardized, performance‑driven criteria for clearing athletes with upper‑extremity injuries. While modern rehabilitation has advanced in diagnostics, surgical techniques, and exercise science, return‑to‑sport decisions too often rely on time‑based milestones, symptom resolution, or subjective observation. This book challenges that paradigm.Focusing on the shoulder, scapular complex, elbow, and upper‑quarter kinetic chain, the text presents return‑to‑sport as a continuum that integrates tissue healing, neuromuscular control, load tolerance, psychological readiness, and sport‑specific demands. It emphasizes that actual readiness is demonstrated not by the absence of pain, but by the ability to perform complex, high‑load movements with consistency, confidence, and resilience under fatigue.What This Book Delivers:- A criterion‑based return‑to‑sport framework that replaces arbitrary timelines with measurable performance thresholds - Hierarchical upper‑body functional testing models reflecting progressive mechanical stress and sport relevance - Integration of biomechanics, motor learning, and tissue mechanobiology into practical clinical decision‑making - Clear guidance on discharge as a medical and ethical determination, not merely the end of treatment - Inclusion of psychological readiness as a core component of performance restoration - Critical evaluation of modern technologies, including isokinetics, dynamometry, wearables, and emerging tools - Clinical reasoning models for interpreting conflicting data and navigating real‑world pressures Who This Book Is For:- Sports physical therapists and athletic trainers - Rehabilitation medicine clinicians and orthopedic specialists - Strength and conditioning professionals working in return‑to‑play environments - Graduate students and educators in sports rehabilitation and human performance Readers who value defensible decision‑making, professional integrity, and athlete‑centered care will find this book especially relevant.Why This Book MattersUpper‑body return‑to‑sport decisions carry unique risks. Subtle deficits in scapular control, force transfer, or timing may escape routine clinical exams yet become decisive under competitive load. This book is written for that margin—where reinjury most often occurs. Rather than offering rigid protocols, the text provides a structured yet adaptable framework that supports expert judgment. It advocates for precision without rigidity, evidence without dogma, and compassion without compromise. Clearance to return is framed as a declaration of readiness—earned through data, reasoning, and respect for the athlete as both performer and person.The Core MessageSuccessful rehabilitation is not defined by speed of return, but by the quality of return. **Upper Body Performance Rehabilitation** affirms a central premise: return to sport is not the end of care, but the beginning of sustained performance, resilience, and long‑term athletic health. Read more
| ASIN | B0GCRCZ9WH |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Language | English |
| File size | 15.9 MB |
| Page Flip | Not Enabled |
| Word Wise | Not Enabled |
| Print length | 545 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Publication date | December 27, 2025 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Not Enabled |
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