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Joint Mobilization
Gary Harrelson
Ph.D. Deidre Leaver-dunn Atc
Deidre Leaver-Dunn
其他書名
Techniques for Managing Restricted Range of Motion
出版
Slack Incorporated
, 2001
主題
Medical / Sports Medicine
ISBN
1556427247
9781556427244
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=NVvbMgEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Joint Mobilization
is a new and highly interactive CD-ROM designed to teach the core principles of joint mobilization in an environment that is user-friendly. The use of audio, text, photos, animation, and video makes this a state-of-the-art learning tool for the novice and a reference tool for the practicing clinician.
There are three major components to the CD-ROM: Principles, Body Regions, and Quiz. The first part of the module addresses the core principles for applying mobilization techniques to any joint. Areas covered in this section include joint kinematics, joint end-feels, concave/convex principle, and mobilization and traction grades. Users will have many opportunities to apply the knowledge they are learning through practice exercises that are at the end of each section.
The Body Regions section uses video to demonstrate joint mobilization techniques for 55 joints, highlighting positioning, clinician hand placement, and the direction of force. The Quiz is a bank of questions that are randomized so that the user will not get the questions in the same order each time, allowing a complete and comprehensive review.
System Requirements for your PC or MAC:
For Your PC
Pentium Based PC or above
Windows 95, 98 or later
6X CD-ROM drive
16 MB of RAM
15 MB of hard disk storage
8-bit Sound Blaster-compatible sound card
QuickTime 5.0 or higher for Windows (included)
For Your Macintosh
Power PC or above
16 MB of RAM (32 MB preferred)
15 MB of hard disk storage
Mac OS version 8.6 or later
QuickTime 5.0 or higher for Macintosh (included)
Featured Mobilizations Include
Posterior Talar Glide
Inferior Humeral Glide
Superior/Inferior Patellar Glide
Posterior Humeral Glide
Posterior Femoral Glide (at the knee)
Posterior Tibial Glide (at the ankle)
Anterior/Posterior Metatarsophalangeal Joint Glide
Anterior/Posterior Radial Glide (at the proximal radioulnar joint)
Anterior/Posterior Vetebral Glide
Medial/Lateral Ulnar Glide