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The Swiss Ball
Beate Carrière
R. Tanzberger
其他書名
Theory, Basic Exercises and Clinical Application
出版
Springer Science & Business Media
, 1998
主題
Medical / Allied Health Services / Physical Therapy
Medical / Education & Training
Medical / Gynecology & Obstetrics
Medical / Neurology
Medical / Orthopedics
Medical / Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Medical / Urology
Psychology / Applied Psychology
Psychology / Clinical Psychology
Sports & Recreation / Equipment & Supplies
ISBN
3540611444
9783540611448
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=gOCGeKt-L78C&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
I have known Beate Carriere for several years and have always been impressed by her deep understanding of the whole field of physiotherapy. In our discussions her questions and comments have been inspiring and demonstrate that her knowledge is not only based on reading but rather on life-long clinical practice and experience. Thus, it is no wonder that her book is excep tional, presenting the physiology, the pathophysiology, and a technical description of recommended exercises and their clinical application - and not as general recommendations but with con vincing examples. All three of the sections are written in clear, understandable language. The author discusses the use of the Swiss ball; however, she did not limit herself to a technical description. Instead she set out to discover the underlying physiological mechanisms and has succeeded in showing how a knowledgable physiotherapist can contribute to the development of physiotherapy as a science. Though based on the concept of S. Klein-Vogelbach, Beate Carriere has added so many of her own exercises, descriptions, and explanations that we are justified in speaking about the Carriere concept of using the Swiss ball. What I appreciate in particular is her critical view and attempt to see the patient and his problems from all possible aspects. Therefore, she does not consider the Swiss ball program the one and only means of treat ment but incorporates other approaches as well.