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Informationen zum Autor John Gormley and Juliette Hussey, School of Physiotherapy, University of Dublin Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland Klappentext Though exercise has been the mainstay of musculoskeletal physiotherapy for decades, its value in other systems of the body, such as cardiovascular, respiratory and neurological has emerged in recent years. This trend is being increasingly reflected in degree curricula. This novel textbook is designed predominantly for physiotherapists and offers a dynamic insight into the applications of exercise therapy across the body's systems in disease management and health promotion. The focus on exercise as a crucial modality in preventing and treating disease will attract readers following courses in sport & exercise science and physical activity as well as physiotherapy. The book will also appeal to practitioners, particularly those pursuing post-qualification courses in rehabilitation. Zusammenfassung Though exercise has been the mainstay of musculoskeletal physiotherapy! it has value in other systems of the body! such as cardiovascular! respiratory and neurological. Suitable for physiotherapists! this title offers insight into the applications of exercise therapy across the body's systems in disease management and health promotion. Inhaltsverzeichnis Section 1:. Ch1. Introduction. Ch2. Cardiovascular responses to exercise. Ch3. Exercise and the pulmonary system. Ch4. Exercise and the musculoskeletal system. Ch5. Exercise in diabetes and obesity. Ch6. Measurement of physical fitness and habitual physical activity. Section 2:. Ch7. Guidelines for exercise prescription. Ch8. Exercise in prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Ch9. Exercise in the treatment of respiratory disease. Ch10. Exercise in the treatment of musculoskeletal disease. Ch11. Exercise as part of the multidisciplinary management of adults and children with obesity. Ch12. Exercise in the treatment of stroke and other neurological conditions. Ch13. Adherence to exercise. Ch14. Promoting physical activity: building sustainable interventions ...