ACSM's exercise management for persons with chronic diseases and disabilities / American College of Sports Medicine ; [edited by] J. Larry Durstine [and others]
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- ACSM's exercise management for persons with chronic diseases and disabilities
- American College of Sports Medicine's exercise management for persons with chronic diseases and disabilities
- Exercise management for persons with chronic diseases and disabilities
- 出版: Champaign, IL : Human Kinetics 2009
- 主題: Exercise therapy. , Exercise tests. , Chronic diseases--Exercise therapy , People with disabilities--Rehabilitation. , Exercise Therapy--standards--Practice Guideline , Chronic Disease--rehabilitation--Practice Guideline , Disabled Persons--rehabilitation--Practice Guideline , Exercise Test--methods--Practice Guideline
- 版本:3rd ed.
- ISBN: 9780736074339 (hbk.) :: US$82.00 、 0736074333 (hbk.)
- 一般註:Revised edition of: ACSM's exercise management for personswith chronic diseases and disabilities / American College of Sports Medicine. 2nd ed. c2003 Includes bibliographical references and index
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Now in its third edition, ACSM's Exercise Management for Persons With Chronic Diseases and Disabilities offers bothexercise and health professionals the latest research and applications for integrating exercise into the treatment of 49 chronic diseases and disabilities. This reference was developed by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and written by contributors with significant clinical and research experience in exercise programming for people with chronic conditions. ACSM's Exercise Management for Persons With Chronic Diseases and Disabilities, Third Edition, contains tools to assist in the coordination of exercise within an integrated model ofpatient care. The updated edition presents a framework fordetermining functional capacity in persons with chronic diseases and disabilities and offers guidance in developing appropriate exercise programming to optimize functional capacity and reduce the compounding effects of exercise intolerance