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Control pain and swelling<ref name="1">Chiro-medical Group. Physical Therapy. Phases of rehab. http://www.chiromedicalgroup.com/phases-rehab (accessed 20 May 2016).</ref> | Control pain and swelling<ref name="1">Chiro-medical Group. Physical Therapy. Phases of rehab. http://www.chiromedicalgroup.com/phases-rehab (accessed 20 May 2016).</ref> | ||
The body's first response to an injury is inflammation.<ref name="2">Human Kinetics. Excerpt: Understand rehabilitation to facilitate a return to competition. http://www.humankinetics.com/excerpts/excerpts/understand-rehabilitation-to-facilitate-a-return-to-competition (accessed 20 May 2016).</ref> It's main function is to defend the body against harmful substances, dispose of dead or dying tissue and to promote the renewal of normal tissue.<ref name="3">Sports Injury Clinic. General Injuries and Conditions. Inflammation. http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/sport-injuries/general/inflammation (accessed 25 May 2016).</ref> | The body's first response to an injury is inflammation.<ref name="2">Human Kinetics. Excerpt: Understand rehabilitation to facilitate a return to competition. http://www.humankinetics.com/excerpts/excerpts/understand-rehabilitation-to-facilitate-a-return-to-competition (accessed 20 May 2016).</ref> It's main function is to defend the body against harmful substances, dispose of dead or dying tissue and to promote the renewal of normal tissue.<ref name="3">Sports Injury Clinic. General Injuries and Conditions. Inflammation. http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/sport-injuries/general/inflammation (accessed 25 May 2016).</ref> The goal for treatment during this phase is to provide a healty environment for new tissue regeneration and formation, and to prevent prolonged inflammation and disruption of new blood vessel and collagen production.<ref name="2" /> | ||
=== Intermediate Stage === | === Intermediate Stage === |
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
Rehabilitation is the act of restoring something to its original state. The noun rehabilitation comes from the Latin prefix re-, meaning “again” and habitare, meaning “make fit.”
Principles[edit | edit source]
Components[edit | edit source]
Stages[edit | edit source]
Initial Stage [edit | edit source]
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Intermediate Stage[edit | edit source]
Begin with ROM and resume cardiovascular trainingCite error: Invalid <ref>
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Advanced Stage[edit | edit source]
Restore ROM, improve strength and endurance, proprioception, continue cardiovascular trainingCite error: Invalid <ref>
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Return to Sport[edit | edit source]
Restore strength, add sport specific movements with progression of velocity of these movement patterns to game speedCite error: Invalid <ref>
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Monitoring[edit | edit source]
Recent Related Research (from Pubmed)[edit | edit source]
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