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[What the orthopedist should know about training methods]

W O Frey1, R Zenhäusern

  • 1Swiss Olympic Medical Center, Schulthess Klinik Zürich.

Der Orthopade
|March 7, 1998
PubMed
Summary

Orthopedists can use this guide to create therapeutic exercise programs. It covers essential exercise science knowledge for both prevention and sports medicine applications.

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Area of Science:

  • Exercise Science
  • Sports Medicine
  • Orthopedics

Context:

  • Orthopedic surgeons frequently encounter patient inquiries related to exercise science.
  • The intersection of orthopedic practice and exercise science necessitates practical knowledge for clinicians.

Purpose:

  • To provide a practical overview of exercise science principles relevant to orthopedic practice.
  • To outline key steps for developing therapeutic training programs.
  • To recommend a laboratory-based approach for training program development.

Summary:

  • This article synthesizes fundamental exercise science knowledge applicable to orthopedic settings.
  • It details the essential components for constructing a therapeutic training program.
  • A recommendation is made for utilizing a lab block for both preventive and sports medicine initiatives.

Impact:

  • Enhances orthopedic surgeons' ability to address exercise-related patient concerns.
  • Facilitates the creation of effective, evidence-based training regimens.
  • Supports the integration of exercise science into preventive and sports medicine care within orthopedics.

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