Principles and Practice
of Isokinetics in Sports Medicine provides a comprehensive, critical
review of isokinetic technology applied to sports training program
testing and rehabilitation following injury and surgery. Featuring
the work of renowned international contributors, the reference
presents a step-by-step guide on practical isokinetic procedures
and examines the significance and validity of variables commonly
measured. The scientific value of isokinetics is highlighted both
for sports medicine and sport sciences, enabling sports medicine
practitioners to identify the merits of isokinetics and its relevant
applications.
The use of isokinetics in injury diagnosis
and rehabilitation is outlined with specific illustrations
from research data collected at the Chinese University of Hong
Kong. Special attention is given to assessment of the most
commonly injured sites: the knee, ankle, shoulder, and trunk.
The reference offers guidelines for the interpretation of test
results along with examples of how to apply the guidelines
in designing appropriate rehabilitation programs. A special
section is devoted to the use of isokinetics in the assessment
of sport performance. Extensive photographs, charts, and illustrations
throughout the reference highlight key points.