Case studies in Sports and Exercise Therapy

Kate williams, Kathrine Cady

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Abstract

This chapter will take readers through a set of three short case studies. These will detail the key aspects of the patient interaction, from initial consultation to return to play or referral. The management of patients and athletes is not always a straight road and it may wind through referrals, imaging or even surgery where indicated, and setbacks can be understandably encountered along the way. We will present each case as a conference; for example completed consultation and record forms will show the subjective and objective assessment findings, and readers will be presented with probing and reflective questions (in Task Boxes). We will also see completed referral letters illustrating best practices. We aim to link our cases to the proficiencies and professional standards of practice expected of sports and exercise therapists, and also build on and find realistic applications for the multitude of topics, skill areas and theoretical models presented across this handbook. We hope to stimulate and challenge
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRoutledge Handbook of Sports and Exercise Therapy
EditorsKeith Ward
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter19
Pages1127-1156
Number of pages29
Edition2
ISBN (Electronic)ISBN9781003152170
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 13 Jun 2024

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