Exercise in Rehabilitation Medicine

Part I: Biological Considerations Chapter 1: Acute Physiological Responses to Dynamic Exercise Chapter 2: Adaptations to Endurance Exercise Training Chapter 3: Adaptations to Strength Training Chapter 4: Training Flexibility, Balance and Coordination Part II: Special Clinical Considerations Chapter 5: Testing the Capacity to Exercise in Disabled Individuals Chapter 6: The Quantity and Quality of Physical Activity for Health and Fitness: Chapter 7: Exercise and the Prevention of Chronic Disabling Illness Part III: Exercise in the Rehabilitation of Specific Diseases and Conditions Chapter 8: Heart Diseases Chapter 9: Respiratory Disease Chapter 10: Diabetes Mellitus Chapter 11: Exercise Prescriptions for the Major Inflammatory and Non-Inflammatory Arthritides Chapter 12: Neuromuscular Disease Chapter 13: Central Nervous System: Spinal Cord Injury Chapter 14: Stroke Chapter 15: Osteoporosis Chapter 16: HIV Chapter 17: Obesity Chapter 18: Cancer Chapter 19: End-Stage Renal Disease Part IV: Specific Patient Populations Chapter 20: Aging, Function and Exercise Chapter 21: Elite Athletes With Impairments.