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The Knee - PhysioTools

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Knee</strong>ModulesPX16With <strong>PhysioTools</strong> you can create high quality personalised exerciseand information handouts. Select from the world’s largestprofessional exercise library and print in multiple languages.Product Information#75 itemsLine drawings13 author protocolsPrintout languages:English, Swedish, German,Spanish, ItalianTechnical RequirementsWindows 2000, XP32-bit: Vista, Windows 7,Server 2003/2008This module has been designed for physical therapists, sports therapists,coaches and doctors working with chronic knee pain, for example:. sportsinjuries and osteoarthritis. It includes knee taping techniques and reeducationof hip flexors, gluteus medius, hamstring, quadriceps and ITB.McConnell advice consists of frequently asked questions, osteoarthritismanagement and advice notes. Included are protocols by JennyMcConnell on <strong>Knee</strong> Taping, <strong>Knee</strong> Management, OsteoarthritisManagement and General Information.Network licence availableOnline: Internet Explorer 6or later, Broadband internetaccessContact Informationwww.physiotools.cominfo@physiotools.com<strong>The</strong> content of this module can be sorted as follows:Sort 1: <strong>Knee</strong>, Hip Flexors, Gluteus,Hamstring, Quadriceps, ITB,McConnellAdvice.Sort 2: Starting Position, TiltCorrection, Glide Correction, AP &Lat Tilt Correction, AP Tilt & Glide Sort 3:Correction, Glide & Tilt Correction,Unload Fat Pad, Ext. Rot.Correction, Lateral Retinaculum,Inhibit Vastus Lateralis, Reeducation,What?, Who?, Why?,When?, Taping Tips, Osteoarthritis,ITB, Note.Taping, Stretching, Training,Frequently Asked Questions,Advice Note, OAManagement.Jenny McConnell PT, Bapp.Sci, Grad. Dip. Ter,Biomed. Eng. has a Bachelor of Applied Science(Physiotherapy), Graduate Diploma in Manipulative<strong>The</strong>rapy and Master's Degree in Biomedical Engineering.She has lectured extensively in both Australia andoverseas on the management of patellofemoral shoulderand lumbar spine problems. She has numerouspublished articles on these issues, and she has contributed to a number oftexts on patella, shoulder and musculoskeletal problems.<strong>PhysioTools</strong> is the global market leaderin exercise prescription softwareCombine individual <strong>PhysioTools</strong> modules to create yourown resource library of exercises and information


You canplace yourlogo on theleft or rightside of thehandoutPersonal Exercise ProgramYour Organisation NameYour AddressYour Telephone/Fax/Email/WebsiteYou can have more than one headerProvided for : Patient's NameProvided by : Your Name<strong>The</strong> <strong>Knee</strong>To tape the right knee.ii) <strong>The</strong> tape is pulled and anchored just above your knee joint.© Jenny McConnellQuads training - small steps (·+Side·1=right·) leg.Stand on a telephone book in front of a mirror. Bend the (·+Side·1=right·)knee to lower yourself off the telephone book. Keep the hips level and parallelwith the ground.Repeat ____ times ____ times per day.© Jenny McConnellGluteus medius training right leg.iii) Only the knee of the right leg should be touching the wall. <strong>The</strong> standingother leg should be slightly bent, just off lock. <strong>The</strong> weight should be backthrough the heel.Repeat ____ times ____ times per day.© Jenny McConnellTo tape the right knee.i) <strong>The</strong> index finger and thumb of your right hand is on either side of the topedge of the kneecap to turn it outwards. <strong>The</strong> tape is placed at the bottom edgeof your kneecap at an angle to pull the kneecap towards the opposite shoulder.© Jenny McConnellPrinted from <strong>PhysioTools</strong> ®Your Organisation Name1/1

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