The Sports Rehabilitation Therapists’ Guidebook: Accessing Evidence-Based Practice
ISBN: 9781003171140
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Unlimited; Download: Unlimited



The Sports Rehabilitation Therapists' Guidebook is a well-equipped, comprehensive, practical, evidence-based guide that seeks to assist both students and graduate sport practitioners. The book is designed to be a quick-reference book during assessment and treatment planning, giving instant access to figures and case scenarios. It introduces evidence-based practice in all principal areas of sport rehabilitation such as anatomy, musculoskeletal assessment, pitch-side care, injury treatment modalities and exercise rehabilitation principles and related areas, and is designed to be more flexible than the usual single-focus books. It is written by a team of expert contributors offering a systematic perspective on core concepts.

The book can be used as a guide in each stage of the sport rehabilitation process and it is an asset for sport clinical practitioners such as sport rehabilitators, sport therapists, personal trainers, strength and conditioning coaches, as well as for students on these and related courses in their daily practice on core clinical placements such as a clinic/sporting environment, pitch side and university.


Konstantinos Papadopoulos is Director of Programmes for the postgraduate programmes and Programme Leader for the MSc Sport Rehabilitation at the London Sports Institute, Middlesex University, London.

Mark Richardson is Programme Leader for the BSc Sport and Exercise Rehabilitation and Senior Lecturer at the London Sports Institute, Middlesex University, London.

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