Danny M. O'Dell, M. A., CSCS is the co-owner of The Explosivelyfit Strength Training Gym located in Nine Mile Falls, WA. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, with the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He has a Master's Degree in Human Services and is a strength and conditioning coach in a local School District along with being a member of the Washington State Coaches Association.
His articles have been published in national and international magazines describing the benefits of becoming stronger, more powerful and living the healthy lifestyle. He has written for various online and print publications including The Washington Coach magazine, The Weightroom press magazine in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, Successful Coaching in London, England, FitForces.com and Atozfitness.com located in Montreal, Canada, Sportspecific.com, and the Outpost newspaper in northeastern Washington.
Danny focuses on developing the success of each of his students and trainees by motivating and encouraging them to believe in their individual abilities and by never giving up on their dreams and aspirations. The athletes he has trained have successfully competed at the state and international levels. They have accomplished record breaking lifts and returned home with many trophies awarded for their hard work, individual goal achievement and team success.
I am a professional strength coach and not a doctor or physical therapist. The things I say here are my own opinion and should not substitute (and is not meant as a substitute) for what your health care person is telling you.
This is a no nonsense book of exercise suggestions the author used to get a full range of motion back into his right knee after the knee was replaced. These were tested and found valuable movements and techniques that worked. He now has full extension to zero degrees and a flexion of 143 to 145 degrees; both numbers are equal to the left knee.
There will be no lengthy explanations about the muscles, ligaments or tendon attachments or the theory of exercise. This is a flat out, get it done book, that will help you get back to normal as safely and quickly as reasonably possible. It all depends on your level of dedication to getting better.
By following the suggestions in this manual, you can regain the lost range of motion (ROM) that you have lost due to the subsequent, inevitable tightening of tissues that surround this joint because of the surgery. These exercises are not hard to follow but they do take conscious diligence and strong perseverance on your part.
I can show you what exercises worked for me to get my ROM back but it is up to you to schedule the time to do them into your appointment book and then get with it if you expect any chance of successfully regaining your range of motion.
Danny M. O'Dell, M.A., CSCS*D
Título : How To Regain Your Range Of Motion After A Total Knee Replacement
EAN : 9781301095575
Editorial : Danny O'Dell
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