基本説明
Textbook with guidelines to procedures for managing spinal conditions. Topics include quality assurance, sources of back pain, diagnostic triage in patients with spinal pain, outcome assessment, evaluation of muscular imbalance, physical performance tests, active self-care, soft tissue manipulation, and more. For chiropractic students. Previous edition: c1996.
Full Description
The foremost authorities from chiropractics, orthopaedics and physical therapy present a practical overview of spinal rehabilitation. This clinical resource presents the most current and significant spinal rehab information, showing how to apply simple and inexpensive rehabilitation in the office. The updated Second Edition includes clinical/regional protocols and chapters on diagnostic triage, acute care, functional assessment, recovery care, outcomes, and biopsychosocial aspects.A bonus DVD offers demonstrations of key therapies and procedures.
Contents
Section IThe Biopsychosocial Model Spinal Stability: Mechanism of Injury and Restabilization Where is the pain coming from? Exercise Science Principles The Functional Pathology of the Motor SystemSection II: AssessmentDiagnostic Triage: History, Examination & Special Tests Physical Examination of the Muscular System Outcomes Management Assessment of Psycho-social Factors Pain Patients Quantitative Physical Performance Evaluation Quantitative Functional Capacity Evaluation of the Spine Pain Patient Pre-employment Screening and Functional Capacity Evaluation for Determining Safe Return to Work Decision Making in Clinical Assessment of the Pain Patient: Integrating Functional and Pathoanatomic ApproachesSection III: Acute Care ManagementPatient Reactivation The McKenzie Approach for Acute Pain Relief Biopsychosocial Reactivation of the Acute Pain Patient Brugger Methods in Postural Centration Soft Tissue Manipulation Techniques Post-isometric Relaxation Techniques Neuromobilization Techniques Manipulation Techniques for Key JointsSection IV: Recovery Care ManagementIntegration and Selection of Rehabilitation Techniques Sensory-motor Training Segmental (local) Spinal Stabilization Training Functional Spine (neck & low back) Stabilization Training for Activities of Daily Living Global Muscle Stabilization Training Advanced Weight Training Approaches From a Stability Perspective Facilitation of Agonist-Antagonist Co-activation by Reflex Stimulation Methods Yoga Exercises The Biobehavorial ApproachSection V: Regional ApplicationAn Integrated Approach to Regional Disorders - Liebenson Managing Common Syndromes and Finding the Key Link The Lower Quarter The Lumbar Spine & Pelvis The Thoracic Spine & Rib Cage The Cervical Spine & Orofacial Region The Upper QuarterSection VI: Pain, Suffering & DisabilityThe Practitioner's Role Core Competencies for Conservative Care Specialists Working as Part of a Multidisciplinary Team From Guidelines to Practice: What is the Practitioner's Role