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Rehabilitation of the spine : a practitioner\'s manual / editor, Craig Liebenson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia, Pa. ; London : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xvi, 972 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. + 1 CD-ROMISBN:
  • 0781729971 (hbk.)
  • 9780781729970 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.7 LIE
Contents:
Active care: its place in the management of spinal disorders / Craig Liebenson -- The role of muscles, joints, and the nervous system in spinal disorders / Craig Liebenson -- Quality assurance: the scope of the spine problem and modern attempts to manage it / Craig Liebenson -- Putting the biopsychosocial model into practice / Craig Liebenson -- Lumbar spinal stability: mechanism of injury and restabilization / Stuart McGill -- The sources of back pain / Nicholai Bogduk and Charles Aprill -- Diagnostic triage in patients with spinal pain / Neil Craton -- Outcome assessment / Steven Yeomans ... [et al.] -- Assessment of psychosocial risk factors of chronicity--yellow flags / Craig Liebenson and Steven Yeomans --
Evaluation of muscular imbalance / Vladimir Janda, Clare Frank, and Craig Liebenson -- Quantification of physical performance ability / Craig Liebenson and Steven Yeomans -- Physical performance tests: an expanded model of assessment and outcome / Maureen Simmonds and Ellen C. Lee -- Employment screening and functional capacity evaluation to determine safe return to work / Leonard Matheson and Vert Mooney -- Patient reactivation: a cognitive-behavioral approach / Liebenson -- The McKenzie approach for acute pain relief / McKenzie, R., Heffner, S., Jacob G. -- Brügger methods in postural centration / Dagmar Pavlu, Sibyle Petak, Janda, V. -- Training respiration / M. Perri -- Soft tissue manipulation techniques / Lewit, K. & Kobesova, A. --
Manual resistance techniques / Liebenson ... [et al.] -- Neuromobilization techniques / Geraci, M., M. Lambert, Bookhout, M. -- Manipulation techniques for key joints / George DeFranca -- Sensory-motor training / Janda, V. -- Facilitation of agonist-antagonist co-activation by reflex stimulation methods / Kolár -- Yoga exercises / Jiri Cumpelik, F. Vele, Maria Perri -- Segmental (local) spinal stabilization training--the basics / Hodges, P., Jull G. -- Functional stability training / Liebenson -- Global muscle stabilization training--isotonic protocols / Osborne, N., Cook J. -- Advanced weight training approaches from a stability perspective / Norris, C. -- Performance training / M. Clarke -- Nutrition and pain management / D. Seamon -- Cognitive-behavioral training / Linton --
An integrated approach to regional disorders / Liebenson -- Managing common syndromes and finding the key link / Lewit, K. -- The lumbar spine and pelvis / Liebenson -- The cervico-thoracic spine and rib cage / Liebenson, Skaggs, C., Fonda, S. -- A combined psychiatric and orthopaedic approach to musculoskeletal problems / Kirkaldy-Willis, W.H., Becker G. -- The role and safety of activity in the elderly / Craig Liebenson -- Core competencies for conservative care specialists working as part of a multidisciplinary team--creating a center of excellence / Press, J., Triano, J., Liebenson, C. -- From guidelines to practice: what is the practitioner\'s role? / Breen, A.
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Standard Loan Thurles Library Main Collection 616.7 LIE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100655258

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

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.

Active care: its place in the management of spinal disorders / Craig Liebenson -- The role of muscles, joints, and the nervous system in spinal disorders / Craig Liebenson -- Quality assurance: the scope of the spine problem and modern attempts to manage it / Craig Liebenson -- Putting the biopsychosocial model into practice / Craig Liebenson -- Lumbar spinal stability: mechanism of injury and restabilization / Stuart McGill -- The sources of back pain / Nicholai Bogduk and Charles Aprill -- Diagnostic triage in patients with spinal pain / Neil Craton -- Outcome assessment / Steven Yeomans ... [et al.] -- Assessment of psychosocial risk factors of chronicity--yellow flags / Craig Liebenson and Steven Yeomans --

Evaluation of muscular imbalance / Vladimir Janda, Clare Frank, and Craig Liebenson -- Quantification of physical performance ability / Craig Liebenson and Steven Yeomans -- Physical performance tests: an expanded model of assessment and outcome / Maureen Simmonds and Ellen C. Lee -- Employment screening and functional capacity evaluation to determine safe return to work / Leonard Matheson and Vert Mooney -- Patient reactivation: a cognitive-behavioral approach / Liebenson -- The McKenzie approach for acute pain relief / McKenzie, R., Heffner, S., Jacob G. -- Brügger methods in postural centration / Dagmar Pavlu, Sibyle Petak, Janda, V. -- Training respiration / M. Perri -- Soft tissue manipulation techniques / Lewit, K. & Kobesova, A. --

Manual resistance techniques / Liebenson ... [et al.] -- Neuromobilization techniques / Geraci, M., M. Lambert, Bookhout, M. -- Manipulation techniques for key joints / George DeFranca -- Sensory-motor training / Janda, V. -- Facilitation of agonist-antagonist co-activation by reflex stimulation methods / Kolár -- Yoga exercises / Jiri Cumpelik, F. Vele, Maria Perri -- Segmental (local) spinal stabilization training--the basics / Hodges, P., Jull G. -- Functional stability training / Liebenson -- Global muscle stabilization training--isotonic protocols / Osborne, N., Cook J. -- Advanced weight training approaches from a stability perspective / Norris, C. -- Performance training / M. Clarke -- Nutrition and pain management / D. Seamon -- Cognitive-behavioral training / Linton --

An integrated approach to regional disorders / Liebenson -- Managing common syndromes and finding the key link / Lewit, K. -- The lumbar spine and pelvis / Liebenson -- The cervico-thoracic spine and rib cage / Liebenson, Skaggs, C., Fonda, S. -- A combined psychiatric and orthopaedic approach to musculoskeletal problems / Kirkaldy-Willis, W.H., Becker G. -- The role and safety of activity in the elderly / Craig Liebenson -- Core competencies for conservative care specialists working as part of a multidisciplinary team--creating a center of excellence / Press, J., Triano, J., Liebenson, C. -- From guidelines to practice: what is the practitioner\'s role? / Breen, A.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Part I Overview (p. 1)
  • 1 Active Care: Its Place in the Management of Spinal Disorders (p. 3)
  • 2 The Role of Muscles, Joints, and the Nervous System in Painful Conditions of the Spine (p. 30)
  • 3 Quality Assurance: The Scope of the Spine Problem and Modern Attempts to Manage It (p. 51)
  • 4 Putting the Biopsychosocial Model Into Practice (p. 72)
  • Part II Basic Science (p. 91)
  • 5 Lumbar Spine Stability: Mechanism of Injury and Restabilization (p. 93)
  • 6 The Sources of Back Pain (p. 112)
  • Part III Assessment (p. 123)
  • 7 Diagnostic Triage in Patients with Spinal Pain (p. 125)
  • 8 Outcome Assessment (p. 146)
  • Appendix 8A Forms (p. 169)
  • 9 Assessment of Psychosocial Risk Factors of Chronicity-"Yellow Flags" (p. 183)
  • Appendix 9A Yellow Flag Form (p. 201)
  • 10 Evaluation of Muscular Imbalance (p. 203)
  • 11 Quantification of Physical Performance Ability (p. 226)
  • 12 Physical Performance Tests: An Expanded Model of Assessment and Outcome (p. 260)
  • 13 Employment Screening and Functional Capacity Evaluation to Determine Safe Return to Work (p. 276)
  • Part IV Acute Care Management (first 4 weeks) (p. 293)
  • 14 Active Self-Care: Functional Reactivation for Spine Pain Patients (p. 295)
  • 15 McKenzie Spinal Rehabilitation Methods (p. 330)
  • 16 Brugger Methods for Postural Correction (p. 352)
  • 17 Rehabilitation of Breathing Pattern Disorders (p. 369)
  • 18 Soft Tissue Manipulation (p. 388)
  • Appendix 18A Exteroceptive Therapy (p. 403)
  • 19 Manual Resistance Techniques (p. 407)
  • Appendix 19A The Role of Active Release Technique in Rehabilitation (p. 460)
  • 20 Neuromobilization Techniques-Evaluation and Treatment of Adverse Neurodynamic Tension (p. 464)
  • 21 Manipulation Techniques for Key Joints (p. 487)
  • Part V Recovery Care Management (after 4 weeks) (p. 511)
  • 22 Sensory Motor Stimulation (p. 513)
  • 23 Facilitation of Agonist-Antagonist Co-activation by Reflex Stimulation Methods (p. 531)
  • 24 Yoga-Based Training for Spinal Stability (p. 566)
  • 25 Spinal Segmental Stabilization Training (p. 585)
  • 26 Functional Stability Training (p. 612)
  • Appendix 26A Proprioceptive Taping-An Adjunct to Treating Muscle Imbalances (p. 663)
  • 27 Global Muscle Stabilization Training-Isotonic Protocols (p. 667)
  • 28 Weight Training for Back Stability (p. 688)
  • 29 Advanced Stabilization Training for Performance Enhancement (p. 712)
  • 30 Nutritional Considerations for Inflammation and Pain (p. 728)
  • 31 A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program for Spinal Pain (p. 741)
  • Part VI Practical Application by Region (p. 751)
  • 32 An Integrated Approach to Regional Disorders (p. 753)
  • 33 Managing Common Syndromes and Finding the Key Link (p. 776)
  • 34 Integrated Approach to the Lumbar Spine (p. 798)
  • 35 Integrated Approach to the Cervical Spine (p. 852)
  • Part VII Implementing the Functional Paradigm (p. 887)
  • 36 The Patient and the Doctor (p. 889)
  • 37 The Role and Safety of Activity in the Elderly (p. 898)
  • Appendix 37A Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (p. 914)
  • 38 Role of Non-Operative Spinal Specialist in Managing the Spine Patient (p. 915)
  • 39 From Guidelines to Practice: What is the Practitioner's Role? (p. 933)
  • Index (p. 947)

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