*The Malalignment Syndrome: Diagnosis and Treating a Common Cause of Acute and Chronic Pelvic,Limb and back pain

466B2-6929/9780443069291

ISBN
9780443069291
作者/出版社
Schamberger/Churchill
出版年代/版次
2013/2

定價NT$ 3,000
NT$ 2,850
數量

重量:0.35kg  頁數:674    裝訂:軟皮精裝  開數:18.4*11  印刷:雙色

New to This Edition

  • Over 100 new illustrations
  • Additional examination techniques to facilitate diagnosis
  • Extensively rewritten for easier reading
  • Contributions by David Lane (Chapter 6: Horses, Saddles and Riders), Sarah Stevens and Karina Steinberg (Chapter 8: Treatment: The Manual Therapy Modes)
  • Focuses on diagnosis/treatment of malalignment-related pelvic, leg and back pain

Key Features

  • Evidence-based practical advice and guidance
  • Multidisciplinary in approach
  • Highly illustrated with photographs, diagrams and anatomical models
  • Recognizes the importance of prevention as well as treatment
  • Summary and case boxes

Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction 2012
Introduction 2002 (1st edition)

Ch 1. The malalignment syndrome: A synopsis

Ch 2. Common presentations and diagnostic techniques

Ch 3. The Malalignment Syndrome

Ch 4. The malalignment syndrome: Related pain phenomena and the implications for medicine

Ch 5. Clinical correlations in sports

Ch 6. Horses, saddles and riders
David Lane and Lauren Fraser

Ch 7. A comprehensive treatment approach

Ch 8. Treatment: Manual therapy modes
Sarah Stevens and Karina Steinberg

Ch 9. Conclusion

Appendices
1. Sacroiliac joint ?rotational malalignment?
2. Sacroiliac joint ?upslip? (right side)
3. Asymmetry of lower extremity ranges of motion
4. Asymmetry of lower extremity muscle strength
5. Clinical correlations specific to running
6. Clinical findings: Anatomical (true) long right leg
7. Combination of asymmetries (1st case presentation)
8. Combination of asymmetries (2nd case presentation)
9. ?The thoracolumbar syndrome?
10. Clinical correlations to non-specific sports
11. Clinical correlations to specific sports
12. Factors contributing to recurrence of injuries
13. Causes of recurrent malalignment

Glossary
References