Textbook Of Musculoskeletal Medicine

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Textbook Of Musculoskeletal Medicine

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Edited by Michael Hutson
The most authoritative contemporary textbook on the core components of the rapidly developing medical discipline known as musculoskeletal medicine - the 'bible' for clinicians, both medical practitioners and therapists, who wish to advance their knowledge of the evaluation and non-surgical management of back pain and a range of other painful disorders of the locomotive system. With contributions from international experts it is an authoritative account of the basis of musculoskeletal medicine in contemporary medical society and provides the reader with advanced knowledge of the conceptual basis, diagnostic challenge, and pragmatic management of dysfunctions of the neuromusculoskeletal system. Musculoskeletal medicine is now recognised as a distinct branch of medicine, incorporating the sub-speciality of manual medicine, orthopaedic medicine, and the neuromusculoskeletal component of osteopathic medicine. The co-editors of this volume have been active in promoting the discipline worldwide, and this textbook has been eagerly awaited by doctors and therapists wishing to expand and improve their skill base, or to further their careers and academic accomplishments, to the benefit of the patient.
ISBN: 9780192630506
Published: 05/11/2005

CONTENTS

Part 1: Introduction 1.1. Fundamentals, Michael Hutson 1.2. Evidence based medicine, Jacob Patijn Part 2: Morphology; dysfunction; pain 2.1. Structural abnormalities, Richard Ellis 2.2. Dysfunction 2.2.1. Somatic dysfunction, Michael Kuchera 2.2.2. Muscles in the pathogenesis of musculoskeletal disorders, Vladimir Janda 2.2.3. Fibromyalgia: mechanisms and treatment, Hugh Smythe 2.2.4. Neurodynamics, David Butler 2.2.5. Tensegrity: the new biomechanics, Stephen Levin 2.2.6. The fascioligamentous organ, Thomas Dorman 2.3. Pain 2.3.1. Pain concepts: chronic pain, Bruce Kidd 2.3.2. Psychological aspects of musculoskeletal pain, Chris Main & Paul J. Watson 2.3.3. Placebo theory, Milton Cohen Part 3: Regional disorders 3.1. Examination and investigation 3.1.1. Clinical examination, Richard Ellis & Cyrus Cooper 3.1.2. Investigative techniques, Richard Ellis & Cyrus Cooper 3.2. Endoscopically determined pain sources in the lumbar spine, Martin Knight 3.3. Regional somatic dysfunction, Michael Kuchera 3.4. Pectoral girdle 3.4.1. Thoracic outlet syndrome, John Tanner 3.4.2. Chest wall pain, John Tanner 3.4.3. The joints of the shoulder girdle, John Tanner 3.4.4. Glenohumeral instability, Roger Hackney 3.5. Upper limb disorders, Michael Hutson 3.6. The pelvis, Malcolm Read 3.7. Lower limb disorders 3.7.1. Disorders of the knee, Derek Bickerstaff 3.7.2. Patellofemoral disorders: chondromalacia dysfunction, maltracking and plica syndrome, Nicholas Peirce 3.7.3. Superior tibio-fibular joint, Mark Batt 3.7.4. Exertional lower leg pain, Mark Batt 3.8. Foot and ankle 3.8.1. Biomechanics of the foot and ankle, Bryan English 3.8.2. The ankle joint, Richard Higgins 3.8.3. The subtalar joint, Bryan English 3.8.4. Planar fasciitis and heel pain, Bryan English 3.8.5. Tendonopathies, Bryan English 3.8.6. Metatarsalgia, Bryan English Part 4: Management strategies 4.1. Triage, Richard Ellis 4.2. Patient education and self care, Jennifer Klaber Moffett 4.3. Management 4.3.1. Manual treatment of somatic dysfunction, Michael Kuchera 4.3.2. Injection of steroid and local anaesthetic, Richard Ellis 4.3.3. Soft tissue injections, John Tanner 4.3.4. Epidural injections, Keith Bush 4.3.5. Spinal injections, John Tanner 4.3.6. Prolotherapy, Thomas Dorman 4.3.7. The use of neurodynamics in pain management, David Butler 4.3.8. Trigger point injections, John Tanner 4.3.9. Soft tissue pain: treatment with stimulation-produced analgesia, Chan Gunn 4.3.10. Complementary therapies, Adam Ward 4.3.11. Exercise therapy: limbs, Elva Pearson 4.3.12. Exercise therapy: spine, Sarah Mottram & Mark Comerford 4.3.13. Chronic pain management; cognitive-behavioural, pharmacological, Charles Pither 4.4. A pragmatic management strategy for low-back pain - an integrated multimodal programme based on antidysfunctional medicine, Stefan Blomberg

 
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