Lynton Giles, Kevin Singer, "Clinical Anatomy & Management of Low Back Pain, Vol.1"
Butterworth-Heinemann | 1997 | ISBN: 0750623950 | 411 pages | PDF | 100 MB
James Cook Univ. of North Queensland, Australia. Review and analysis of the basic information leading to the diagnosis and treatment of mechanical spinal disorders. For students and clinicians. 29 contributors, 5 U.S.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The epidemiology of low back pain
Chapter 3. Lumbosacral spine anatomy
Chapter 4. Lumbar intervertebral discs
Chapter 4. Zygapophysial [facet] joints
Chapter 6. Spinal and intervertebral canals
Chapter 7. Ligaments related to intervertebral canal
Chapter 8. Blood supply of lumbosacral vertebrae, spinal cord, nerve roots and ganlia
Chapter 9. Muscles and ligaments of the back
Chapter 10. Biomechanics of the lumbosacral spine
Chapter 11. Sacroiliac joint
Chapter 12. Pathoanatomy of the thoracolumbar transitional junction
Chapter 13. Pathological and developmental conditions
Chapter 14. Innervation of spinal structures
Chapter 15. Nerves, neuropeptides and inflammation of spinal tissues: mechanism of back pain
Chapter 16. Anatomy and physiology of spinal nerve roots and the results of compression and irritiation
Chapter 17. The pathoanatomic basis of somatic, autonomic and neurogenic syndromes originating in the lumbosacral spine
Chapter 18. Imaging of mechanical and degenerative syndromes of the lumabr spine
Chapter 19. Psychosocial aspects of back pain
Chapter 20. Diagnosis of mechanical back pain with or without referred leg pain
Chapter 21. Medical and surgical management of low back pain of mechanical origin
Chapter 22. Chiropractic management of low back pain of mechanical origin
Chapter 23. Osteopathic management of low back pain of mechanical origin
Chapter 24. Physiotherapy management of low back pain of mechanical origin
Chapter 25. Contraindications to spinal manipulation
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