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Thieme Musculoskeletal Manual Medicine 1st Ed. by Dvorak
An evidence-based reference for integrating manual medicine into everyday clinical practiceWritten by the authors of the popular Manual Medicine: Diagnostics and Manual Medicine: Therapy, this book is a comprehensive guide to integrating manual medicine into the diagnosis and clinical management of musculoskeletal disorders and pain syndromes. Brimming with instructive images and illustrations, the book provides a solid foundation in general principles of manual medicine, spinal biomechanics, neurophysiology, as well as treatments for each disorder and condition. Separate sections on the spine, limbs, and muscles present clinical applications for structural diagnosis and functional treatment. Highlights:Practical examples of evidence-based approaches to manual medicine 1,313 illustrations and photographs of superb quality that rapidly demonstrate key concepts Coverage of the essentials of the neuro-musculoskeletal examination with step-by-step descriptions of the techniques for observation, palpation, motion tests, functional examination, and provocative tests, including quick screening tests Chapter on the various components of nonradicular pain syndromes, including muscle pain syndromes, with clear diagnostic criteria for distinguishing the non-radicular and soft-tissue pain syndromes from other pain syndromes Succinct descriptions of common clinical neuro-orthopedic disorders and syndromes of the spine, upper limb, and lower limb in tabular format - ideal for rapid reference and review Discussion of the rationale for selecting particular low-risk treatment interventions, as well as a thorough discussion of indications and contraindications for patients with potentially increased risk Discussion of important considerations for documentation, informed consent, patient monitoring, and follow-up measures Practical section with descriptions of exercises for patients to do on their own Potential considerations for future researchThis book will serve as the definitive reference for all practitioners involved in the diagnosis and medical management of locomotor disorders and painful conditions. It will enable clinicians to enhance their diagnostic and treatment armamentarium by incorporating manual medicine techniques based on the current, evidence-based knowledge of the interrelationships between structure and function. 1 Manual Medicine - An Overview2 Definitions and Principles of Manual Medicine Diagnosis and Treatment3 Biomechanical Principles of the Spine and Joints4 Neurophysiology of the Joints and Muscles5 The Pharmacologic and Psychologic Treatment of Chronic Pain6 Nonradicular Pain: Spondylogenic and Myofascial Pain Syndromes7 The Structural and Functional Neuro-Musculoskeletal Examination8 Rational Selection of Appropriate Low-Risk Treatment Interventions9 Indications and Contraindications for Conditions with Potentially Increased Risk of Treatment10 Evidence Base in Manual Medicine for the Treatment of Back Pain Syndromes: Background, Status, and Practice11 Informed Consent, Complication Assessment, Quality Control, and Documentation12 Patient Outcome and Follow-Along Measures13 Imaging Studies of the Spine14 Selected Clinical Syndromes15 Structural and Functional Diagnosis and Treatment of the Spine, Ribs, Pelvis, and Sacroiliac Joint16 Structural Diagnosis and Functional Treatment of the Limbs17 Functional Examination and Treatment of Muscles18 Myofascial Trigger Point Treatment19 Home Exercise Programshow more