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Diagnosis and Treatment of Pain of Vertebral Origin
by Maigne, Robert


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Binding: Hardcover
Specs: 568 pages | 4 Lbs
ISBN: 0849331218
ISBN-13: 9780849331213
Edition: 2
Publisher: CRC Press | Publish Date 09/05 | Copyright 2006

Table Of Contents:

1.    Curvatures
2.    Typical vertebra
3.    Intervertebral disk
4.    Ligamentous system
5.    Spinal characteristics by region
6.    The muscles
7.    Vascular supply of spine
8.    Innervation of vertebral structures
9.    Autonomic nervous system
10.    Spinal kinematics
11.    Biomechanics of sacroiliac joint
12.    Forces acting on vertebral column
13.    The aging spine
14.    Experimentally provoked pain
15.    Vertebral lesions and common pain syndromes
16.    Postural disorders and pain
17.    Painful minor intervertebral dysfunctions
18.    Segmental vertebral cellulotenoperiosteomyalgic syndrome
19.    Myofascial pain of nonvertebral origin (panniculalgia, myogelosis, tendomyosis, trigger points)
20.    General principles
21.    Regional applications
22.    Spinal manipulation
23.    Spinal traction
24.    Massage
25.    Stretching
26.    Therapeutic injections
27.    Hydrotherapy, thermal therapy, cryotherapy, radiofrequency denervation, rhizotomy, and implantable devices
28.    Electrotherapy in pain of spinal origin
29.    Lumbar orthoses
30.    Lumbosacral corsets
31.    Cervical collars
32.    Therapeutic exercise
33.    Chronic neck pain
34.    Torticollis (wryneck) and acute cervical pain
35.    Cervicobrachial neuralgia
36.    Chronic thoracic pain
37.    Acute thoracic pain
38.    Costal sprains
39.    Chronic low back pain
40.    Low back pain of lumbosacral origin
41.    Low back pain of thoracolumbar origin (T11-T12-L1) (maigne)
42.    Acute low back pain
43.    Sciatica
44.    Femoral neuralgia
45.    Meralgia paresthetica
46.    Coccygodynia
47.    Perforating branch syndrome of T12 and L1
48.    Headache of cervical origin
49.    Cervical migraine
50.    Cervical syndrome
51.    Levator scapulae syndrome
52.    Acroparesthesias of upper limbs and cervical spine
53.    Shoulder pain and the cervical spine
54.    Lateral epicondylar pain
55.    Medial epicondylar pain
56.    Pubic pain and spinal factors
57.    False hip pain of spinal origin
58.    Knee pain of spinal origin
59.    Pseudovisceral pain of spinal origin
60.    Thoracolumbar junction syndrome
61.    Transitional zone syndrome
62.    Failed back syndrome
63.    Introduction to manipulative techniques
64.    Cervical techniques
65.    Cervicothoracic junction techniques
66.    Thoracic techniques
67.    Lumbar techniques
68.    Rib techniques
69.    So-called sacroiliac joint techniques
70.    Techniques not requiring vertebral manipulation
 
 

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