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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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