Physical therapy management of low back pain a case-based approach
Physical Therapy Management of Low Back Pain: A Case-Based Approach provides a detailed review of the theory and practice of the most common approaches to treating low back pain using a case-based approach for a single patient. The important features of nine different common and major orthopedic phy...
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Language: | English |
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Burlington, MA
Jones & Bartlett Learning
2013
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Series: | Jones & Bartlett Learning contemporary issues in physical therapy and rehabilitation medicine series
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Table of Contents:
- Low back pain in the United States
- Meet Joe Lores
- The Cyriax approach to treating the case / Elaine Atkins, Jill Kerr, Emily Goodlad
- The Kaltenborn-Evjenth concept / John Krauss
- Maitland concept / Ken Learman, Chris Showalter
- Mckenzie approach to treating the case / Helen Clare
- The Mulligan concept / Don Reordan
- The Paris approach / Jeffrey A. Rot, James A. Viti
- The osteopathic approach to treating the case / Maria Meigel
- Movement system impairment syndromes approach / Shirley Sahrmann
- A treatment-based classification approach to treating the case / Paul E. Mintken, Mark D. Bishop
- Synthesis and conclusions