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Manual Therapy for Musculoskeletal Pain Syndromes
Manual Therapy for Musculoskeletal Pain Syndromes
Manual Therapy for Musculoskeletal Pain Syndromes Manual Therapy for Musculoskeletal Pain Syndromes Manual Therapy for Musculoskeletal Pain Syndromes Manual Therapy for Musculoskeletal Pain Syndromes

Manual Therapy for Musculoskeletal Pain Syndromes

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A pioneering, one-stop manual which harvests the best proven approaches from physiotherapy research and practice to assist the busy clinician in real-life screening, diagnosis and management of patients with musculoskeletal pain across the whole body. Led by an experienced editorial team, the chapter authors have integrated both their clinical experience and expertise with reasoning based on a neurophysiologic rationale with the most updated evidence.

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A pioneering, one-stop manual which harvests the best proven approaches from physiotherapy research and practice to assist the busy clinician in real-life screening, diagnosis and management of patients with musculoskeletal pain across the whole body. Led by an experienced editorial team, the chapter authors have integrated both their clinical experience and expertise with reasoning based on a neurophysiologic rationale with the most updated evidence. The textbook is divided into eleven sections, covering the top evidence-informed techniques in massage, trigger points, neural muscle energy, manipulations, dry needling, myofascial release, therapeutic exercise and psychological approaches. In the General Introduction, several authors review the epidemiology of upper and lower extremity pain syndromes and the process of taking a comprehensive history in patients affected by pain. In Chapter 5, the basic principles of the physical examination are covered, while Chapter 6 places the field of manual therapy within the context of contemporary pain neurosciences and therapeutic neuroscience education. For the remaining sections, the textbook alternates between the upper and lower quadrants. Sections 2 and 3 provide state-of-the-art updates on mechanical neck pain, whiplash, thoracic outlet syndrome, myelopathy, radiculopathy, peri-partum pelvic pain, joint mobilizations and manipulations and therapeutic exercises, among others. Sections 4 to 9 review pertinent and updated aspects of the shoulder, hip, elbow, knee, the wrist and hand, and finally the ankle and foot. The last two sections of the book are devoted to muscle referred pain and neurodynamics.
    • The only one-stop manual detailing examination and treatment of the most commonly seen pain syndromes supported by accurate scientific and clinical data
    • Over 800 illustrations demonstrating examination procedures and techniques
    • Led by an expert editorial team and contributed by internationally-renowned researchers, educators and clinicians
    • Covers epidemiology and history-taking
    • Highly practical with a constant clinical emphasis
     

    Contents

    PART 1: GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1. Epidemiology of upper extremity pain syndromes Louise Thwaites and Karen Walker-Bone 2. Epidemiology of lower extremity pain syndromes Adam Goode and Sean Rundell 3. History taking Peter A. Huijbregts 4. History taking for patients with lower extremity syndromes Megan Burrowbridge Donaldson and Kristina Averell 5. Physical examination Shane Koppenhaver, Timothy Flynn and Jennifer Crane 6. Treating the brain in chronic pain Adriaan Louw 7. Mechanical diagnosis and therapy for the spine: McKenzie methodStephen May and Richard Rosedale 8. Mechanical diagnosis and therapy for the extremity: McKenzie methodStephen May and Grant Richard Burges Watson PART 2: CERVICOTHORACIC SPINE IN UPPER EXTREMITY PAIN SYNDROMES 9. Mechanical neck pain Bryan S. Dennison and Michael H. Leal 10. Whiplash-associated disorders Michele Sterling 11. Differential diagnosis and treatment of cervical myelopathy, cervical radiculopathy and cervical myeloradiculopathy Chad Cook and Amy Cook 12. Thoracic outlet syndrome Susan W. Stralka 13. Thoracic spine manipulation William Egan, Paul E. Glynn and Joshua A. Cleland 14. Joint mobilization and manipulation of the cervical spine John R. Krauss, Douglas S. Creighton, Joshua A. Cleland and César Fernández-de-las-Peñas 15. Therapeutic exercise for mechanical neck pain Carol Kennedy PART 3: LUMBAR SPINE PAIN SYNDROMES 16. Mechanical low back pain Scott Burns, Edward Foresman, Stephenie Kraycsir, and Joshua A. Cleland 17. Lumbar radiculopathy Chad Cook and Mark Wilhelm 18. Lumbar spine instability Bryan S. Dennison and Michael Leal 19. Lumbar spine in lower extremity pain syndromes Scott Burns, Paul E. Glynn, Edgar Savidge and Joshua A. Cleland 20. The contribution of the pelvic floor muscles to pelvic pain Ruth Lovegrove Jones 21. Chronic low back pain Mark D. Bishop, Joel E. Bialosky and Charles W. Gay 22. Joint mobilization and manipulation of the lumbar spine Emilio J. Puentedura 23. Therapeutic exercise for mechanical low back pain Carol Kennedy and Lenerdene Levesque 24. Sacroiliac joint as source of pain: diagnosis and management Kenneth E. Learman PART 4: THE SHOULDER REGION IN UPPER EXTREMITY PAIN SYNDROMES 25. Acromioclavicular joint Janette W. Powell, Ian Shrier, Peter A. Huijbregts 26. Sternoclavicular joint Erland Pettman 27. Rotator cuff lesions shoulder impingement Peter A Huijbregts and Carel Bron 28. Glenohumeral instability Steven C. Allen, Russell S. VanderWilde and Peter A. Huijbregts 29. Superior labrum anterior-to-posterior (SLAP) lesions Janette W. Powell and Peter A. Huijbregts 30. Frozen shoulder Carel Bron, Arthur de Gast and Jo L. M. Franssen 31. Joint mobilization of the shoulder Wayne Hing, Jack Miller and César Fernández-de-las-Peñas 32. Motor control of the shoulder region Mary E. Magarey, Mark A. Jones and Samuel R. Baida 33. Therapeutic exercises for the shoulder region Johnson McEvoy, Kieran O’Sullivan and Carel Bron PART 5: THE HIP REGION IN LOWER EXTREMITY PAIN SYNDROMES 34. Hip osteoarthritis Alexis A. Wright 35. Other hip disorders: muscle, labrum and bursa John Dewitt and David Kohlrieser 36. Postoperative management of hip disorders Robert C. Manske and Erik Meira 37. Joint mobilization and manipulation of the hip Jack Miller and Wayne Hing 38. Therapeutic exercises for the lower quadrant Carol Kennedy and Lenerdene Levesque PART 6: THE ELBOW REGION IN UPPER EXTREMITY PAIN SYNDROMES 39. Elbow tendinopathy: lateral epicondylalgia Bill Vicenzino 40. Other elbow disorders: elbow instability, arthritic conditions Chris A. Sebelski 41. Joint mobilization and manipulation of the elbow Helen Slater and César Fernández-de-las-Peñas PART 7: THE KNEE REGION IN LOWER EXTREMITY PAIN SYNDROMES 42. Ligamentous and meniscal injuries of the knee Carol A. Courtney and Craig P. Hensley 43. Knee osteoarthritis Lars Arendt-Nielsen and César Fernández-de-las-Peñas 44. Patellofemoral pain syndrome Johnson McEvoy and Caroline MacManus 45. Postoperative management of the knee: ligamentous, meniscal and total joint replacement Jodi Young and Ellen Pong 46. Joint mobilization and manipulation of the knee Cody Weisbach, William Egan, Paul E. Glynn and Joshua A. Cleland 47. Tendinopathy for the knee Ellen Pong PART 8: THE WRIST AND HAND REGIONS IN UPPER EXTREMITY PAIN SYNDROMES 48. Tendinopathies of the wrist and hand C. Joseph Yelvington and Ellen Pong 49. Carpal instability Ellen Pong 50. Carpal tunnel syndrome Luca Padua, Daniele Coraci and César Fernández-de-las-Peñas 51. Other entrapment neuropathies Joy C. MacDermid and David M. Walton 52. Joint mobilization and manipulation Peter A. Huijbregts, Freddy M. Kaltenborn and Traudi Baldauf Kaltenborn 53. Finger and thumb pathology Joy C. MacDermid, Ruby Grewal and B. Jane Freure PART 9: THE FOOT AND ANKLE IN LOWER EXTREMITY PAIN SYNDROMES 54. Ankle sprains Thomas Denninger and Gary Austin 55. Plantar heel pain Matthew P. Cotchett 56. Postoperative management of foot and ankle disorders 623 Stephanie Albin, Mark W. Cornwall and Thomas G. McPoil 57. Manipulation of the foot and ankle William Egan, Wayne Hing, Jack Miller and Joshua A. Cleland 58. Tendinopathy for the  
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A pioneering, one-stop manual which harvests the best proven approaches from physiotherapy research and practice to assist the busy clinician in real-life screening, diagnosis and management of patients with musculoskeletal pain across the whole body. Led by an experienced editorial team, the chapter authors have integrated both their clinical experience and expertise with reasoning based on a neurophysiologic rationale with the most updated evidence. The textbook is divided into eleven sections, covering the top evidence-informed techniques in massage, trigger points, neural muscle energy, manipulations, dry needling, myofascial release, therapeutic exercise and psychological approaches. In the General Introduction, several authors review the epidemiology of upper and lower extremity pain syndromes and the process of taking a comprehensive history in patients affected by pain. In Chapter 5, the basic principles of the physical examination are covered, while Chapter 6 places the field of manual therapy within the context of contemporary pain neurosciences and therapeutic neuroscience education. For the remaining sections, the textbook alternates between the upper and lower quadrants. Sections 2 and 3 provide state-of-the-art updates on mechanical neck pain, whiplash, thoracic outlet syndrome, myelopathy, radiculopathy, peri-partum pelvic pain, joint mobilizations and manipulations and therapeutic exercises, among others. Sections 4 to 9 review pertinent and updated aspects of the shoulder, hip, elbow, knee, the wrist and hand, and finally the ankle and foot. The last two sections of the book are devoted to muscle referred pain and neurodynamics.
    • The only one-stop manual detailing examination and treatment of the most commonly seen pain syndromes supported by accurate scientific and clinical data
    • Over 800 illustrations demonstrating examination procedures and techniques
    • Led by an expert editorial team and contributed by internationally-renowned researchers, educators and clinicians
    • Covers epidemiology and history-taking
    • Highly practical with a constant clinical emphasis
     

    Contents

    PART 1: GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1. Epidemiology of upper extremity pain syndromes Louise Thwaites and Karen Walker-Bone 2. Epidemiology of lower extremity pain syndromes Adam Goode and Sean Rundell 3. History taking Peter A. Huijbregts 4. History taking for patients with lower extremity syndromes Megan Burrowbridge Donaldson and Kristina Averell 5. Physical examination Shane Koppenhaver, Timothy Flynn and Jennifer Crane 6. Treating the brain in chronic pain Adriaan Louw 7. Mechanical diagnosis and therapy for the spine: McKenzie methodStephen May and Richard Rosedale 8. Mechanical diagnosis and therapy for the extremity: McKenzie methodStephen May and Grant Richard Burges Watson PART 2: CERVICOTHORACIC SPINE IN UPPER EXTREMITY PAIN SYNDROMES 9. Mechanical neck pain Bryan S. Dennison and Michael H. Leal 10. Whiplash-associated disorders Michele Sterling 11. Differential diagnosis and treatment of cervical myelopathy, cervical radiculopathy and cervical myeloradiculopathy Chad Cook and Amy Cook 12. Thoracic outlet syndrome Susan W. Stralka 13. Thoracic spine manipulation William Egan, Paul E. Glynn and Joshua A. Cleland 14. Joint mobilization and manipulation of the cervical spine John R. Krauss, Douglas S. Creighton, Joshua A. Cleland and César Fernández-de-las-Peñas 15. Therapeutic exercise for mechanical neck pain Carol Kennedy PART 3: LUMBAR SPINE PAIN SYNDROMES 16. Mechanical low back pain Scott Burns, Edward Foresman, Stephenie Kraycsir, and Joshua A. Cleland 17. Lumbar radiculopathy Chad Cook and Mark Wilhelm 18. Lumbar spine instability Bryan S. Dennison and Michael Leal 19. Lumbar spine in lower extremity pain syndromes Scott Burns, Paul E. Glynn, Edgar Savidge and Joshua A. Cleland 20. The contribution of the pelvic floor muscles to pelvic pain Ruth Lovegrove Jones 21. Chronic low back pain Mark D. Bishop, Joel E. Bialosky and Charles W. Gay 22. Joint mobilization and manipulation of the lumbar spine Emilio J. Puentedura 23. Therapeutic exercise for mechanical low back pain Carol Kennedy and Lenerdene Levesque 24. Sacroiliac joint as source of pain: diagnosis and management Kenneth E. Learman PART 4: THE SHOULDER REGION IN UPPER EXTREMITY PAIN SYNDROMES 25. Acromioclavicular joint Janette W. Powell, Ian Shrier, Peter A. Huijbregts 26. Sternoclavicular joint Erland Pettman 27. Rotator cuff lesions shoulder impingement Peter A Huijbregts and Carel Bron 28. Glenohumeral instability Steven C. Allen, Russell S. VanderWilde and Peter A. Huijbregts 29. Superior labrum anterior-to-posterior (SLAP) lesions Janette W. Powell and Peter A. Huijbregts 30. Frozen shoulder Carel Bron, Arthur de Gast and Jo L. M. Franssen 31. Joint mobilization of the shoulder Wayne Hing, Jack Miller and César Fernández-de-las-Peñas 32. Motor control of the shoulder region Mary E. Magarey, Mark A. Jones and Samuel R. Baida 33. Therapeutic exercises for the shoulder region Johnson McEvoy, Kieran O’Sullivan and Carel Bron PART 5: THE HIP REGION IN LOWER EXTREMITY PAIN SYNDROMES 34. Hip osteoarthritis Alexis A. Wright 35. Other hip disorders: muscle, labrum and bursa John Dewitt and David Kohlrieser 36. Postoperative management of hip disorders Robert C. Manske and Erik Meira 37. Joint mobilization and manipulation of the hip Jack Miller and Wayne Hing 38. Therapeutic exercises for the lower quadrant Carol Kennedy and Lenerdene Levesque PART 6: THE ELBOW REGION IN UPPER EXTREMITY PAIN SYNDROMES 39. Elbow tendinopathy: lateral epicondylalgia Bill Vicenzino 40. Other elbow disorders: elbow instability, arthritic conditions Chris A. Sebelski 41. Joint mobilization and manipulation of the elbow Helen Slater and César Fernández-de-las-Peñas PART 7: THE KNEE REGION IN LOWER EXTREMITY PAIN SYNDROMES 42. Ligamentous and meniscal injuries of the knee Carol A. Courtney and Craig P. Hensley 43. Knee osteoarthritis Lars Arendt-Nielsen and César Fernández-de-las-Peñas 44. Patellofemoral pain syndrome Johnson McEvoy and Caroline MacManus 45. Postoperative management of the knee: ligamentous, meniscal and total joint replacement Jodi Young and Ellen Pong 46. Joint mobilization and manipulation of the knee Cody Weisbach, William Egan, Paul E. Glynn and Joshua A. Cleland 47. Tendinopathy for the knee Ellen Pong PART 8: THE WRIST AND HAND REGIONS IN UPPER EXTREMITY PAIN SYNDROMES 48. Tendinopathies of the wrist and hand C. Joseph Yelvington and Ellen Pong 49. Carpal instability Ellen Pong 50. Carpal tunnel syndrome Luca Padua, Daniele Coraci and César Fernández-de-las-Peñas 51. Other entrapment neuropathies Joy C. MacDermid and David M. Walton 52. Joint mobilization and manipulation Peter A. Huijbregts, Freddy M. Kaltenborn and Traudi Baldauf Kaltenborn 53. Finger and thumb pathology Joy C. MacDermid, Ruby Grewal and B. Jane Freure PART 9: THE FOOT AND ANKLE IN LOWER EXTREMITY PAIN SYNDROMES 54. Ankle sprains Thomas Denninger and Gary Austin 55. Plantar heel pain Matthew P. Cotchett 56. Postoperative management of foot and ankle disorders 623 Stephanie Albin, Mark W. Cornwall and Thomas G. McPoil 57. Manipulation of the foot and ankle William Egan, Wayne Hing, Jack Miller and Joshua A. Cleland 58. Tendinopathy for the  
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