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Therapeutic exercise for lumbopelvic stabilization = a motor control approach for the treatment and prevention of low back pain /
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Therapeutic exercise for lumbopelvic stabilization/ Carolyn Richardson, Paul W. Hodges, Julie Hides.
Reminder of title:
a motor control approach for the treatment and prevention of low back pain /
Author:
Richardson, Carolyn.{me_controlnum}
other author:
Hodges, Paul W.
Published:
Edinburgh ;Churchill Livingstone, : 2004.,
Description:
x, 271 p. :ill. ;25 cm.
Notes:
Rev. ed. of : Therapeutic exercise for spinal segmental stabilization in low back pain. 1999.
[NT 15003449]:
SECTION 1: Introduction -- 1. The time to move forward -- SECTION 2: The joint protection mechanisms -- Part 1 Introduction -- 2. Lumbo-pelvic stability: a functional model of the biomechanics and motor control -- Part 2 Specific joint protection of the spinal segments -- 3. Abdominal mechanism and support of the lumbar spine and pelvis -- 4. Paraspinal mechanism and support of the lumbar spine -- Part 3 The antigravity muscle support system -- 5. Stiffness of the lumbo-pelvic region for load transfer -- 6. The role of weightbearing and non-weightbearing muscles -- SECTION 3: IMPAIRMENT IN THE JOINT PROTECTION MECHANISMS: CONCEPTS -- 7. The deload model of injury -- 8. Joint injury -- 9. Pain models -- SECTION 4 IMPAIRMENT IN THE JOINT PROTECTION MECHANISMS: LOW BACK PAIN -- 10. Abdominal mechanism in low back pain -- 11. Paraspinal mechanism in low back pain -- 12. Impairments in the muscles controlling pelvic orientation and weightbearing -- SECTION 5 TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF LOW BACK PAIN -- 13. Principles of the 'segmental stabilization' exercise model -- 14. Local segmental control -- 15. Closed chain segmental control -- 16. Open chain segmental control and progression into function.
[NT 15003449]:
Previous ed.: published as Therapeutic exercise for spinal segmental stabilization in low back pain. 1999.
Subject:
Backache - Physical therapy. -
Online resource:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780443072932An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
ISBN:
9780443072932 (electronic bk.)
Therapeutic exercise for lumbopelvic stabilization = a motor control approach for the treatment and prevention of low back pain /
Richardson, Carolyn.{me_controlnum}
Therapeutic exercise for lumbopelvic stabilization
a motor control approach for the treatment and prevention of low back pain /[electronic resource] :Carolyn Richardson, Paul W. Hodges, Julie Hides. - 2nd ed. - Edinburgh ;Churchill Livingstone,2004. - x, 271 p. :ill. ;25 cm.
Rev. ed. of : Therapeutic exercise for spinal segmental stabilization in low back pain. 1999.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-263) and index.
SECTION 1: Introduction -- 1. The time to move forward -- SECTION 2: The joint protection mechanisms -- Part 1 Introduction -- 2. Lumbo-pelvic stability: a functional model of the biomechanics and motor control -- Part 2 Specific joint protection of the spinal segments -- 3. Abdominal mechanism and support of the lumbar spine and pelvis -- 4. Paraspinal mechanism and support of the lumbar spine -- Part 3 The antigravity muscle support system -- 5. Stiffness of the lumbo-pelvic region for load transfer -- 6. The role of weightbearing and non-weightbearing muscles -- SECTION 3: IMPAIRMENT IN THE JOINT PROTECTION MECHANISMS: CONCEPTS -- 7. The deload model of injury -- 8. Joint injury -- 9. Pain models -- SECTION 4 IMPAIRMENT IN THE JOINT PROTECTION MECHANISMS: LOW BACK PAIN -- 10. Abdominal mechanism in low back pain -- 11. Paraspinal mechanism in low back pain -- 12. Impairments in the muscles controlling pelvic orientation and weightbearing -- SECTION 5 TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF LOW BACK PAIN -- 13. Principles of the 'segmental stabilization' exercise model -- 14. Local segmental control -- 15. Closed chain segmental control -- 16. Open chain segmental control and progression into function.
This book presents the latest information and research on the prevention and management of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. It introduces the reader to an approach to clinical management and prevention based on that research. This text's impressively thorough coverage makes it an indispensable text for both researchers and clinicians in the field of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. Written by 3 of the foremost researchers in the field, the material features a high level of credibility and respect, unlikely to be found in any other reference on musculoskeletal dysfunction. Coverage offers the most up-to-date information available, as it is based on the very latest research from the key workers in the field around the world Practical examples demonstrate the clinical relevance of the research to the student and busy practitioner The text presents a new, problem-solving approach to back pain assessment and management, based on the latest understanding of the anatomy, physiology and biomechanics involved. Extensive illustrations, line diagrams, and photographs complement the text with visual aides.
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2012.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780443072932 (electronic bk.)
Source: 29001:29001Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Backache
--Physical therapy.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: RD771.B217 / R53 2004
Dewey Class. No.: 617.5/64062
National Library of Medicine Call No.: 2004 K-698
Therapeutic exercise for lumbopelvic stabilization = a motor control approach for the treatment and prevention of low back pain /
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