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Whiplash, Headache, and Neck Pain: Research-Based Directions for Physical Therapies
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 617.53044
EAN: 9780443100475
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0443100470
Label: Churchill Livingstone
Manufacturer: Churchill Livingstone
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 260
Publication Date: March 25, 2008
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Studio: Churchill Livingstone
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Editorial Review: A textbook and practical clinical handbook for all students and practitioners concerned with the evaluation, diagnosis, assessment and management of neck pain and cervical headache particularly in relation to whiplash. It is likely to become essential study for final year physiotherapy and chiropractic students, for all manipulative physiotherapy MSc students and a widely used clinical ref text for all involved in the assessment and management of whiplash and related neck and head pain. This book presents the applied sciences, clinical assessment methods and rehabilitation protocols for the management of persons with neck pain. The material presented in this book represents the translation of research into clinical practice and provides a systematic approach to assessment and an evidence base for conservative clinical management strategies for neck pain. Unique topics in this book include: Provides an understanding of the pathophysiological processes in the sensory, motor and sensorimotor systems and how they present in patients with neck pain disorders. Presents multimodal approaches to management of neck pain guided by the evidence of presenting dysfunctions Presents a comprehensive description of a therapeutic exercise approach based on motor control which has proven efficacy.
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