to clinical application chapters

Introduction to clinical application chapters


In each region, descriptions are presented of the region’s structure and function, as well as detailed assessment and treatment protocols. It is assumed that all previous ‘overview’ chapters have been read since what is detailed in the clinical application chapters builds organically from the information and ideas previously outlined. Numerous specific citations are included in the clinical application chapters and the authors wish to acknowledge, in particular, the following primary sources: Gray’s anatomy (39th edn), Gray’s anatomy for Students, 2005, Clinical biomechanics by Schafer, Ward’s Foundations of osteopathic medicine, Lewit’s Manipulative therapy in rehabilitation of the motor system, Liebenson’s Rehabilitation of the spine, Travell & Simons’ Myofascial pain and dysfunction: the trigger point manual, vol 2, The physiology of the joints, vols 2 & 3, by Kapandji, Color atlas/text of human anatomy: locomotor system, vol 1, by Platzer, Lee’s The pelvic girdle, Vleeming et al’s Movement, stability and lumbopelvic pain, Waddell’s Back revolution, Bogduk’s Clinical anatomy of the lumbar spine and sacrum, Levangie & Norkin’s Joint structure and function, and Cailliet’s ‘Pain Series’ textbooks.


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Dec 11, 2016 | Posted by in NEUROLOGY | Comments Off on to clinical application chapters

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