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Low Back Pain
Handbook
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann;
(January 15, 1999)
Book Description
The non-specialists guide
to treating low back pain. This concise handbook will provide therapists
and students with the tools they need to effectively treat low back pain
for non-operative and post-surgical patients.
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Book Info
Shenandoah Univ., Winchester,
VA. Provides tools for clinical treatment, measurement of outcomes, and
rehabilitation protocols, Covers three broad categories: anatomy and etiology,
evaluation, and management. Halftone illustrations. For clinicians. Trim
size: 9 x 6 inches. Softcover.
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This handbook is designed
primarily for therapists who treat patients with low back pain but aren't
considered specialists in the area. The etiology section details anatomy
and biomechanics as well as diseases and disorders influencing the low
back region. The next section, evaluation, includes epidemiology and taking
a patient's history. The management section addresses both non-operative
and post-surgical patients with low back pain. This handbook is designed
primarily for therapists who treat patients with low back pain but aren't
considered specialists in the area. The etiology section details anatomy
and biomechanics as well as diseases and disorders influencing the low
back region. The next section, evaluation, includes epidemiology and taking
a patient's history. The management section addresses both non-operative
and post-surgical patients with low back pain.
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Back Pain
Rehabilitation
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann;
1st edition (January 15, 1993)
Book Description
Unlike other texts on back
pain, this book focuses on issues directly related to patient rehabilitation.
Each section reviews the current literature to ensure the reliability of
information, and balances that information with usable clinical strategies.
The book is divided in to three main sections, with leading therapists
and well-known clinicians sharing their experience on such topics as chronic
pain, symptom magnification, muscle fatigue, exercise and truck dynamometers.
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Book Info
Multidisciplinary text for
clinicians on the treatment, exercise, psychosocial assessment, patient
management, and measurement of functional impairment in lower back pain.
14 U.S. contributors.
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