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(Ebook) Movement Stability and Lumbopelvic Pain Integration of research and therapy 2nd Edition by Andry Vleeming, Vert Mooney, Rob Stoeckart ISBN 9780443101786 0443101787

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Authors:Andry Vleeming PhD PT, Vert Mooney MD, Rob Stoeckart PhD
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ISBN 10: 0443101787
ISBN 13: 9780443101786
Author: Andry Vleeming, Vert Mooney, Rob Stoeckart

The human pelvis has become a focus for a considerable amount of new research, which is relevant to manual therapy practice. In particular, movement within the pelvis is now being recognized and studied in relation to its role in maintaining stability in the vertebral column and subsequent implications for the prevention and treatment of low back pain. This important subject area is covered in depth in this new edition. The contributors represent the breadth of professionals involved in manual therapy, from osteopathy, chiropractic and manual physical therapy, to orthopaedic medicine and surgery, anaesthesia and pain control

(Ebook) Movement Stability and Lumbopelvic Pain Integration of research and therapy 2nd Edition Table of contents:

CHAPTER 1 - The muscular, ligamentous, and neural structure of the lumbosacrum and its relationship to low back pain, FH Willard
CHAPTER 2 - Anatomical linkages and muscle slings of the lumbopelvic region, Carl DeRosa, James A Porterfield
CHAPTER 3 - Anatomy and biomechanics of the lumbar fasciae: implications for lumbopelvic control and clinical practice, Priscilla J Barker, Christopher A Briggs
CHAPTER 4 - Clinical anatomy of the anterolateral abdominal muscles, Donna M Urquhart, Paul W Hodges
CHAPTER 5 - Clinical anatomy of the lumbar multifidus, L Danneels
CHAPTER 6 - Clinical anatomy and function of psoas major and deep sacral gluteus maximus, S Gibbons
CHAPTER 7 - The sacroiliac joint: sensory–motor control and pain, Aage Indahl, Sten Holm
CHAPTER 8 - The role of the pelvic girdle in coupling the spine and the legs: a clinical–anatomical perspective on pelvic stability, Andry Vleeming, Rob Stoeckart
CHAPTER 9 - Evolution of the human lumbopelvic region and its relationship to some clinical deficits of the spine and pelvis, C Owen Lovejoy
CHAPTER 10 - Kinematic models and the human pelvis, A Huson
CHAPTER 11 - How to use the spine, pelvis, and legs effectively in lifting, Michael A Adams, Patricia Dolan
CHAPTER 12 - Is the sacroiliac joint an evolved costovertebral joint?, Serge Gracovetsky
CHAPTER 13 - The evolution of myths and facts regarding function and dysfunction of the pelvic girdle, Diane Lee
CHAPTER 14 - Anatomical, biomechanical, and clinical perspectives on sacroiliac joints: an integrative synthesis of biodynamic mechanisms related to ankylosing spondylitis, Alfonse T Masi, Michael Benjamin, Andry Vleeming
CHAPTER 15 - A suspensory system for the sacrum in pelvic mechanics: biotensegrity, SM Levin
CHAPTER 16 - Why and how to optimize posture, Robert E Irvin
CHAPTER 17 - Gait style as an etiology to lower back pain, Howard J Dananberg
CHAPTER 18 - A detailed and critical biomechanical analysis of the sacroiliac joints and relevant kinesiology: the implications for lumbopelvic function and dysfunction, Richard L DonTigny
CHAPTER 19 - Stability or controlled instability?, Serge Gracovetsky
CHAPTER 20 - Basic problems in the visualization of the sacroiliac joint, PF Dijkstra
CHAPTER 21 - CT and MRI of the sacroiliac joints, John MD O'Neill, Erik Jurriaans
CHAPTER 22 - Visualization of pelvic biomechanical dysfunction, T Ravin
CHAPTER 23 - Movement of the sacroiliac joint with special reference to the effect of load, Bengt Sturesson
CHAPTER 24 - What is pelvic girdle pain?, HC Östgaard
CHAPTER 25 - The pattern of intrapelvic motion and lumbopelvic muscle recruitment alters in the presence of pelvic girdle pain, Barbara Hungerford, Wendy Gilleard
CHAPTER 26 - Differential diagnosis of low back pain, Stanley V Paris, James Viti
CHAPTER 27 - Conditions of weight bearing: asymmetrical overload syndrome (AOS), James A Porterfield, Carl DeRosa
CHAPTER 28 - Evidence-based clinical testing of the lumbar spine and pelvis, Mark Laslett
CHAPTER 29 - European guidelines for prevention in low back pain: Gerd Müller on behalf of the COST B13 Working Group on European Guidelines for Prevention in Low Back Pain
CHAPTER 30 - Evidence-based medicine for acute and chronic low back pain: guidelines, Maurits van Tulder, Bart Koes
CHAPTER 31 - European guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic girdle pain, Andry Vleeming, HB Albert, HC Östgaard, B Stuge, B Sturesson
CHAPTER 32 - Behavioral analysis, fear of movement/(re)injury, and cognitive–behavioral management of chronic low back pain, Johan WS Vlaeyen, Linda MG Vancleef
CHAPTER 33 - Functional control of the spine, Paul W Hodges, Jacek Cholewicki
CHAPTER 34 - Motor control in chronic pain: new ideas for effective intervention, G Lorimer Moseley
CHAPTER 35 - The painful and unstable lumbar spine: a foundation and approach for restabilization, Stuart M McGill
CHAPTER 36 - Important aspects for efficacy of treatment with specific stabilizing exercises for postpartum pelvic girdle pain, B Stuge, NK Vøllestad
CHAPTER 37 - Breathing pattern disorders and back pain, Leon Chaitow
CHAPTER 38 - Effective rehabilitation of lumbar and pelvic girdle pain, Vert Mooney
CHAPTER 39 - An integrated approach for the management of low back and pelvic girdle pain: a case report, Diane Lee
CHAPTER 40 - An integrated therapeutic approach to the treatment of pelvic girdle pain, Diane Lee, Andry Vleeming

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