Now reflecting the tremendous increase in knowledge and research evidence on the use of manipulative techniques in clinical practice, Manipulation of the Spine, Thorax and Pelvis, 5th Edition, helps you acquire and refine your skills on the safe use of high-velocity low-amplitude (HVLA) thrust techniques. This highly regarded resource advocates an approach that uses minimal leverage to achieve cavitation in a safe, comfortable and effective manner-supported by up-to-date, high-quality images and videos. In one comprehensive volume, you’ll find essential information on all aspects of the…mehr
Now reflecting the tremendous increase in knowledge and research evidence on the use of manipulative techniques in clinical practice, Manipulation of the Spine, Thorax and Pelvis, 5th Edition, helps you acquire and refine your skills on the safe use of high-velocity low-amplitude (HVLA) thrust techniques. This highly regarded resource advocates an approach that uses minimal leverage to achieve cavitation in a safe, comfortable and effective manner-supported by up-to-date, high-quality images and videos. In one comprehensive volume, you’ll find essential information on all aspects of the delivery of manipulation techniques, including important issues surrounding patient consent and safety issues in the broader context of relative risk. * Provides step-by-step coverage of 43 commonly used manipulation (HVLA) thrust techniques, supported by 293 photographs/drawings and 60 videos-all fully updated in light of recent research evidence * Includes concise technique summaries for quick review, a troubleshooting section that addresses difficulties with technique application, and a comprehensive review of spinal kinematics and spinal positioning for manipulation techniques * Contains a new chapter on the possible biological and psychological mechanisms relating to the efficacy of manipulation in clinical practice, and a new section on rib cage HVLA techniques * Offers detailed information on kinematics and coupled motion of the spine, minimal leverage positioning for HVLA thrust techniques, safety and minimising risk in the application of manipulation, and current evidence relating to the use of manipulation in paediatric and pregnant patient populations * Examines evidence relating to cavitation and the clinical effectiveness of spinal manipulation * Encourages you to reflect on how you are performing manipulative techniques in order to improve your skills * An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud
Part A HVLA thrust techniques - an osteopathic perspective 1. Introduction 2. Osteopathic history, principles and practice 3. Kinematics and coupled motion of the spine 4. Minimal leverage positioning for HVLA thrust techniques 5. Cavitation 6. Mechanisms of Effectiveness 7. Safety 8. Evidence-informed practice 9. Consent Part B HVLA thrust techniques 10 Cervical and cervicothoracic spine 11 Thoracic Spine 12 Rib Cage 13 Lumbar and thoracolumbar spine 14 Pelvis Part C Technique failure and analysis
Foreword Preface Acknowledgements
Part A HVLA thrust techniques - an osteopathic perspective
1 Introduction 2 Osteopathic history, principles and practice 3 Kinematics and coupled motion of the spine 4 Minimal leverage positioning for HVLA thrust techniques 5 Safety and HVLA thrust techniques 6 Evidence informed practice 7 Consent
Part B HVLA thrust techniques
8 Cervical and cervicothoracic spine Note: Before reviewing up-slope and down-slope HVLA thrust techniques, the Introduction on the website should be viewed. 8.1 Atlanto-occipital joint C0-1: Contact point on occiput; Chin hold; Patient supine; Anterior and superior thrust in a curved plane; Ligamentous myofascial positioning 8.2 Atlanto-occipital joint C0-1: Contact point on atlas; Chin hold; Patient supine; Anterior and superior thrust in a curved plane; Ligamentous myofascial positioning 8.3 Atlanto-axial joint C1-2: Chin hold; Patient supine; Rotation thrust; Ligamentous myofascial positioning 8.4 Atlanto-axial joint C1-2: Cradle hold; Patient supine; Rotation thrust; Ligamentous myofascial positioning 8.5 Cervical spine C2-7: Up-slope gliding; Chin hold; Patient supine 8.6 Cervical spine C2-7: Up-slope gliding; Chin hold; Patient supine - variation 8.7 Cervical spine C2-7: Up-slope gliding; Cradle hold; Patient supine 8.8 Cervical spine C2-7: Up-slope gliding; Cradle hold; Patient supine; Reversed primary and secondary leverage 8.9 Cervical spine C2-7: Up-slope gliding; Patient sitting; Operator standing in front 8.10 Cervical spine C2-7: Up-slope gliding; Patient sitting; Operator standing to the side 8.11 Cervical spine C2-7: Down-slope gliding; Chin hold; Patient supine 8.12 Cervical spine C2-7: Down-slope gliding; Cradle hold; Patient supine 8.13 Cervical spine C2-7: Down-slope gliding; Patient sitting; Operator standing to the side 8.14 Cervicothoracic spine C7-T3: Rotation gliding; Patient prone; Operator at side of couch 8.15 Cervicothoracic spine C7-T3: Rotation gliding; Patient prone; Operator at head of couch 8.16 Cervicothoracic spine C7-T3: Rotation gliding; Patient prone; Operator at head of couch - variation 8.17 Cervicothoracic spine C7-T3: Sidebending gliding; Patient sitting 8.18 Cervicothoracic spine C7-T3: Sidebending gliding; Patient sitting; Ligamentous myofascial positioning 8.19 Cervicothoracic spine C7-T3: Sidebending gliding; Patient sidelying 8.20 Cervicothoracic spine C7-T3: Sidebending gliding; Patient sidelying; Ligamentous myofascial positioning 8.21 Cervicothoracic spine C7-T3: Extension gliding; Patient sitting; Ligamentous myofascial positioning
10 Lumbar and thoracolumbar spine Note: Before reviewing sidelying HVLA thrust techniques in the lumbar and thoracolumbar spine, the Introduction on the website should be viewed. 10.1 Thoracolumbar spine T10-L2: Neutral positioning; Patient sidelying; Rotation gliding thrust 10.2 Thoracolum
Part A HVLA thrust techniques - an osteopathic perspective 1. Introduction 2. Osteopathic history, principles and practice 3. Kinematics and coupled motion of the spine 4. Minimal leverage positioning for HVLA thrust techniques 5. Cavitation 6. Mechanisms of Effectiveness 7. Safety 8. Evidence-informed practice 9. Consent Part B HVLA thrust techniques 10 Cervical and cervicothoracic spine 11 Thoracic Spine 12 Rib Cage 13 Lumbar and thoracolumbar spine 14 Pelvis Part C Technique failure and analysis
Foreword Preface Acknowledgements
Part A HVLA thrust techniques - an osteopathic perspective
1 Introduction 2 Osteopathic history, principles and practice 3 Kinematics and coupled motion of the spine 4 Minimal leverage positioning for HVLA thrust techniques 5 Safety and HVLA thrust techniques 6 Evidence informed practice 7 Consent
Part B HVLA thrust techniques
8 Cervical and cervicothoracic spine Note: Before reviewing up-slope and down-slope HVLA thrust techniques, the Introduction on the website should be viewed. 8.1 Atlanto-occipital joint C0-1: Contact point on occiput; Chin hold; Patient supine; Anterior and superior thrust in a curved plane; Ligamentous myofascial positioning 8.2 Atlanto-occipital joint C0-1: Contact point on atlas; Chin hold; Patient supine; Anterior and superior thrust in a curved plane; Ligamentous myofascial positioning 8.3 Atlanto-axial joint C1-2: Chin hold; Patient supine; Rotation thrust; Ligamentous myofascial positioning 8.4 Atlanto-axial joint C1-2: Cradle hold; Patient supine; Rotation thrust; Ligamentous myofascial positioning 8.5 Cervical spine C2-7: Up-slope gliding; Chin hold; Patient supine 8.6 Cervical spine C2-7: Up-slope gliding; Chin hold; Patient supine - variation 8.7 Cervical spine C2-7: Up-slope gliding; Cradle hold; Patient supine 8.8 Cervical spine C2-7: Up-slope gliding; Cradle hold; Patient supine; Reversed primary and secondary leverage 8.9 Cervical spine C2-7: Up-slope gliding; Patient sitting; Operator standing in front 8.10 Cervical spine C2-7: Up-slope gliding; Patient sitting; Operator standing to the side 8.11 Cervical spine C2-7: Down-slope gliding; Chin hold; Patient supine 8.12 Cervical spine C2-7: Down-slope gliding; Cradle hold; Patient supine 8.13 Cervical spine C2-7: Down-slope gliding; Patient sitting; Operator standing to the side 8.14 Cervicothoracic spine C7-T3: Rotation gliding; Patient prone; Operator at side of couch 8.15 Cervicothoracic spine C7-T3: Rotation gliding; Patient prone; Operator at head of couch 8.16 Cervicothoracic spine C7-T3: Rotation gliding; Patient prone; Operator at head of couch - variation 8.17 Cervicothoracic spine C7-T3: Sidebending gliding; Patient sitting 8.18 Cervicothoracic spine C7-T3: Sidebending gliding; Patient sitting; Ligamentous myofascial positioning 8.19 Cervicothoracic spine C7-T3: Sidebending gliding; Patient sidelying 8.20 Cervicothoracic spine C7-T3: Sidebending gliding; Patient sidelying; Ligamentous myofascial positioning 8.21 Cervicothoracic spine C7-T3: Extension gliding; Patient sitting; Ligamentous myofascial positioning
10 Lumbar and thoracolumbar spine Note: Before reviewing sidelying HVLA thrust techniques in the lumbar and thoracolumbar spine, the Introduction on the website should be viewed. 10.1 Thoracolumbar spine T10-L2: Neutral positioning; Patient sidelying; Rotation gliding thrust 10.2 Thoracolum
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