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Assessment of the Spine
Phillip Ebrall (Author)
9780443072284, Elsevier Health Sciences
Hardback, published 5 April 2004
314 pages
21.9 x 27.6 x 2.3 cm, 1.11 kg
A systematic, integrated approach to manual assessment of the spine and its related articulations. Presented in a way which will fit into any chiropractic curriculum and written at a level suitable for undergraduate students and newly qualified practitioners. Observational and manual techniques of examination and assessment are described and discussed and guidance is given on how the findings may be recorded and analysed in order to arrive at an appropriate working diagnosis. The book is highly illustrated with line drawings, radiographs and photographs.
Preface-
Forewords
Part 1 Assessment principles and procedures
1. Process of assessment
2. The spinal motion unit
3. The functional spinal lesion
4. Assessment of kinematic change
5. Assessment of connective tissue change
6. Assessment of muscle change
7. Assessment of neural change
8. Assessment of vascular change
Part 2 Assessment of the spine by region
9. The upper cervical spine
10. The mid-cervical spine
11. The cervicothoracic spine
12. The mid-thoracic spine
13. The thoracolumbar spine
14. The lumbosacral spine and pelvis
Part 3 Documentation, patient history and the diagnosis
15. The clinical record
16. The patient history
17. The process of diagnosis
References
Index
Subject Areas: Chiropractic & osteopathy [MXH], Complementary medicine [MX], Orthopaedics & fractures [MNS], Sports injuries & medicine [MMS]