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Clinical Anatomy and Management of Cervical Spine Pain
Clinical Anatomy and Management of Back Pain Series

Lynton Giles (Author), Kevin Singer (Author)

9780750623971, Elsevier Health Sciences

Paperback, published 30 January 1998

232 pages, 17 ills.
27 x 18 x 1.6 cm, 0.47 kg

"The book has impact right from the very beginning. [...] ...this book is an excellent contribution, updating current knowledge regarding the functional anatomy and treatment of mechanical neck pain. Epidemiologists tell us that the prevalence of neck pain is very high in the general population, and that better understanding of the problem should improve management and encourage standardized therapeutic guidelines."European Journal of Chiropractic, April 2001
text offers a unique perspective regarding management of cervical spine pain. ... A highlight for readers is that the chapters regarding management describe each clinician s evaluation method and point of view. ...the text is well referenced"JOSPT
is a detailed and useful text with an international perspective, containing chapters by physiotherpaists and medical reserachers from Australia, the USA, the UK, the Netherlands and Canada.

It is easy to follow, well referenced and comprehensively illustrated... Information is summarised in tabulated form, which would be useful for revising students.

I would recommend this book as a comprehensive guide to the examination and management of cervical spine dysfunction. It takes an evidence based, holistic view which is interesting and refreshing.

It is well presented and would be a valuable addition to the library of a practitioner at any level."Physiotherapy
is the second volume of the trilogy, The Clinical Anatomy and Management of Back Pain ... the final volume on the thoracic spine, scheduled for this year, is expected to be released in the first half of 2000. The Low Back volume was effusively reviewed by this writer in 1997, and this current release lives up to expectations.

It is authoritatively written by a solid team of contributors, including the talented Meridel Gatterman, Lindsay Rowe, and Allan Terrett, and very well illustrated with excellent diagrams and several novel overlays, where line art is superimposed on a photograph to clearly demonstrate the underlying anatomical structures...

This is a wonderful book with good clinical utility." Best of Books for 1999 section, Chiropractic Journal of Australia, Volume 29, Number 4, December 1999

The text has been organised into three sections so that the information required by the reader can be easily accessed:

*Section 1: introduces the reasoning behind the text as well as an
overview of the neuroanatomy of the cervical spine
*Section 2: the clinical anatomy, pathology and biomechanics of the
cervical spine
*Section 3: diagnosis and management

This book is the second volume in the series of three books bringing together a truly multidisciplinary approach to the management of mechanical spinal pain. Each volume provides a thorough review and analysis of clinically relevant information on the basic sciences leading to diagnosis and treatment of mechanical spinal disorders. The books are aimed at both undergraduate and postgraduate students of chiropractic, osteopathy and physiotherapy, as well as all clinicians who seek a comprehensive review of mechanical spinal pain.

Section 1: Introduction - Introduction: Section 2: Anatomy, Pathology and Biocmechanics - Anatomy and pathology of the cervical spine
Cervicothoracic transitional junction
Normal kinematics of the cervical spine
Whiplash injuries: Section 3: Diagnosis and Management - Diagnostic imaging of mechanical and degenerative syndromes of the cervical spine
Medical management of neck pain of mechanical origin
Surgical management of cervical spine pain of mechanical origin
Chiropractic management of cervical spine pain of mechanical origin
Osteopathic management of cervical spine pain of mechanical origin
Physiotherapy management of cervical spine pain of mechanical origin
Contraindications to cervical spine manipulation

Subject Areas: Chiropractic & osteopathy [MXH], Complementary medicine [MX], Physiotherapy [MQS]

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