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Back pain: a movement problem a clinical approach incorporating relevant research and practice Josephine Key

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Churchill Livingstone Elsevier 2010Description: xii, 385 pISBN:
  • 9780702030796
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 617.564
Contents:
The problem of back pain -- The development of posture and movement -- The analysis of movement -- Classification of muscles -- Salient aspects of normal function of the torso -- Changed control of posture and movement : the dysfunctional state -- The common features of posturomovement dysfunction -- The two primary patterns of torso dysfunction -- The clinical posturomovement impairment syndromes -- Examining probable contributions towards dysfunctional posture and movement -- A 'functional pathology of the motor system' involves a pattern generating mechanism underlying most spinal pain disorders -- Therapeutic approach -- Inherent implications in this model.
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4 Week Loan St. Luke's General Hospital Kilkenny St. Luke's General Hospital Kilkenny Open Shelves 617.564 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 032826
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Includes bibliographical references and index

The problem of back pain -- The development of posture and movement -- The analysis of movement -- Classification of muscles -- Salient aspects of normal function of the torso -- Changed control of posture and movement : the dysfunctional state -- The common features of posturomovement dysfunction -- The two primary patterns of torso dysfunction -- The clinical posturomovement impairment syndromes -- Examining probable contributions towards dysfunctional posture and movement -- A 'functional pathology of the motor system' involves a pattern generating mechanism underlying most spinal pain disorders -- Therapeutic approach -- Inherent implications in this model.

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