Maitland's clinical companion : an essential guide for students /: an essential guide for students. (2009)
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- Book
- Title:
- Maitland's clinical companion : an essential guide for students /: an essential guide for students. (2009)
- Main Title:
- Maitland's clinical companion : an essential guide for students
- Other Titles:
- Clinical companion
- Further Information:
- Note: Kevin Banks, Elly Hengeveld.
- Other Names:
- Banks, Kevin, 1959-
Hengeveld, Elly
Maitland, G. D (Geoffrey Douglas), 1924-2010 - Contents:
- Section 1-PrinciplesChapter 1 How to use the Maitland Concept of Manipulative Physiotherapy in Clinical Practice: An overview Chapter 2 How to explain the Maitland concept to patients and to colleagues Chapter 3 How to define Mobilisation and Manipulation Chapter 4 The evidence which supports the use of mobilisation /manipulation in clinical practice Chapter 5 Paradigms and Models: The overall role of mobilisation and manipulation in rehabilitation and clinical practice Chapter 6 Clinical Reasoning and the Maitland Concept of Manipulative Physiotherapy Chapter 7 How and when to assess and reassess the effect of each technique Chapter 8 How to carry out an ordered, structured, and individualised NMSK [Movement] Examination 8a-Format and aims of examination 8b-Communication 8c-Subjective Examination [C/O] 8d-Planning Physical Examination 8e-Physical Examination [P/E] Chapter 9 How to decide when to use mobilisation and manipulation techniques Chapter 10 How to select and progress the most appropriate technique[s] Chapter 11 How to perform mobilisation and manipulation techniques effectively Chapter 12 Neuromusculoskeletal disorders which are more likely to respond to mobilisation and manipulation Chapter 13 How to integrate the gains made from mobilisation and manipulation to help restore Functional Capacity and Performance Chapter 14 The role of mobilisation and manipulation for patient who have chronic/chronic severe problems Section 2-PracticeChapter 15 How to Examine,Section 1-PrinciplesChapter 1 How to use the Maitland Concept of Manipulative Physiotherapy in Clinical Practice: An overview Chapter 2 How to explain the Maitland concept to patients and to colleagues Chapter 3 How to define Mobilisation and Manipulation Chapter 4 The evidence which supports the use of mobilisation /manipulation in clinical practice Chapter 5 Paradigms and Models: The overall role of mobilisation and manipulation in rehabilitation and clinical practice Chapter 6 Clinical Reasoning and the Maitland Concept of Manipulative Physiotherapy Chapter 7 How and when to assess and reassess the effect of each technique Chapter 8 How to carry out an ordered, structured, and individualised NMSK [Movement] Examination 8a-Format and aims of examination 8b-Communication 8c-Subjective Examination [C/O] 8d-Planning Physical Examination 8e-Physical Examination [P/E] Chapter 9 How to decide when to use mobilisation and manipulation techniques Chapter 10 How to select and progress the most appropriate technique[s] Chapter 11 How to perform mobilisation and manipulation techniques effectively Chapter 12 Neuromusculoskeletal disorders which are more likely to respond to mobilisation and manipulation Chapter 13 How to integrate the gains made from mobilisation and manipulation to help restore Functional Capacity and Performance Chapter 14 The role of mobilisation and manipulation for patient who have chronic/chronic severe problems Section 2-PracticeChapter 15 How to Examine, Treat and Assess the Cervical Region Chapter 16 How to Examine, Treat and Assess the Temporomandibular region Chapter 17 How to Examine, Treat and Assess the Shoulder/Shoulder girdle region Chapter 18 How to Examine, Treat and Assess the Elbow region Chapter 19 How to Examine, Treat and Assess the Wrist and Hand region Chapter 20 How to Examine, Treat and Assess the Thoracic/ribcage region Chapter 21 How to Examine, Treat and Assess the Lumbar/Pelvic [SIJ] region Chapter 22 How to Examine, Treat and Assess the Hip region Chapter 23 How to Examine, Treat and Assess the Knee region Chapter 24 How to Examine, Treat and Assess the Foot and Ankle region Chapter 25 How to record Examination, Treatment and Assessment/Re-assessment Appendices Appendix 1 An example of electronic recording template Appendix 2 Planning and reflection sheets Appendix 3 Psychological assessment: An integral part of good patient handling skils Appendix 4 Communication strategies: Further detail … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Place of publication not identified : Churchill Livingstone
- Publication Date:
- 2009
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (672 pages)
- Subjects:
- 616.7062
Musculoskeletal system -- Diseases -- Treatment
Musculoskeletal system -- Diseases -- Patients -- Rehabilitation
Manipulation (Therapeutics)
Musculoskeletal manipulations -- Methods -- Handbooks
Musculoskeletal diseases -- Therapy -- Handbooks
Manipulation (Therapeutics)
Musculoskeletal system -- Diseases -- Patients -- Rehabilitation
Musculoskeletal system -- Diseases -- Treatment
Musculoskeletal Manipulations -- methods
Musculoskeletal Diseases -- therapy
Handbooks - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780702042577
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