Orthopedic Manual Therapy presents a
systematic, step-by-step guide to manual therapy for disorders of the
extremities and spine. Readers will find detailed examination and
treatment techniques, the newest scientific and clinical advances, and updates
on pain physiology, biomechanics, neurodynamics, and the biopsychosocial model
of disease as the foundation for manual therapy.
Special
Features
- Describes every procedure in well structured, logical
sequences of assessment, classification, and intervention, including core
questions for patients - Covers examination and treatment of all
joints, from the toes to the shoulder girdle, with new information on the
sacro-iliac joint tests, as well as additional new techniques for the wrist and
the hindfoot - Provides more than 500 full-color, step-by-step
photographs that illustrate every technique for treating functional
disorders of the locomotor system - Explains the important topic of
arthrokinematics (movement of the adjacent joint surfaces) and its role in
the mechanics of manual therapy - Offers a practical documentation
template for recording each articulation and communicating findings to
colleagues or physicians - Access to 20 instructive videos on the Thieme
MediaCenter that demonstrate procedures in real-life clinical situations
Complete with case studies, checklists, and study questions, this practical,
didactic book is ideal as both a textbook and a reference. Students and
practitioners of physical and manual therapy will find it essential for gaining
the knowledge and decision-making skills to treat any musculoskeletal disorder
related to posture and movement.