cover image - Grieve's Modern Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 4th Edition
ISBN: 9780702066511
Copyright: 2015
Publication Date: 07-01-2015
Page Count: 672
Imprint: Elsevier
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Grieve's Modern Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 4th Edition

by Gwendolen Jull, PhD, MPhty, GradDipManipTher, DipPhty, FACP, Ann Moore, PhD, GradDipPhys, FCSP, DipTP, CertEd, FMACP, ILTM, Deborah Falla, PhD, BPhty, Jeremy Lewis, BApSci (Physio), PhD, FCSP, Christopher McCarthy, PhD, PGDs Biomech, Manual Therapy, Physiotherapy, FMACP, FCSP and Michele Sterling, PhD, MPhty, BPhty, Grad Dip Manip Physio, FACP

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ISBN: 9780702066511
Copyright: 2015
Publication Date: 07-01-2015
Page Count: 672
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $134.99
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    • Presents state-of-the-art manual therapy research from the last 10 years
    • Multidisciplinary authorship presents the viewpoints of different professions crucial to the ongoing back pain management debate
    • Highly illustrated and fully referenced
      • Now covers the musculoskeletal systems of the upper and lower limbs as well as the spine
      • Title, topics, prominent editors and authors – all reflect the evolution in knowledge, models of diagnosis and contemporary practice
      • Overviews of the latest advances in:
        • the basic sciences relevant to musculoskeletal physiotherapy
        • clinical science and practice
        • imaging and measurement techniques
      • Over 300 illustrations
      • Colour plate section
    • Preface to the Fourth Edition
      Acknowledgements
      Foreword
      Contributors
      Plate Section

      PART I
      1
      Introduction to the Text
      Gwendolen Jull, Ann Moore, Deborah Falla, Jeremy Lewis, Christopher McCarthy, Michele Sterling

      PART II ADVANCES IN THEORY AND PRACTICE

      SECTION 2.1 ADVANCES IN BASIC SCIENCE
      2
      The Neurophysiology of Pain and Pain Modulation: Modern Pain Neuroscience for Musculoskeletal Physiotherapists
      Jo Nijs, Margot De Kooning, David Beckwée, Peter Vaes
      3 Neuro-Electrochemistry of Movement
      Harsimran Baweja
      4 Postural Control and Sensorimotor Integration
      Ian Loram
      5 Motor Control and Motor Learning
      Natalie Mrachacz-Kersting, Peter Stubbs, Sabata Gervasio
      6 Interaction between Pain and Sensorimotor Control
      Paul Hodges, Deborah Falla
      7 Neuromuscular Adaptations to Exercise
      Ross Pollock, Stephen Harridge
      8 The Peripheral Nervous System and its Compromise in Entrapment Neuropathies
      Annina Schmid
      9 Functional Anatomy
      9.1 The Cervical Spine
      Gail Forrester Gale, Ioannis Paneris
      9.2 Lumbar Spine
      Michael Adams, Patricia Dolan
      10 Tendon and Tendinopathy
      10.1 Tendon and Tendon Pathology
      Hazel Screen
      10.2 Managing Tendinopathies
      Jill Cook, Ebonie Rio, Jeremy Lewis
      11 Lifestyle and Musculoskeletal Health
      Elizabeth Dean, Anne Söderlund
      12 Ageing and the Musculoskeletal System
      Christopher McCarthy, Aubrey Monie, Kevin Singer

      SECTION 2.2 ADVANCES IN MEASUREMENT METHODS
      13
      Movement Analysis
      Aurelio Cappozzo, Andrea Cereatti, Valentina Camomilla, Claudia Mazzà, Giuseppe Vannozzi
      14 New Developments in Ultrasound Imaging in Physiotherapy Practice and Research
      Alan Hough, Maria Stokes
      15 Advances in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Measures
      James Elliott, Graham Galloway, Barbara Cagnie, Katie McMahon
      16 Musculoskeletal Pain in the Human Brain: Insights from Functional Brain Imaging Techniques
      Michael Farrell
      17 Advances in Electromyography
      Deborah Falla, Dario Farina
      18 Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation in the Measurement and Treatment of Musculoskeletal Disorders
      Siobhan Schabrun, Caroline Alexander
      19 Musculoskeletal Modelling
      Mark de Zee, John Rasmussen
      20 Quantitative Sensory Testing: Implications for Clinical Practice
      Toby Hall, Kathy Briffa, Axel Schäfer, Brigitte Tampin, Niamh Moloney
      21 Outcome Measures in Musculoskeletal Practice
      Jonathan Hill

      SECTION 2.3 RESEARCH APPROACHES FOR MUSCULOSKELETAL PHYSIOTHERAPY
      22
      Clinical Research to Test Treatment Effects
      Anita Gross, Charlie Goldsmith, David Walton, Joy MacDermid
      23 Research Approaches to Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
      23.1 Quantitative Research
      Lieven Danneels
      23.2 Qualitative Research
      Nicola Petty
      23.3 Mixed Methods Research
      Hubert van Griensven
      24 Standardized Data Collection, Audit and Clinical Profiling
      Ann Moore
      25 Implementation Research
      Simon French, Sally Green, Rachelle Buchbinder, Jeremy Grimshaw

      PART III ADVANCES IN CLINICAL SCIENCE AND PRACTICE

      SECTION 3.1 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
      26
      Clinical Reasoning and Models for Clinical Management
      Peter Kent, Jan Hartvigsen
      27 Communicating with Patients
      27.1 Patient-Focused Practice and Communication: Use of Communication in the Clinical Setting
      Ruth Parry
      27.2 Patient Education: A Collaborative Approach
      Lynne Caladine, Jane Morris
      27.3 Communicating Risk
      Roger Kerry
      28 Pain Management Introduction
      28.1 The Patient’s Pain Experience
      Hubert van Griensven
      28.2 Educational Approaches to Pain Management
      James McAuley
      28.3 Physical Interventions of Pain Management and Potential Processes
      Kathleen Sluka
      29 Spinal Manipulation
      Christopher McCarthy, Joel Bialosky, Darren Rivett
      30 Neurodynamic Management of the Peripheral Nervous System
      Michel Coppieters, Robert Nee
      31 Therapeutic Exercise
      Deborah Falla, Rod Whiteley, Marco Cardinale, Paul Hodges
      32 Management of the Sensorimotor System
      32.1 The Cervical Region
      Ulrik Röijezon, Julia Treleaven
      32.2 Sensorimotor Control of Lumbar Spine Alignment
      Jaap van Dieën, Idsart Kingma, Nienke Willigenburg, Henri Kiers
      32.3 The Lower Limb
      Nicholas Clark, Scott Lephart
      33 Consideration of Cognitive and Behavioural Influences on Physiotherapy Practice
      Justin Kenardy, Kim Bennell
      34 Adjunct Modalities for Pain
      34.1 Electrophysical Agents
      Tim Watson
      34.2 Acupuncture/Dry Needling
      Panos Barlas
      34.3 The Use of Tape in Managing Spinal Pain
      Jenny McConnell
      35 Cautions in Musculoskeletal Practice
      35.1 Masqueraders
      Susan Greenhalgh, James Selfe
      35.2 Haemodynamics and Clinical Practice
      Alan Taylor, Roger Kerry
      35.3 Pre-Manipulative Screening for Craniocervical Ligament Integrity
      Peter Osmotherly

      SECTION 3.2 THE BROADER SCOPE OF MANAGEMENT
      36
      Supported Self-Management and an Overview of Self-Help
      Ann Moore
      37 Role of Physiotherapy in Lifestyle and Health Promotion in Musculoskeletal Conditions
      Elizabeth Dean, Anne Söderlund
      38 Musculoskeletal Health in the Workplace
      Venerina Johnston, Leon Straker, Martin Mackey
      39 Screening
      39.1 Screening for Musculoskeletal Disorders
      Tania Pizzari, Carolyn Taylor
      39.2 What is our Baseline for Movement? The Clinical Need for Movement Screening, Testing and Assessment
      Gray Cook, Kyle Kiesel
      40 Advanced Roles in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
      Jill Gamlin, Maree Raymer, Jeremy

    • Gwendolen Jull, PhD, MPhty, GradDipManipTher, DipPhty, FACP, Emeritus Professor, Physiotherapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Australia, Ann Moore, PhD, GradDipPhys, FCSP, DipTP, CertEd, FMACP, ILTM, Professor of Physiotherapy, School of Health Professions, University of Brighton, Eastbourne, UK, Deborah Falla, PhD, BPhty, Professor, Chair in Rehabilitation Science and Physiotherapy, School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK, Jeremy Lewis, BApSci (Physio), PhD, FCSP, Consultant Physiotherapist for London Shoulder Clinic, Centre for Health and Human Performance & for Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust; University of Limerick, Ireland; School of Health and Social Work, University of Hertfordshire, UK, Christopher McCarthy, PhD, PGDs Biomech, Manual Therapy, Physiotherapy, FMACP, FCSP, Clinical Fellow, Manchester School of Physiotherapy, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK and Michele Sterling, PhD, MPhty, BPhty, Grad Dip Manip Physio, FACP, NHMRC Investigator Leadership 2 Fellow; Director, NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence: Better Health Outcomes for Compensable Injury; Program Lead, RECOVER Injury Research Centre, The University of Queensland, Australia
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