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Manipulative Therapy

Musculoskeletal Medicine

  • 1st Edition - September 10, 2009
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Karel Lewit
  • Language: English

Manipulative Therapy provides a systematic overview of chain reactions which are the basis of a rational holistic approach. These reactions are closely related to the upright hum… Read more

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Manipulative Therapy provides a systematic overview of chain reactions which are the basis of a rational holistic approach. These reactions are closely related to the upright human posture and to the "deep stabilisation system" as shown in the work of Richardson et al in Therapeutic Exercise for Spinal Stabilisation in Low Back Pain. This approach has meant a considerable advance in the therapy and rehabilitation of patients.

It gives a balanced picture of the importance of musles, joints and soft tissues, under the control of the nervous system, the textbook aims to treat disturbance of function, the most common cause of pain in the motor system, in the most effective way.

Locomotor system dysfunctions are shown to be treated very effectively using manual medicine techniques. Spinal column and joint mobility can be restored, and pain triggered by the autonomic nervous system can be positively influenced.

This is a comprehensive source of information relating to pathogenesis, diagnosis, indications and treatment methods, incorporating the latest research findings. Radiological diagnosis is is shown as laying the foundation for successful diagnosis and treatment with manual medicine techniques. Typical conditions associated with pain in the locomotor system is presented and described in functional terms for the first time. The book concludes with chapters covering preventative aspects and expert assessment.

Manipulative Therapy: Musculoskeletal Medicine is the follow on from: Manipulative Therapy in Rehabilitation of the Locomotor System, published by Butterworth Heinemann, 1985.

Key features

  • This classic textbook on manual medicine has been completely revised and enlarged
  • Written by an internationally reknowned neurologist and an authority on manual medicine
  • It is richly illustrated with over 450 images

Readership

Manual therapists, Chiropractors, Osteopaths, physical therapists: practitioners All doctors interested in the motor system: orthopedics, neurologists, rhumatologists, general practitioners

Table of contents

1 History and fundamental principles

2 Etiology and pathogenesis

3 Functional anatomy and radiology of the spinal column

4 Diagnosis of dysfunctions of the locomotor system

5 Indications for and principles underlying individual treatment methods

6 Therapeutic techniques

7 Clinical aspects of locomotor system dysfunction (vertebrogenic disorders)

8 Prevention of locomotor system dysfunctions

9 Expert assessment of locomotor system dysfunctions

10 The place of manipulative therapy and its future

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: September 10, 2009
  • Language: English

About the author

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Karel Lewit

Professor Karel Lewit is a neurologist and specialist in manual medicine of international reputation, and one of the founding members of the Prague school. He is still working and teaching as a professor in Prague. He played a decisive role in promoting manual medicine in central Europe. Doctors and physiotherapists in Germany are to this day largely taught according to his principles. He worked together with Vladimir Janda and Philip Greenman, and his postisometric relaxation (PIR) and reciprocal inhibition (RI) were developed from Mitchel’s muscle energy technique.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic

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