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E-grāmata: Grieve's Modern Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy

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Since the third edition of Grieve's Modern Manual Therapy was published in 2005, the original concepts of manipulative therapy have grown to embrace new research-generated knowledge. Expansions in practice have adopted new evidence which include consideration of psychological or social moderators. The original manual therapy or manipulative therapy approaches have transformed into musculoskeletal physiotherapy and this is recognized by the change in title for the new edition - Grieve's Modern Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy.

Grieve's Modern Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy continues to bring together the latest state-of-the-art research, from both clinical practice and the related basic sciences, which is most relevant to practitioners. The topics addressed and the contributing authors reflect the best and most clinically relevant contemporary work within the field of musculoskeletal physiotherapy.



With this as its foundation and a new six-strong editorial team at its helm, the fourth edition now expands its focus from the vertebral column to the entire musculoskeletal system. For the first time both the spine and extremities are covered, capturing the key advances in science and practices relevant to musculoskeletal physiotherapy.

The book is divided into five parts containing multiple sections and chapters. The first part looks at advances in the sciences underpinning musculoskeletal physiotherapy practice. Here there is commentary on topics such as movement, the interaction between pain and motor control as well as neuromuscular adaptations to exercise. Applied anatomical structure is covered in addition to the challenges of lifestyle and ageing. A new section highlights the important area of measurement and presents the scope of current and emerging measurements for investigating central and peripheral aspects relating to pain, function and morphological change. Another section discusses some contemporary research approaches such as quantitative and qualitative methods as well as translational research.

Part III contains sections on the principles of and broader aspects of management which are applicable to musculoskeletal disorders of both the spine and periphery. Topics include models for management prescription, communication and pain management and contemporary principles of management for the articular, nervous and sensorimotor systems. In recognition of the patient centred and inclusive nature of contemporary musculoskeletal practice, there is also discussion about how physiotherapists may use cognitive behavioural therapies when treating people with chronic musculoskeletal disorders.

The final part of the book focuses on selected contemporary issues in clinical practice for a particular region, condition or the most topical approaches to the diagnosis and management of a region. A critical review of the evidence (or developing evidence) for approaches is given and areas for future work are highlighted.





The only textbook which covers the breadth of musculoskeletal physiotherapy practice, bringing together the work and opinions of leading international experts Presents the latest science, research evidence and clinical practices for assessment and management of spinal and extremity disorders Uses contemporary knowledge in diagnostics and future directions to demonstrate how to manage both acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain Considers important aspects underpinning clinical practice across the biopsychosocial domains











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 ix
Acknowledgements x
Foreword xi
Contributors xii
Plate Section
PART I
1 Introduction to the Text
3(5)
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
8(11)
Jo Nijs
Margot De Kooning
David Beckwee
Peter Vaes
3 Neuro-Electrochemistry of Movement
19(9)
Harsimran Baweja
4 Postural Control and Sensorimotor Integration
28(14)
Ian Loram
5 Motor Control and Motor Learning
42(11)
Natalie Mrachacz-Kersting
Peter Stubbs
Sabata Gervasio
6 Interaction between Pain and Sensorimotor Control
53(15)
Paul Hodges
Deborah Falla
7 Neuromuscular Adaptations to Exercise
68(10)
Ross Pollock
Stephen Harridge
8 The Peripheral Nervous System and its Compromise in Entrapment Neuropathies
78(15)
Annina Schmid
9 Functional Anatomy
93(13)
9.1 The Cervical Spine
93(8)
Gail Forrester-Gale
Ioannis Paneris
9.2 Lumbar Spine
101(5)
Michael Adams
Patricia Dolan
10 Tendon and Tendinopathy
106(11)
10.1 Tendon And Tendon Pathology
106(6)
Hazel Screen
10.2 Managing Tendinopathies
112(5)
Jill Cook
Ebonie Rio
Jeremy Lewis
11 Lifestyle and Musculoskeletal Health
117(9)
Elizabeth Dean
Anne Soderlund
12 Ageing and the Musculoskeletal System
126(11)
Christopher McCarthy
Aubrey Monie
Kevin Singer
Section 2.2 Advances In Measurement Methods
136(1)
13 Movement Analysis
137(7)
Aurelio Cappozzo
Andrea Cereatti
Valentina Camomilla
Claudia Mazza
Giuseppe Vannozzi
14 New Developments in Ultrasound Imaging in Physiotherapy Practice and Research
144(9)
Alan Hough
Maria Stokes
15 Advances in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Measures
153(8)
James Elliott
Graham Galloway
Barbara Cagnie
Katie McMahon
16 Musculoskeletal Pain in the Human Brain: Insights from Functional Brain Imaging Techniques
161(7)
Michael Farrell
17 Advances in Electromyography
168(11)
Deborah Falla
Dario Farina
18 Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation in the Measurement and Treatment of Musculoskeletal Disorders
179(8)
Siobhan Schabrun
Caroline Alexander
19 Musculoskeletal Modelling
187(7)
Mark de Zee
John Rasmussen
20 Quantitative Sensory Testing: Implications for Clinical Practice
194(8)
Toby Hall
Kathy Briffa
Axel Schafer
Brigitte Tampin
Niamh Moloney
21 Outcome Measures in Musculoskeletal Practice
202(10)
Jonathan Hill
Section 2.3 Research Approaches For Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
211(1)
22 Clinical Research to Test Treatment Effects
212(8)
Anita Gross
Charlie Goldsmith
David Walton
Joy MacDermid
23 Research Approaches to Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
220(7)
23.1 Quantitative Research
221(2)
Lieven Danneels
23.2 Qualitative Research
223(1)
Nicola Petty
23.3 Mixed Methods Research
224(3)
Hubert van Griensven
24 Standardized Data Collection, Audit and Clinical Profiling
227(5)
Ann Moore
25 Implementation Research
232(9)
Simon French
Sally Green
Rachelle Buchbinder
Jeremy Grimshaw
PART III ADVANCES IN CLINICAL SCIENCE AND PRACTICE
Section 3.1 Principles Of Management
241(1)
26 Clinical Reasoning and Models for Clinical Management
242(8)
Peter Kent
Jan Hartvigsen
27 Communicating with Patients
250(12)
27.1 Patient-Focused Practice And Communication: Use Of Communication In The Clinical Setting
250(4)
Ruth Parry
27.2 Patient Education: A Collaborative Approach
254(4)
Lynne Caladine
Jane Morris
27.3 Communicating Risk
258(4)
Roger Kerry
28 Pain Management Introduction
262(15)
28.1 The Patient's Pain Experience
262(3)
Hubert van Griensven
28.2 Educational Approaches To Pain Management
265(4)
James McAuley
28.3 Physical Interventions Of Pain Management And Potential Processes
269(8)
Kathleen Sluka
29 Spinal Manipulation
277(10)
Christopher McCarthy
Joel Bialosky
Darren Rivett
30 Neurodynamic Management of the Peripheral Nervous System
287(11)
Michel Coppieters
Robert Nee
31 Therapeutic Exercise
298(12)
Deborah Falla
Rod Whiteley
Marco Cardinale
Paul Hodges
32 Management of the Sensorimotor System
310(18)
32.1 The Cervical Region
310(5)
Ulrik Roijezon
Julia Treleaven
32.2 Sensorimotor Control Of Lumbar Spine Alignment
315(4)
Jaap van Dieen
Idsart Kingma
Nienke Willigenburg
Henri Kiers
32.3 The Lower Limb
319(9)
Nicholas Clark
Scott Lephart
33 Consideration of Cognitive and Behavioural Influences on Physiotherapy Practice
328(6)
Justin Kenardy
Kim Bennell
34 Adjunct Modalities for Pain
334(8)
34.1 Electrophysical Agents
334(2)
Tim Watson
34.2 Acupuncture/Dry Needling
336(3)
Panos Barlas
34.3 The Use Of Tape In Manageng Spinal Pain
339(3)
Jenny McConnell
35 Cautions in Musculoskeletal Practice
342(16)
35.1 Masqueraders
343(4)
Susan Greenhalgh
James Selfe
35.2 Haemodynamics And Clinical Practice
347(5)
Alan Taylor
Roger Kerry
35.3 Pre-Manipulative Screening For Craniocervical Ligament Integrity
352(5)
Peter Osmotherly
Section 3.2 The Broader Scope Of Management
357(1)
36 Supported Self-Management and an Overview of Self-Help
358(6)
Ann Moore
37 Role of Physiotherapy in Lifestyle and Health Promotion in Musculoskeletal Conditions
364(15)
Elizabeth Dean
Anne Soderlund
38 Musculoskeletal Health in the Workplace
379(9)
Venerina Johnston
Leon Straker
Martin Mackey
39 Screening
388(12)
39.1 Screening For Musculoskeletal Disorders
388(6)
Tania Pizzari
Carolyn Taylor
39.2 What Is Our Baseline For Movement? The Clinical Need For Movement Screening, Testing And Assessment
394(6)
Gray Cook
Kyle Kiesel
40 Advanced Roles in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
400(9)
Jill Gamlin
Maree Raymer
Jeremy Lewis
PART IV OVERVIEW OF CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN PRACTICE
Section 4.1 Introduction
409(1)
41 Cervical Spine: Idiopathic Neck Pain
410(13)
Gwendolen Jull
Deborah Falla
Shaun O'Leary
Christopher McCarthy
42 Whiplash-Associated Disorders
423(10)
Michele Sterling
Tze Siong Ng
David Walton
Ashley Smith
43 Temporomandibular Disorders: Neuromusculoskeletal Assessment and Management
433(11)
Harry von Piekartz
44 Thoracic Spine: Models of Assessment and Management
444(16)
44.1 Clinical Examination And Targeted Management Of Thoracic Musculoskeletal Pain
444(5)
Quentin Scott
44.2 The Thoracic Ring Approach™ -- A Whole Person Framework To Assess And Treat The Thoracic Spine And Ribcage
449(6)
Linda-Joy Lee
44.3 Management Of The Thoracic Spine In Patients With COPD
455(5)
Nicola Heneghan
15 Lumbar Spine
460(28)
45.1 The McKenzie Method Of Mechanical Diagnosis And Therapy -- An Overview
460(5)
Stephen May
Helen Clare
45.2 Multidimensional Approach For The Targeted Management Of Low Back Pain
465(5)
Peter O'Sullivan
Wim Dankaerts
Kieran O'Sullivan
Kjartan Fersum
45.3 Treatment-Based Classification System
470(4)
Julie Fritz
45.4 Movement System Impairment Syndromes Of The Low Back
474(8)
Shirley Sahrmann
Linda van Dillen
45.5 The Role Of Motor Control Training
482(6)
Paul Hodges
16 The Sacroiliac Joint (Pelvic Pain): Models of Assessment and Management
488(18)
46.1 A Person-Centred Biopsychosocial Approach To Assessment And Management Of Pelvic Girdle Pain
488(7)
Darren Beales
Peter O'Sullivan
46.2 The Pelvic Girdle: A Look At How Time, Experience And Evidence Change Paradigms
495(5)
Diane Lee
46.3 A Critical Viewpoint On Models, Testing And Treatment Of Patients With Lumbopelvic Pain
500(6)
Annelies Pool-Goudzwaard
17 Hip-Related Pain
506(16)
Kay Crossley
Alison Grimaldi
Joanne Kemp
18 The Knee: Introduction
522(25)
48.1 Acute Knee Injuries
522(6)
Lee Herrington
48.2 Patellofemoral Pain
528(8)
Kay Crossley
Sallie Cowan
Bill Vicenzino
48.3 Knee Osteoarthritis
536(11)
Kim Bennell
Rana Hinman
Melanie Holden
George Peat
49 Ankle Injury
547(10)
Claire Hiller
Kathryn Refshauge
50 The Shoulder
557(26)
50.1 Shoulder Assessment
557(6)
Eric Hegedus
Jeremy Lewis
50.2 Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy And Subacromial Pain Syndrome
563(5)
Jeremy Lewis
Karen Ginn
50.3 The Unstable Shoulder
568(7)
Lyn Watson
Tania Pizzari
Jane Simmonds
Jeremy Lewis
50.4 Posterior Shoulder Tightness
575(2)
John Borstad
Jeremy Lewis
50.5 Frozen Shoulder Contraction Syndrome
577(6)
Jeremy Lewis
51 Elbow
583(12)
Brooke Coombes
Leanne Bisset
Bill Vicenzino
52 Wrist/Hand
595(14)
Anne Wajon
PART V FUTURE DIRECTIONS
53 Future Directions in Research and Practice
609(2)
Gwendolen Jull
Ann Moore
Deborah Falla
Jeremy Lewis
Christopher McCarthy
Michele Sterling
Index 611