In this update of the 2003 edition that incorporates new evidence supporting spinal manual therapy, Makofsky (physical therapy, New York Institute of Technology, Old Westbury, NY), introduces students to the basics of this therapy for conditions of the spine, pelvis, and temporomandibular joint as they relate to clinical practice. The text includes additional case studies, updated references, numerous illustrations, and physical therapy evaluation forms. Advanced manipulative techniques for the upper cervical spine and sacrum are not included by design. The author is the inventor of an exercise device for improving head, neck, and spinal alignment. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Spinal Manual Therapy: An Introduction to Soft Tissue Mobilization, Spinal Manipulation, Therapeutic and Home Exercises, Second Edition is an easy-to-follow manual of clinical techniques for the spine, pelvis, and temporomandibular joint. The text provides “tools” rather than “recipes” and immerses the reader in the process of “thinking as a manual therapist,” rather than functioning as a technician. The clinical utility of this revised second edition combines the art and science of present day spinal manual therapy.
The focus of Spinal Manual Therapy, Second Edition is to provide clinically useful treatment techniques, while being mindful of the scientific literature related to the practice of spinal manual therapy. It is an ideal resource for all those interested in grasping the basics of spinal manual therapy and transferring that knowledge into practice within a clinical environment.
The hands-on approach taken by Dr. Howard W. Makofsky makes this new edition the go-to textbook for spinal manual therapy.
New to the Second Edition:
• New pictures of examination and treatment techniques with captions
• Additional case studies
• New evidence supporting spinal manual therapy
• Updated references throughout the text
This unique textbook has a plethora of clinical techniques, including the rationale for each of their use. With over 300 figures, illustrations, and photographs for each examination/treatment technique for various regions of the body, students and clinicians learning manual therapy will benefit greatly from Spinal Manual Therapy, Second Edition.
Inside you’ll find:
• Evaluation
• Soft tissue techniques
• Manipulative procedures
• Specific exercises
• Clinical problem solving
Spinal Manual Therapy, Second Edition mirrors a course on the introduction to spinal manual therapy and will be welcomed into physical therapy curriculums, as well as appreciated by clinicians when entering clinical practice.
Recenzijas
"Spinal Manual Therapy is both comprehensive and user friendly. The plethora of figures will greatly enhance the learning experience. However, the quality of Spinal Manual Therapy surpasses solely that of the student level. In fact, new graduates, novices, and clinicians with limited exposure to orthopaedic manual therapy will greatly benefit from this book."
Jessica Palmer, SPT and Joshua Cleland, DPT, OCS, The Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy
"...helps the reader to examine the patient using good manual skills to detect and treat somatic dysfunctions. I found it very interestingthe pictures are wonderfully helpful in demonstrating techniques and demonstrating exercises."
Diane J. Cordeiro, PT, OCS, CFMT, ADVANCE for Physical Therapists and PT Assistants
"This book is helpful in presenting entry level, evidence-based approaches to spinal manual therapy A good review of biomechanics and bony spinal anatomy is provided. This edition is much improved over the original. It is well written and references current literature, providing a good foundation for physical therapy students, entry level physical therapists, or novice manual therapists."
Gordon Riddle, PT, DPT, ATC, CSCS, North Hills Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Doody Enterprises, Inc.
Dedication |
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Acknowledgments |
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About the Author |
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Preface |
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Foreword |
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Section I Essentials of Spinal Manual Therapy |
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Vertebral Motion Dynamics |
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McKenzie's Three Syndromes |
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Principles of Manual Examination, Diagnosis, and Intervention |
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Section II Scapulothoracic Region |
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Examination and Evaluation of the Scapulothoracic Region |
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Connective Tissue Techniques for the Scapulothoracic Region (Myofascial Release, Direct Fascial Technique, and Friction) |
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Manipulation of the Thoracic Spine and Ribs |
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Therapeutic and Home Exercises for the Scapulothoracic Region |
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Section III Cervical Spine |
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Examination and Evaluation of the Cervical Spine |
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Connective Tissue Techniques and Stretching Procedures for the Cervical Spine |
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Cervical Spine Manual Therapy |
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Therapeutic and Home Exercises for the Cervical Spine |
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The Role of the Cervical Spine in Headache and Dizziness |
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Section IV Temporomandibular Joint |
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Examination and Evaluation of the Temporomandibular Joint |
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Connective Tissue Techniques for the Temporomandibular Joint/Facial Region |
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Intraoral Manipulation of the Temporomandibular Joint |
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Therapeutic and Home Exercises for the Temporomandibular Joint |
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Examination and Evaluation of the Lumbar Spine |
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Connective Tissue Techniques and Stretching Procedures for the Lumbar Spine |
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Lumbar Spine Mobilization/Manipulation |
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159 | (4) |
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Therapeutic and Home Exercises for the Lumbar Spine |
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Examination and Evaluation of the Pelvic Girdle |
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Connective Tissue Techniques and Stretching Procedures for the Pelvic Girdle |
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Pelvic Girdle Manual Therapy |
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Therapeutic and Home Exercises for the Pelvic Girdle |
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Posture, Stability, and the Posturejac |
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Section VII From the Classroom to the Clinic |
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The Evidence for Spinal Manual Therapy and Therapeutic Exercise |
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Appendix A Southside Institute for Physical Therapy---Physical Therapy Evaluation: Cervical/TMJ Form |
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Appendix B Southside Institute for Physical Therapy---Physical Therapy Evaluation: Spinal Form |
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Index |
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Howard W. Makofsky, PT, DHSc is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at the New York Institute of Technology, Old Westbury, NY; an Adjunct Professor at the Touro College School of Health Sciences, Bay Shore and New York, NY; and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy at Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY. Dr. Makofsky holds a bachelor of science degree in human physiology from McGill University, a bachelor of science degree in physical therapy and a master of science degree in health sciences from Stony Brook University, and a doctor of health science degree from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences, St. Augustine, FL.
Dr. Makofsky has been practicing, researching, and teaching manual physical therapy for 30 years. He has more than 20 published articles in the scientific literature, and holds patents on the Occivator® and PostureJac®. Dr. Makofsky was on the editorial board of the Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy for several years and presently sits on the editorial board of the Journal of Craniomandibular Practice.
Dr. Makofsky and his wife, Frances, founded the not-for-profit 501(c)(3) public charity, Kayas Kids, Inc, which provides financial support for the Paradise Orphanage in Burkina Faso, West Africa. Dr. and Mrs. Makofsky reside in Mastic Beach, NY during the school year, and in Advocate Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada in the summer months. They have four grown children and one grandchild.