The Low Back Pain Handbook

The Low Back Pain Handbook
Author: Andrew J. Cole,Stanley A. Herring
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1997
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UOM:39015038613074

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An authoritative guide to the evaluation and practical management of low back pain, one of the most frequently encountered workplace disability problems. The book furnishes clear advice on diagnosis, clinical presentation, and therapeutic intervention, also covered are workmen's compensation, chronic pain programs, disability evaluations, and legal issues.

The Low Back Pain Handbook

The Low Back Pain Handbook
Author: Andrew J. Cole,Stanley A. Herring
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2003
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1560534931

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The second edition of this handbook emphasizes practicality--useful information for the primary care clinician for arriving at the correct diagnosis and treatment, with tips on when to refer the patient. The outline format allows busy clinicians to quickly obtain practical information that directly affects treatment decisions. Therefore, the chapters summarize relevant clinical information and purposely avoid exhaustive reviews. Section headings are: Evaluation, Treatment Options, and Special Populations and Problems. Seven chapters new to the second edition are: Evidence-based Spine Care, Epidemiology, Risk Factors of Lumbar Spine Pain, Manipulation of the Lower Back, Delayed Recovery from Lumbar Spine Injury, Lumbar Spine Pain in Women, and Complementary Care Outline format allows quick and easy access to information Liberal use of bold highlights topic headings Each chapter begins with a list of key summary points and clinical pearls New chapters include Epidemiology of Low Back Pain, Acute vs. Chronic Pain, Manipulation, implantable Technology, Percutaneous Intradiscal Therapies, and Evidence-Based Medicine. Special focus on cost-effective intervention

Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain
Author: James M. Cox
Publsiher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 1648
Release: 2012-01-18
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781451180459

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The Seventh Edition of this textbook is built upon the peer-reviewed literature and research studies in the diagnosis and treatment of low back and radicular pain, focusing on the nonsurgical chiropractic adjusting methods. This text is the culmination of twelve years of updated research and development of spinal manipulation. From spinal stenosis to rehabilitation of low back pain patients to the latest treatise on fibromyalgia, you’ll find it all in Low Back Pain, Seventh Edition.

Evidence Based Management of Low Back Pain E Book

Evidence Based Management of Low Back Pain   E Book
Author: Simon Dagenais,Scott Haldeman
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2011-01-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780323079242

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Covering all commonly used interventions for acute and chronic low back pain conditions, Evidence-Based Management of Low Back Pain consolidates current scientific studies and research evidence into a single, practical resource. Its multidisciplinary approach covers a wide scope of treatments from manual therapies to medical interventions to surgery, organizing interventions from least to most invasive. Editors Simon Dagenais and Scott Haldeman, along with expert contributors from a variety of clinical and academic institutions throughout the world, focus on the best available scientific evidence, summarizing the results from the strongest to the weakest types of studies. No other book makes it so easy to compare the different interventions and treatment approaches, giving you the tools to make better, more informed clinical decisions. A multidisciplinary approach covers treatments from manual therapies to medical interventions to surgery, and many others in between. An interdisciplinary approach enables health care providers to work together. A logical, easy-to-follow organization covers information by intervention type, from least invasive to most invasive. Integration of interventions provides information in a clinically useful way, so it's easier to consider more than one type of treatment or intervention for low back pain, and easier to see which methods should be tried first. 155 illustrations include x-rays, photos, and drawings. Tables and boxes summarize key information. Evidence-based content allows you to make clinical decisions based on the ranking the best available scientific studies from strongest to weakest. Patient history and examination chapters help in assessing the patient's condition and in ruling out serious pathology before making decisions about specific interventions. Experienced editors and contributors are proven authors, researchers, and teachers, and practitioners, well known in the areas of orthopedics, pain management, chiropractic, physical therapy, and behavioral medicine as well as complementary and alternative medicine; the book's contributors include some of the leading clinical and research experts in the field of low back pain. Coverage based on The Spine Journal special issue on low back pain ensures that topics are relevant and up to date. A systematic review of interventions for low back pain includes these categories: patient education, exercise and rehabilitation, medications, manual therapy, physical modalities, complementary and alternative medicine, behavioral modification, injections, minimally invasive procedures, and surgery. Surgical interventions include decompression, fusion, disc arthroplasty, and dynamic stabilization. Additional coverage includes patient education and multidisciplinary rehabilitation.

Low Back Pain Handbook

Low Back Pain Handbook
Author: Brian P. D'Orazio
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1999
Genre: Backache
ISBN: UOM:39015043817751

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Provides students and clinicians with information on the low back as a whole, rather than just the lumbar spine, in as informal a manner as the requirements for biomedical and scientific rigor allow. Intended as a ready tool for clinical treatment, measuring outcomes, and rehabilitation protocols. Broadly divided into sections on anatomy and etiology, evaluation, and management. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Handbook of Pain and Palliative Care

Handbook of Pain and Palliative Care
Author: Rhonda J. Moore
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 902
Release: 2019-06-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9783319953694

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This comprehensive revision of the invaluable reference presents a rigorous survey of pain and palliative care phenomena across the lifespan and across disciplines. Grounded in the biopsychosocial viewpoint of its predecessor, it offers up-to-date understanding of assessments and interventions for pain, the communication of pain, common pain conditions and their mechanisms, and research and policy issues. In keeping with the current public attention to painkiller use and misuse, contributors discuss a full range of pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to pain relief and management. And palliative care is given expanded coverage, with chapters on interventive, ethical, and spiritual concerns. · Pain, intercultural communication, and narrative medicine. · Assessment of pain: tools, challenges, and special populations. · Persistent pain in the older adult: practical considerations for evaluation and management. · Acute to chronic pain: transition in the post-surgical patient. · Evidence-based pharmacotherapy of chronic pain. · Complementary and integrative health in chronic pain and palliative care. · The patient’s perspective of chronic pain. · Disparities in pain and pain care. This mix of evolving and emerging topics makes the Second Edition of the Handbook of Pain and Palliative Care a necessity for health practitioners specializing in pain management or palliative care, clinical and health psychologists, public health professionals, and clinicians and administrators in long-term care and hospice.

Managing Low Back Pain

Managing Low Back Pain
Author: W. H. Kirkaldy-Willis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1988
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UOM:39015012557578

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Presenting the 4th edition of this excellent text, with the expertise of 19 leading specialists representing the fields of orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, osteopathy, physical therapy, and chiropractic. These authorities bring you comprehensive, multidisciplinary guidance on low back pain diagnosis, prevention, and education. And, they detail the best of today's surgical treatment approaches as well as the most effective manual manipulation methods.

Physical Therapy Management of Low Back Pain

Physical Therapy Management of Low Back Pain
Author: Julia Chevan,Phyllis A. Clapis
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2013
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780763779450

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Physical Therapy Management of Low Back Pain: A Case-Based Approach provides a detailed review of the theory and practice of a variety of approaches to treating low back pain using a case-based approach. The important features of nine major orthopaedic physical therapy approaches are explained and practical application of each approach is demonstrated via a single patient case. This controlled overview enables instructors and students to analyze, compare and contrast the options in physical therapy treatment with detailed information on intervention. Physical Therapy Management of Low Back Pain: A Case-Based Approach will give students a helpful reference point to better prepare for clinical work.