Joint Mobilization/Manipulation: Extremity and Spinal Techniques, 2e

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$102.97 - $114.35
UPC:
9780323027267
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Spiral-bound
Publication Date:
2006-06-02
Author:
Susan L. Edmond PT DSC OCS
Language:
english
Edition:
2

Product Overview

This highly illustrated text is the only book to include manipulation and mobilization techniques for both spine and extremity. This edition includes a new title that reflects the focus on evidence- based practice as well as more information on the spine, most notably with regard to joint play. Clearly labeled photos show the direction of force in techniques. A companion DVD offers video demonstrating how to perform the major procedures covered in the text.

  • Description of joint mobilization, along with pictures, make procedures easy to understand and then perform.
  • Unique focus on spine and extremities provides learners with information all in one place.
  • Contraindications/precautions and indications included for each joint mobilization help to apply mobilizations to actual clinical situations.
  • Evidence-based introductions begin each chapter to provide the latest research and rationalization for specific procedures.
  • New information on the examination of joint play, especially in reference to the spine, provides the latest information available.
  • Clearly labeled photos show the direction of force on the photographs that show the techniques.
  • More information on osteokinematic and arthrokinematic motion, and degrees of freedom, provides perspective on the body planes.
  • Better definitions of mobilization and manipulation.
  • In the cervical spine chapter, additional mobilization techniques, such as Paris cervical gliding, have been added.
  • Grade V (thrust) techniques have been added to the spine chapters
  • More muscle energy techniques added to spine chapters
  • Companion CD-ROM includes videos of manipulation and mobilization techniques covered in the text.

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