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Maitland's Vertebral Manipulation, Volume 1, 8e and Maitland's Peripheral Manipulation, Volume 2, 5e (2-Volume Set)
Author: Elly Hengeveld
Management of Musculoskeletal Disorders - Volumes 1 & 2
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The legacy of Geoff Maitland and his seminal work, Vertebral Manipulation, continues in this eighth edition, with Elly Hengeveld and Kevin Banks leading an international team of experts who demonstrate how to manage vertebral neuromusculoskeletal disorders using the principles and practice of the Maitland Concept. Together, they ensure the heart of the Concept beats on by promoting collaborative decision-making with the patient at centre and emphasizing the art and science of observation, listening, palpation and movement skills.
A key feature of the new edition focuses on a more evidence-based and analytical view of the role of mobilization and manipulation in clinical practice The authors have written in a way that reflects their application of the Maitland Concept and how they have integrated techniques in the light of advancement in professional knowledge. Each chapter stands alone as a master class.
The text is systematically arranged focusing on detailed assessment, clinical reasoning and re-assessment to determine the physical dysfunction and efficacy of manipulative physiotherapy techniques, while also advocating continuous communication and interaction. Techniques of passive mobilization are also described, specifically designed around the individual patients condition.
All the chapters are written from a clinical perspective and review the evidence which informs how to deal with and manage spinal and pelvic pain as they present to the practitioner. Furthermore, each vertebral region (cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacroiliac/pelvic) is considered from the point of view of best practice in analysing and hypothesising subjective data, examination, treatment and management of spinal pain conditions.
Brand new to the eighth edition is the addition of a companion website - Maitlands Manipulation eResources (www.maitlandsresources.com) - providing access to a range of valuable learning materials which include videos, MCQs, interactive case studies, research links, and bonus chapters
This text would be an excellent resource to any practising physiotherapist or health professional dealing with spinal disorders. It would enhance the manual skills and clinical reasoning of any therapist regardless of their experience. It is concise, clear to follow and covers each spinal section extensively with evidence-based practise and thought stimulating case studies and examples throughout. Reviewed by:: Tracy Ward, MCSP, BSc (HONS), MSc, Senior Physiotherapist and Clinical Pilates Specialist, BMI Healthcare Albyn Hospital, Aberdeen, Date:: Oct 14
Drawing on a wide spectrum of literature and expert guest authors to explain the reasoning behind treatment techniques this edition takes the reader on a wonderful clinical journey way beyond the Maitland concept. Reviewed by:: Tobias Bremer Date:: 24/07/2014
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Chapter 1: The Maitland Concept: assessment, examination, and treatment of movement impairments by passive movement Geoffrey D. Maitland
Chapter 2: Clinical reasoning: from the Maitland Concept and beyond Mark A. Jones
Chapter 3: Communication and the therapeutic relationship Elly Hengeveld and Geoffrey D. Maitland
Chapter 4: Management of cervical spine disorders: a neuro-orthopaedic perspective Robin Blake and Tim Beames
Chapter 5: Management of thoracic spine disorders Peter Wells and Kevin Banks
Chapter 6: Management of lumbar spine disorders Elly Hengeveld and Kevin Banks
Chapter 7: Management of sacroiliac and pelvic disorders Elaine Maheu and Elly Hengeveld
Chapter 8: Sustaining functional capacity and performance Elly Hengeveld
Appendix 1 Movement diagram theory and compiling a movement diagram Appendix 2 Clinical examples of movement diagrams Appendix 3 Examination refinements and movement diagrams Appendix 4 Recording
Reference: 53597
Author: Elly Hengeveld
Management of Musculoskeletal Disorders - Volumes 1 & 2
Reference: 53680
Author: Elly Hengeveld
Management of Neuromusculoskeletal Disorders - Volume 2