Further management strategies including clinimetry, cranio-cervical posture and psychological management of chronic facial pain are described and discussed in relation to their integration in daily practice. Difficult clinical problems such as cervical headache, chronic ear pain in children, KISS syndrome, facial paralysis, tinnitus, craniomandibular dysfunction amongst others are described and discussed. A clinical reasoning approach to problem solving is emphasized throughout.
This book is recommended for those interested in manual assessment and management of the craniofacial region including clinicians, physiotherapists, dentists, orthodontics, ENT-specialists, neurologists, maxillofacial surgeons, chiropractors and osteopaths.
Foreword by Professor Mariano Racobado, Santiago, Chile.
Contributors::
HAJ Oudhof:: Skull Growth in relation to mechanical stimulation Dr H Biedermann:: Features of cranial tissue as a basis for clinical pattern recognition on management Dr med H Biederman:: Primary and secondary cranial asymmetry in Kiss-children R Spermon-Marijne:: Manual Therapy of the craniofacial region as therapeutic Dr J R Spermon:: approach in children with long term ear disease P Westerhuis:: Cervicogenic headache:: a clinicians perspective and Cervicogenic Headache, physical examination and management David Butler:: Experience of pain and the craniofacial region D Fitzgerald and Lynn Bryden:: The influence of posture and alteration of function upon the cranio-cervical and craniofacial region M Jones:: Clinical reasoning. A basis for examination and treatment in the cranial region F Winters:: Pain management by patients with chronic craniofacial pain G Aufdemkampe:: The relevance of clinimetrie by patients with cranial facial pain
Skull growth in relation to mechanical stimulation; Features of cranial tissue as a basis for clinical pattern recognition, examination and treatment; Primary and secondary cranial asymmetry in KISS children; Manual therapy movements of the craniofacial region as a therapeutic approach to children with long-term ear disease; Cervicogenic headache: a clinicians perspective; Cervicogenic headache: physical examination and management; Neurodynamics of cranial nervous tissue (cranioneurodynamics); Experience of pain and the craniofacial region; The influence of posture and alteration of function upon the craniocervical and craniofacial regions; Clinical reasoning - a basis for examination and treatment in the cranial region; Pain management in patients with chronic craniofacial pain; Clinimetrics for the clinician - the use of some indexes applicable in the craniocervical and craniofacial regions
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