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Books > Medicine > Complementary medicine > Chiropractic & osteopathy
What does scientific research show about the effectiveness of
chiropractic care? How are chiropractors trained and what do they
do? When should one turn to chiropractic care, and how does one
select a practitioner? This book answers all of these questions and
more. Chiropractic is the most frequently used complementary and
alternative medicine (CAM) practice in the United States, with
nearly $4 billion spent out-of-pocket annually by chiropractic
patients. In fact, as evidence for its effectiveness for common
conditions such as back pain continues to mount and acceptance
grows in a variety of health care settings, chiropractic could be
considered more "mainstream" than many other forms of CAM. In this
information-packed single-volume work, an expert team led by Cheryl
Hawk-a well-known chiropractic researcher-explains chiropractic
licensure, practice, and effectiveness to general readers
researching chiropractic care options and to undergraduate students
choosing a major or specialty. Readers will see the range of
scientific evidence supporting the use of chiropractic health care
for many common conditions, learn about the typical chiropractic
clinical encounter and chiropractic procedures, and understand the
criteria by which patients and other health professionals can use
to select a chiropractic physician. This book also provides health
care practitioners in other fields with current information that
enables a greater understanding of the training and the roles of
chiropractors in health care. Provides an easy-to-read and
scientifically valid resource for lay readers and students as well
as health professionals, offering an evidence-based approach to
chiropractic care Presents an up-to-date overview of the scientific
evidence on the effectiveness of chiropractic care for many common
conditions, demystifies what chiropractors do, and explains their
training, scope of practice, and commonly used procedures
Identifies training and licensure requirements for chiropractors in
all 50 U.S. states, useful for college students or anyone
considering a career change to chiropractic health care
Fundamentals of Chiropractic covers basic chiropractic philosophy
and history, principles and practice. In addition to covering
chiropractic care techniques, this textbook also provides a section
on anatomy, biomechanics, and physiology, and a section on spinal
analysis and diagnostic procedures. A variety of scientific and
philosophical issues within the chiropractic community are
addressed in this book so that it can easily be used as a core text
for several introductory courses. Fundamentals of Chiropractic
retains nine core chapters from Contemporary Chiropractic (with
revision) and includes 24 new chapters, all focusing on grounding
the beginning student in the practice of chiropractic.
Additionally, chapter authors present material in a textbook type
format, clearly defining all terms, explaining and illustrating
concepts, providing key terms, and writing review/critical thinking
questions. Scope and content is appropriate for and specifically
tailored to first and second year chiropractic students taking
introductory chiropractic courses, but still appeals to the
chiropractic community in general because of its diverse subjects.
Topics and content parallel the test plan outlines from the
National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, ensuring that all
material is relevant, up-to-date, and accurate. Well-known chapter
contributors - some of the most respected and influential names in
the field - give the book a balanced approach, reflecting the
diversity within the profession on issues related to the science
and philosophy of chiropractic. Well-referenced discussions include
the most up-to-date research. Key terms and critical
thinking/review questions in each chapter familiarize the reader
with important concepts and promote a solid understanding of the
material.
Osteopathic history has been handed down to the profession in
half-truths and superficial generalisations that have caused
friction and wariness among colleagues, particularly when a more
united profession was attempting to emerge. ''Bonesetters: A
History of Osteopathy'' has been written using primary sources and
previously unreleased archive material in order to bring
clarification and to provide an accepted base of knowledge for
osteopathy and osteopathic practice. There are many instances of
cooperation between bonesetters and osteopaths during the early
decades of the last century. This book aims to clarify the past in
readable portions without the reader being overwhelmed by the
number of institutions involved or weighed down metaphorically by
the complexity of certain situations. The true heroes of this tale
are the number of early practitioners dedicating their time and
expertise to their communities, often under considerable
difficulties. They made it possible for successive generations to
enter these same informed neighbourhoods to practice successfully
without duress. Yet these areas are changing and osteopathy needs
to address this. There are lessons to learn from osteopathic
history and one hopes that students, colleagues and others
interested in its past gain something from this book. It is
primarily designed as a ready reckoner for students who require
some knowledge of our past but not necessarily too detailed. For
those who aspire to a more thorough discourse, this book may act as
a launching pad to do so. Qualified practitioners who need to
refresh their memory can dip into the book at leisure or during
gaps in daily practice. ''Bonesetters: A History of Osteopathy''
educates every reader in the gradual development and acceptance of
osteopathic practice and suggests lessons to be learned for the
future of the profession.
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To me Steven J. Pollack, D.C. represents the vision and integrity,
which form the foundation of Chiropractic health care. Over the
past 20 years I've enjoyed the opportunity to be Steve's colleague
and more importantly, his friend. Together we have endured and
adapted to the dramatic changes to the "business" of health care.
Despite these erratic changes "Dr. Steve" has never once lost his
focus on the science, art, and philosophy of Chiropractic. One
minute around him and you will know he has never been "in"
Chiropractic. Chiropractic lives in him!
--Paul Basile, D.C.
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 clinician's 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 * Prestigious text with expert
international contributors including acclaimed anatomists and
cranial morphologists * Highly practical text with a page of text
facing a page of high quality black and white photographs * Geoff
Maitland has endorsed this text
Chiropractic Peripheral Joint Technique is an essential and
accessible text for all students and practitioners of chiropractic,
osteopaths, physiotherapists and other manual therapists. Edited by
a leading author in the field, Chiropractic Peripheral Joint
Technique includes much new work and innovations for treating
peripheral joint problems in addition to a catalogue of the
traditional chiropractic techniques. This new book concentrates on
the peripheral joints (e.g. shoulder, knee etc.) and will be a
useful ready reference on chiropractic technique for both the
student beginning clinical work and the busy practitioner. A
chapter is also included on the temporo-mandibular joint.An
essential and accessible text for all students and practitioners
Extensively illustrated with over 400 illustrations Highly
practical approach, ideal for speedy reference when a problem is
encountered
Back Pain and Spinal Manipulation: a practical guide presents a
highly-illustrated, didactic guide to the diagnosis and
manipulative treatment of back pain. Based on a diagnostic approach
to back pain the text is extremely practical and includes
how-to-do-it-yourself tips based on the authors' many years of
practical experience. The second edition of this popular text has
been extensively revised and updated to include the developments
that have taken place within the field in recent years. New
illustrations have been added, and the format has been redesigned
to produce a text that makes the information more easily
accessible. New for the second edition: * manipulation techniques
for the thoracic spine * sacro-iliac disorders and treatment *
muscle stretching techniques * muscle energy techniques Features
includes: key check points, classification of techniques, charts on
technique/directness/specificity and do's and don'ts, and position
of the patient/position of the therapist. With an emphasis
throughout on practical information that is easy to follow, the
book is essential reading for all practitioners, physiotherapists,
chiropractors and osteopaths involved in the diagnosis and
treatment of back pain.
Born to Walk is designed to help movement therapists,
physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, massage therapists,
and bodyworkers understand gait and its mechanics, and will appeal
to anyone with an interest in evolution and movement. It offers a
concise model for understanding the complexity of movement while
gaining a deeper insight into the physiology and mechanics of the
walking process. This second and revised edition provides new
research on assessment, diagnosis, and treatment approaches to
enhance gait efficiency. Changes include: * Updated information and
research on myofascial continuities * More clearly arranged
according to planes of movement * New informative illustrations
based on phases of gait with EMG readings * Clear listing of the
'Essential Events' The ability to walk upright on two legs is one
of the major traits distinguishing us as humans, In Born to Walk,
author James Earls explores the mystery of walking's evolution by
describing the complex mechanisms enabling us to be efficient in
bipedal gait. His model uses the latest research in
paleoanthropology, sports medicine and anatomy, coupled with a
functional understanding of the human form, to demonstrate how the
whole body collaborates as an interconnected unit in walking, Earls
explores the efficiency which is part of our natural design,
distilling the complex actions into a simple sequence of "essential
events" that engage the myofascia and utilize its full potential.
Born to Walk helps identify areas of the body that, if
dysfunctional, may reduce efficiency of gait. With this knowledge
we can help ourselves and our clients regain a flowing elasticity
within gait.
Pain: A textbook for health professionals provides a comprehensive
guide to pain and pain management with a focus on interprofessional
practice. Written by internationally acclaimed authors and fully
updated to reflect latest evidence and understanding, this book
bridges the gap between theoretical underpinning and practice for
assessment and management of patients with persistent pain - all in
clear and accessible language. Now in its third edition, the text
emphasises personal aspects of pain and the therapeutic alliance,
as well as social and cultural aspects of pain, pain education for
patients, and multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary working. It
will provide both students and clinicians with a new lens through
which to understand a person's pain experience, as well as tools
for effective management. Comprehensive information about all
aspects of pain and pain management Relevant to a wide audience -
suitable for physiotherapists, occupational therapists, social
workers, nurses and GPs, as well as undergraduate students Factual
and informative for clinicians in everyday practice Includes
information on acute as well as chronic pain New chapters on
communication, the language of pain, pain education for patients,
multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary working, and inequities in
pain including pain in low- and middle-income countries and amongst
indigenous peoples Updated chapters with new information about the
psychology of pain Now with full colour artworks and page design
Together with its companion volume, Petty's Principles of
Musculoskeletal Treatment and Management, this invaluable book
provides a comprehensive overview of all aspects of musculoskeletal
practice for undergraduate physiotherapy students. This volume will
help you competently examine and assess patients with a variety of
issues. Each region is covered in detail, including muscles, nerves
and joints. It offers an up-to-date, person-centred approach, based
on clinical reasoning and latest evidence, with numerous learning
aids, case studies and illustrations to help you apply theory to
practice. Petty's Musculoskeletal Examination and Assessment is
edited by leading experts Dionne Ryder and Kieran Barnard, with
contributions by highly regarding physiotherapists from across the
country, making this set a must-have for all students of
physiotherapy. Petty's set follows the patient journey from
assessment right through to treatment and management Each chapter
is written by leading physiotherapists in their field Designed for
students - logically structured and easy to read Covers each region
of the body in detail Updated evidence and research knowledge that
underpins practice Focus on communication, clinical reasoning and
pain Drawings and photographs enhance understanding Reflective
exercises to consolidate learning Ancillary resources now include
chapter summary podcasts, an image bank and a question bank New
chapter on the power of communication New case studies for each
regional chapter to consolidate learning Addition of learning
outcomes and reflective exercises throughout the text
The Shoulder: Theory & Practice presents a comprehensive fusion
of the current research knowledge and clinical expertise that will
be essential for any clinician from any discipline who is involved
with the assessment, management and rehabilitation of
musculoskeletal conditions of the shoulder. This book is a team
project-led by two internationally renowned researchers and
clinicians, Jeremy Lewis and Cesar Fernandez-de-las-Penas. Other
members of the team include over 100 prominent clinical experts and
researchers. All are at the forefront of contributing new knowledge
to enable us to provide better care for those seeking support for
their shoulder problem. The team also comprises the voices of
patients with shoulder problems who recount their experiences and
provide clinicians with important insight into how better to
communicate and manage the needs of the people who seek advice and
guidance. The contributing authors include physiotherapists,
physical therapists, medical doctors, orthopedic surgeons,
psychologists, epidemiologists, radiologists, midwives, historians,
nutritionists, anatomists, researchers, rheumatologists,
oncologists, elite athletes, athletic trainers, pain scientists,
strength and conditioning experts and practitioners of yoga and tai
chi. The cumulative knowledge contained within the pages of The
Shoulder: Theory & Practice would take decades to synthesise.
The Shoulder: Theory & Practice is divided into 42 chapters
over three parts that will holistically blend, as the title
promises, all key aspects of the essential theory and practice to
successfully support clinicians wanting to offer those seeing help
the very best care possible. It will be an authoritative text and
is supported by exceptional artwork, photographs and links to
relevant online information.
Whilst Carreiro's other title, An Osteopathic Approach to Children,
covers the theory on pediatric medicine from an osteopathic
perspective exploring conditions and diseases of childhood, and the
rational for osteopathic treatment, this new book deals with the
practical methods to treating children and infants with osteopathic
techniques. She includes background on NMT for children and
infants. The text refers to all areas including fascias, ligaments,
muscles and bones covering all techniques with regard to
osteopathic treatment, including techniques such as BLT, a
ligamentous technique, counterstrain using muscles, myofascial
trigger points,myofascial realease, myofascial unwinding, etc.
Covers practical methods to treating children and infants with
osteopatic techniques. Includes NMT for children and infants.
Comprehensive, referring to all areas, including the fascia.
Elaborately illustrated with many drawings and photographs.
Includes dissections showing anatomical changes during growth.
Treatment covers different age groups. The perfect companion to
Carreiro's first book: An Osteopathic Approach to Children.
Although textbooks on the subject of Osteopathy have been in print
for over 100 years, there is little material specifically
addressing the treatment of adults over the age of 50, in spite of
the increase in this demographic group. This book is intended to
provide a study of the biomechanics and physiology of somatic
dysfunction as it relates to individuals over the age of 50.
Practitioners require information about the diagnosis of somatic
dysfunction and application of osteopathic manipulative treatment
specifically as it relates to this age group - and this is where
this book is invaluable. - The main body of the text considers the
relevance of somatic function and dysfunction in multiple clinical
areas including cardiology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, urology,
neurology and rheumatology. - The diagnostic approach to the
patient over the age of 50 and osteopathic manipulative treatment
is thoroughly described. This book provides information on the
biomechanics and physiology of somatic dysfunction for the
osteopathic treatment of older adults in a thorough, yet easy to
approach, fashion for practitioners of osteopathy and osteopathic
medicine.
The second edition to this successful textbook is for all
physiotherapy students and newly qualified physiotherapists working
in orthopaedics at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The
authors have drawn on their many years of experience and clinical
work in various orthopaedic settings to help students with clinical
reasoning when faced with apparently diverse patient problems. The
content of this book moves from normal to abnormal and from simple
to complex. Case studies and self-assessment sections encourage
participation by the reader to help students develop a reasoned and
logical approach towards the management of their orthopaedic
patients. Chapter summaries emphasize key areas of importance. Case
studies illustrate problem-solving approaches and demonstrate how
to manage specific client groups. Objectives and prerequisites are
included for each section, alerting readers to what they should
know before and after reading. Reading and practice assignments
include recommended prerequisite knowledge and experience.
Well-illustrated text includes line diagrams, photographs, and
radiographs to clarify important concepts. New chapters on
Hydrotherapy and Gait present current knowledge on these areas.
Chapters have been updated to include more information on the upper
limb. Chapters on Decision Making and Clinical Reasoning in
Orthopaedics and Gait Analysis in the Clinical Situation have been
thoroughly updated and revised.
Cranial osteopathy is an increasingly popular treatment approach
for many common disorders affecting the head and neck. This new
clinical guide is the first and only in-depth resource on the
subject, offering a comprehensive analysis of osteopathic
dysfunctions and principles in the cranial field. It examines each
cranial bone and describes its location, development, and clinical
implications of dysfunction. This discussion is followed by
guidance on inspection, palpation, biomechanical and biodynamical
approach to the motility of each cranial bone, and explanations of
appropriate intrasutural or intraosseal techniques. Excellent
illustrations and step-by-step sequencing of techniques make this
book an exceptionally valuable resource for clinical practice.
Comprehensive approach offers in-depth coverage of the theory and
practice of cranial osteopathy, as well as the anatomy and
interrelationships of the structures involved. Logically organized,
easy-to-follow chapters employ consistent headings for each
structure and step-by-step sequencing of techniques. Extensive
illustrations include high quality photographs and line drawings to
clarify important concepts. The osteopathic methodology and
treatment techniques are described for all cranial structures,
including the osteopathic approach to headaches. A comprehensive
chapter on the temporo mandibular joint includes detailed coverage
of TMJ dysfunction and the osteopathic approach to treatment.
Petty's Principles of Musculoskeletal Treatment and Management
provides an up-to-date, evidence-based and person-centred guide to
musculoskeletal practice. Edited by leading experts Kieran Barnard
and Dionne Ryder, with contributions by highly regarded
physiotherapists from across the UK, it provides a comprehensive
overview of the principles underpinning physiotherapy for
musculoskeletal conditions. It covers basic principles for treating
muscles, nerves and joints, as well as anatomy and physiology,
clinical reasoning and rehabilitation skills. This book is a
companion to Petty's Musculoskeletal Examination and Assessment,
and together both volumes cover everything students need to know to
examine, assess and treat patients. Packed with reflective
exercises, illustrations and case studies to bring learning to life
Written with students in mind - easy to follow and understand
Drawings and photographs to visually enhance descriptions in the
text New chapters on serious pathology, vascular presentations and
advancing clinical practice Expanded content on patient management
Chapter summary podcasts New learning outcomes and reflective
exercises throughout
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