Provide effective treatment of hip and pelvic disorders! Orthopedic
Management of the Hip and Pelvis offers evidence-based information
on the care of non-surgical and surgical patients with common
pathologies and injuries. Comprehensive guidelines cover a wide
range of topics, from anatomy and assessment to strains, tears, and
disorders that affect groups such as females, children, dancers,
and patients with arthritis. Full-color illustrations and real-life
case studies demonstrate how concepts can be applied in clinical
practice. Written by physical therapy and orthopedics experts Scott
Cheatham and Morey Kolber, this is the first book in the market to
focus solely on disorders of the hip and pelvis region. Nearly 300
full-color photos and drawings provide a detailed, realistic view
of the anatomy and pathologies of the hip and pelvic region. Case
studies apply information to real-life patient scenarios. Anatomy
of Lumbopelvic Hip Complex chapter reviews the lumbar spine, pelvis
and hip joint with emphasis on the anatomy and biomechanics of each
region, providing the background needed to effectively examine and
treat common hip and pelvic disorders. Examination of the Hip and
Pelvis chapter presents a systematic examination approach that
focuses on the primary pathologies related to the pelvis and hip.
Hip Pathologies chapter discusses common extra-articular hip
pathologies, including snapping hip syndrome, meralgia
paresthetica, adductor related groin pain, greater trochanteric
pain syndrome, and proximal hamstring injuries - facilitating more
accurate diagnosis with information on patient profiles, the
clinical exam, differential diagnosis, rehabilitation, and possible
surgical interventions. Acetabular Labral Tears and Femoral
Acetabular Impingement chapter describes pathomechanical factors,
common patient characteristics, and clinical findings relating to
non-arthritic hip pain, discussing both conservative and surgical
treatment along with considerations for postoperative
rehabilitation. Musculoskeletal Sources of Abdominal and Groin Pain
chapter focuses on three of the most common dysfunctions leading to
lower abdominal or groin pain - abdominal strains, inguinal
hernias, and sports hernias/athletic pubalgia - with guidelines to
anatomy, presentation, imaging, and treatment. Hip Osteoarthrosis
chapter helps you manage degenerative hip disorders with an
overview of epidemiological risk factors, pathophysiology,
differential diagnosis, and intervention options. The Pediatric and
Adolescent Hip chapter focuses on four early disorders of the hip -
developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), congenital femoral
deficiency (CFD), slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE), and
Legg-Calve-Perthes disease (LCPD) - exploring the epidemiology,
client profile, assessment, common mechanisms, post-surgical
considerations, and rehabilitation considerations. The Dancer's Hip
chapter addresses the differential diagnosis, evaluation,
treatment, and prevention of hip injury in dancers. The Female Hip
and Pelvis chapter helps you diagnose and implement treatment plans
for gynecologic pelvic organ prolapse as well as pelvic myofascial
dysfunction, and also helps you understand the hormonal,
physiological, and anatomical changes that females experience with
pregnancy, labor and delivery, and menopause. The Influence of
Lumbosacral Pathology on Hip Pain chapter presents a reductionist
approach to the differential diagnosis of hip pain for patients
with a pathology of uncertain etiology, offering a primer for signs
and symptoms, evidence-based symptom referral patterns and clinical
predictors, and case studies. Traumatic Injuries chapter explores
the common types of traumatic injuries of the hip and pelvis,
including classification schemes as well as associated causes,
complexities, and treatment plans that lead to positive long-term
outcomes.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!