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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.
Hip and Knee Pain Disorders has been written to provide a
state-of-the-art, evidence-informed and clinically-informed
overview of the examination and conservative management of hip/knee
pain conditions. Under the current predominantly evidence-based
practice paradigm, clinician expertise, patient preference, and
best available research determine examination, and prognostic and
clinical management decisions. However, this paradigm has been
understood by many to place greater value and emphasis on the
research component, thereby devaluing the other two.
Evidence-informed practice is a term that has been suggested to
honor the original intent of evidence-based practice, while also
acknowledging the value of clinician experience and expertise. In
essence, evidence-informed practice combines clinical reasoning,
based on current best evidence, with authority-based knowledge and
a pathophysiological rationale derived from extrapolation of basic
science knowledge. Unlike other published textbooks that
overemphasize the research component in decision-making, this book
aims to address the clinical reality of having to make decisions on
the management of a patient with hip/knee pain, in the absence of a
comprehensive scientific rationale, using other sources of
knowledge. It offers an evidence-informed textbook that values
equally research evidence, clinician expertise and patient
preference. The book is edited by three recognised world leaders in
clinical research into manual therapy and chronic pain. Their
research activities are concentrated on the evidence-based
management of musculoskeletal pain conditions using conservative
interventions. For this book they have combined their knowledge and
clinical expertise with that of 38 additional contributors, all
specialists in the field The contributors include a mix of
clinicians and clinician-researchers. Hip and Knee Pain Disorders
is unique in bringing together manual therapies and exercise
programs in a multimodal approach to the management of these pain
conditions from both a clinical, but also evidence-based,
perspective. It acknowledges the expanding direct access role of
the physical therapy profession. The book provides an important
reference source for clinicians of all professions interested in
conservative management of the hip and knee regions. It will also
be useful as a textbook for students at both entry and
post-graduate level.
Selected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022! This new edition of
Travell, Simons & Simons' groundbreaking work reflects the
latest research and best practices associated with trigger points
and updates the iconic pain point images that set the standard in
the field. New lead editor Joseph M. Donnelly draws on his
experience as both educator and physical therapy practitioner to
integrate an evidence-based approach into this critical text. In
addition, the new edition consolidates information to create a more
intuitive user experience and features a completely new full color
design to bring concepts to life. NEW! Consolidated: The previous
edition's two volumes- Upper Extremities and Lower Extremities-have
been consolidated into one accessible book. NEW! Updated research
from around the world and coverage of the most current
evidence-based treatments prepare readers for practice. UPDATED!
More integrated presentation. Information on pain is now better
integrated with information on pain treatment. UPDATED! In-text
learning aids integrated throughout the text, including learning
objectives, case studies, and Q&As, help students master the
material and apply it to practice. eBook available for purchase.
Fast, smart, and convenient, today's eBooks can transform learning.
These interactive, fully searchable tools offer 24/7 access on
multiple devices, the ability to highlight and share notes, and
more
Since the publication of the first edition in 2013, the utilization
of dry needling in clinical practice has expanded dramatically
throughout the world. Indeed, more and more professionals have been
using dry needling to effectively reducing acute and chronic pain,
as well as improving motor performance, range of motion, and
strength. Following the success of the previous edition, the
updated Trigger Point Dry Needling: An Evidence and Clinical-Based
Approach remains the first authoritative guide on the market. With
a completely revised text and now full colour illustrations, it
provides excellent clarity within content and images for even more
uniform and consistent instructions on the needling techniques.
Written and edited by a group of international experts, this is the
most-up-to-date resource for physiotherapists, chiropractors,
myotherapists, and other professionals as physicians,
acupuncturists, osteopaths and athletic trainers. New chapters on
the use of dry needling for Neurological Conditions and dry
needling for Fascia, Scar, and Tendon; Clinical chapters with new
full colour illustrations; Worldwide editors and contributors; New
chapters on the use of dry needling for Neurological Conditions and
dry needling for Fascia, Scar, and Tendon; Clinical chapters with
new full colour illustrations; Worldwide editors and contributors;
Written and contributed by international experts, Tension-Type and
Cervicogenic Headache: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management
provides the best current evidence on the pathophysiology,
diagnosis, and management of patients with the highly prevalent
tension type and cervicogenic headache, integrating the most recent
clinical research data with basic science knowledge. It covers both
physical therapy and physical medicine approaches to the management
of these headache disorders, paying special attention to the
relevance of the cervical joints and muscles in the etiology of
these two headache types.
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