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Clinical Guide to Musculoskeletal Palpation

$73.47 CAD $104.95 CAD

Book
$73.47 CAD

ISBN: 9781450421249

©2014

Page Count: 360


Musculoskeletal palpation—used in examining the size, consistency, texture, location, and tenderness of anatomical structures—is recognized by medical professionals as a method for detecting and treating a variety of injuries and medical conditions. A comprehensive guide supported by photos that demonstrate palpation techniques of surface body landmarks, Clinical Guide to Musculoskeletal Palpation assists students and health care professionals in becoming proficient in surface palpation techniques, which are a prerequisite for working in the manual therapy professions.

As working professionals and instructors with years of experience using musculoskeletal palpation, Drs. Masaracchio and Frommer are in a unique position to provide a guide that is both clinically oriented and user friendly. For optimal readability and most direct delivery of its content, the text divides the human body into regions instead of joints. Bony and soft tissue structures are covered conjointly instead of independently, allowing for better comprehension of anatomical relationships and ultimately leading to improved clinical examination skills.

Employing a step-by-step approach, Clinical Guide to Musculoskeletal Palpation describes each stage in using palpation as a key component during a physical examination, covering the bony tissue, soft tissue, and neurovascular structures of all body regions. Following are some key features of this text:

• Regional body sections and bulleted text allow for easy reading and enhanced comprehension.

• Techniques are illustrated in a manner unique to clinical practice, which facilitates student learning.

• Each chapter contains pearls of information that promote an appreciation for and acquisition of the inherent feel that is essential for effective palpation.

• Each chapter concludes with a case study presenting a common regional clinical condition, providing readers the opportunity to integrate and apply their new understanding and proficiency.

• The size and format allow the text to be durable and user friendly for clinic and lab activities.

All palpation techniques are presented with easy-to-follow instructions that enable a complete command of the procedure. Anatomical artwork of bony anatomy and soft tissue structures allows for visualization and thus better comprehension of anatomical relationships. This approach fosters a strong foundation that enhances clarity and application of anatomical knowledge to optimize the development of palpation skills. The most comprehensive resource of its kind, Clinical Guide to Musculoskeletal Palpation is a must-have for all practitioners, instructors, and students in the manual therapy professions.

Audience

Textbook and professional resource for instructors and students of manual therapy; professionals in physical therapy, occupational therapy, orthopedists, athletic trainers, chiropractors, and massage therapists.

Chapter 1. Introduction to the Art and Science of Palpation

Definition of Palpation

Goals of Palpation

Psychomotor Skill of Palpation

Importance of Palpation as a Component of the Examination

Role of Anatomy in Palpation

Palpation of Different Structures

Conclusion

Chapter 2. Skull and Face

Functions of the Skull and Face

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 3. Superficial Back and Shoulder Complex

Functions of the Shoulder Girdle Complex

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 4. Pectoral and Axillary Regions

Functions of the Pectoral Region

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 5. Elbow and Forearm

Functions of the Elbow and Forearm

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 6. Wrist and Hand

Functions of the Wrist and Hand

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 7. Cervical and Thoracic Spine

Functions of the Cervical Spine, Thoracic Spine, and Rib Cage

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 8. Lumbar and Sacral Spine

Functions of the Lumbosacral Spine

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 9. Hip and Groin Region

Functions of the Hip Joint

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 10. Knee and Thigh

Functions of the Knee Joint

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 11. Lower Leg, Ankle, and Foot

Functions of the Foot and Ankle Joints

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Michael Masaracchio, PT, PhD, OCS, SCS, FAAOMPT, is an associate professor and coordinator of the anatomy lab in the department of physical therapy at Long Island University in Brooklyn. He is board certified in orthopedics and sport physical therapy by the American Physical Therapy Association. A long-time practicing physical therapist, he is currently the senior staff physical therapist at Masefield Cavallaro Physical Therapy, where he specializes in the examination and treatment of orthopedic and sport-related pathologies. In addition to completing his manual therapy fellowship from Regis University, Dr. Masaracchio has been reappointed to the Specialization Academy of Content Experts for the sport physical therapy examination. He has published a randomized clinical trial in the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy (March 2013) on the use of thoracic spine thrust manipulation in the management of mechanical neck pain. Dr. Masaracchio has also coauthored two other articles, one on the management of medial collateral ligament injury of the knee in a 13-year-old soccer player (International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, May 2009) and a review article on the causes and prevention of pediatric and adolescent sports injuries (Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Practice, July 2008).

Chana Frommer, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS, RISPT, CCI, is an adjunct associate professor in the department of physical therapy at Long Island University in Brooklyn. She is board certified in orthopedics and sports by the American Physical Therapy Association. A long-time practicing physical therapist, she is currently a clinical director at All Seasons Orthopedics and Sports Physical Therapy, where she specializes in the examination and treatment of orthopedic and sport-related pathologies. Dr. Frommer has recently been reappointed to the Specialization Academy of Content Experts for both the orthopedic and sports physical therapy examinations and is a Registered International Sports Physical Therapist. She is also certified as a clinical instructor (CCI) from the American Physical Therapy Association and serves as an instructor and mentor for physical therapy students during their clinical rotations. Dr. Frommer has been the lead author on a case study that addressed the management of a medial collateral ligament injury of the knee in a 13-year-old soccer player (International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, May 2009) as well as a review article on the causes and prevention of pediatric and adolescent sports injuries (Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Practice, July 2008).

“The value of skillful palpation is unquestioned among physical therapists; therefore the information in this book is essential for PT practice. The presentation is clear, concise, and easy to follow.”

--Doody’s Book Review

All ancillaries are free to adopting instructors and available online.

Image bank. Includes more than 340 figures, photos, and tables from the text, sorted by chapter. The items can be used in developing a customized presentation based on specific course requirements.
Michael Masaracchio,Chana Frommer

Clinical Guide to Musculoskeletal Palpation

$73.47 CAD $104.95 CAD

Musculoskeletal palpation—used in examining the size, consistency, texture, location, and tenderness of anatomical structures—is recognized by medical professionals as a method for detecting and treating a variety of injuries and medical conditions. A comprehensive guide supported by photos that demonstrate palpation techniques of surface body landmarks, Clinical Guide to Musculoskeletal Palpation assists students and health care professionals in becoming proficient in surface palpation techniques, which are a prerequisite for working in the manual therapy professions.

As working professionals and instructors with years of experience using musculoskeletal palpation, Drs. Masaracchio and Frommer are in a unique position to provide a guide that is both clinically oriented and user friendly. For optimal readability and most direct delivery of its content, the text divides the human body into regions instead of joints. Bony and soft tissue structures are covered conjointly instead of independently, allowing for better comprehension of anatomical relationships and ultimately leading to improved clinical examination skills.

Employing a step-by-step approach, Clinical Guide to Musculoskeletal Palpation describes each stage in using palpation as a key component during a physical examination, covering the bony tissue, soft tissue, and neurovascular structures of all body regions. Following are some key features of this text:

• Regional body sections and bulleted text allow for easy reading and enhanced comprehension.

• Techniques are illustrated in a manner unique to clinical practice, which facilitates student learning.

• Each chapter contains pearls of information that promote an appreciation for and acquisition of the inherent feel that is essential for effective palpation.

• Each chapter concludes with a case study presenting a common regional clinical condition, providing readers the opportunity to integrate and apply their new understanding and proficiency.

• The size and format allow the text to be durable and user friendly for clinic and lab activities.

All palpation techniques are presented with easy-to-follow instructions that enable a complete command of the procedure. Anatomical artwork of bony anatomy and soft tissue structures allows for visualization and thus better comprehension of anatomical relationships. This approach fosters a strong foundation that enhances clarity and application of anatomical knowledge to optimize the development of palpation skills. The most comprehensive resource of its kind, Clinical Guide to Musculoskeletal Palpation is a must-have for all practitioners, instructors, and students in the manual therapy professions.

Audience

Textbook and professional resource for instructors and students of manual therapy; professionals in physical therapy, occupational therapy, orthopedists, athletic trainers, chiropractors, and massage therapists.

Chapter 1. Introduction to the Art and Science of Palpation

Definition of Palpation

Goals of Palpation

Psychomotor Skill of Palpation

Importance of Palpation as a Component of the Examination

Role of Anatomy in Palpation

Palpation of Different Structures

Conclusion

Chapter 2. Skull and Face

Functions of the Skull and Face

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 3. Superficial Back and Shoulder Complex

Functions of the Shoulder Girdle Complex

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 4. Pectoral and Axillary Regions

Functions of the Pectoral Region

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 5. Elbow and Forearm

Functions of the Elbow and Forearm

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 6. Wrist and Hand

Functions of the Wrist and Hand

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 7. Cervical and Thoracic Spine

Functions of the Cervical Spine, Thoracic Spine, and Rib Cage

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 8. Lumbar and Sacral Spine

Functions of the Lumbosacral Spine

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 9. Hip and Groin Region

Functions of the Hip Joint

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 10. Knee and Thigh

Functions of the Knee Joint

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Chapter 11. Lower Leg, Ankle, and Foot

Functions of the Foot and Ankle Joints

Bony Anatomy

Soft Tissue Anatomy

Neurovascular Anatomy

Palpation

Michael Masaracchio, PT, PhD, OCS, SCS, FAAOMPT, is an associate professor and coordinator of the anatomy lab in the department of physical therapy at Long Island University in Brooklyn. He is board certified in orthopedics and sport physical therapy by the American Physical Therapy Association. A long-time practicing physical therapist, he is currently the senior staff physical therapist at Masefield Cavallaro Physical Therapy, where he specializes in the examination and treatment of orthopedic and sport-related pathologies. In addition to completing his manual therapy fellowship from Regis University, Dr. Masaracchio has been reappointed to the Specialization Academy of Content Experts for the sport physical therapy examination. He has published a randomized clinical trial in the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy (March 2013) on the use of thoracic spine thrust manipulation in the management of mechanical neck pain. Dr. Masaracchio has also coauthored two other articles, one on the management of medial collateral ligament injury of the knee in a 13-year-old soccer player (International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, May 2009) and a review article on the causes and prevention of pediatric and adolescent sports injuries (Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Practice, July 2008).

Chana Frommer, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS, RISPT, CCI, is an adjunct associate professor in the department of physical therapy at Long Island University in Brooklyn. She is board certified in orthopedics and sports by the American Physical Therapy Association. A long-time practicing physical therapist, she is currently a clinical director at All Seasons Orthopedics and Sports Physical Therapy, where she specializes in the examination and treatment of orthopedic and sport-related pathologies. Dr. Frommer has recently been reappointed to the Specialization Academy of Content Experts for both the orthopedic and sports physical therapy examinations and is a Registered International Sports Physical Therapist. She is also certified as a clinical instructor (CCI) from the American Physical Therapy Association and serves as an instructor and mentor for physical therapy students during their clinical rotations. Dr. Frommer has been the lead author on a case study that addressed the management of a medial collateral ligament injury of the knee in a 13-year-old soccer player (International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, May 2009) as well as a review article on the causes and prevention of pediatric and adolescent sports injuries (Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Practice, July 2008).

“The value of skillful palpation is unquestioned among physical therapists; therefore the information in this book is essential for PT practice. The presentation is clear, concise, and easy to follow.”

--Doody’s Book Review

All ancillaries are free to adopting instructors and available online.

Image bank. Includes more than 340 figures, photos, and tables from the text, sorted by chapter. The items can be used in developing a customized presentation based on specific course requirements.

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