Spinal Manipulations and Mobilization Techniques epub
Author: John Gibbons
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An essential reference for both learning and refining manual therapy techniques for the spine.
A must-have guide for manual therapists, Spinal Manipulations and Mobilization Techniques is a comprehensive resource packed with step-by-step instructions, expert insights, and access to more than 55 video demonstrations to ensure precision and confidence in execution. Learn to safely apply grade 1 to 4 mobilizations and select grade 5 manipulations with the help of experienced osteopath John Gibbons. These techniques can be used by a variety of practitioners, including osteopaths, chiropractors, and physical therapists.
In part I you will learn
In part II you will learn techniques for the
cervical spine,
atlanto-occipital joint,
cervicothoracic junction,
thoracic spine,
ribcage,
lumbar spine, and
pelvic girdle.
Manual therapy techniques for the spine, thorax, and pelvis are commonly performed for the treatment of pain and dysfunctional movement patterns. Using this book’s detailed illustrations and photographs, along with online video demonstrations, you can confidently study and safely implement these techniques with your patients.
Spinal Manipulations and Mobilization Techniques is the resource you need to learn manual therapy techniques.
A must-have guide for manual therapists, Spinal Manipulations and Mobilization Techniques is a comprehensive resource packed with step-by-step instructions, expert insights, and access to more than 55 video demonstrations to ensure precision and confidence in execution. Learn to safely apply grade 1 to 4 mobilizations and select grade 5 manipulations with the help of experienced osteopath John Gibbons. These techniques can be used by a variety of practitioners, including osteopaths, chiropractors, and physical therapists.
In part I you will learn
- the anatomy, biomechanics, and related pathologies of the vertebral column;
- the differences between spinal mobilization and manipulation; and
- the gait cycle and its relationship to the vertebral column.
In part II you will learn techniques for the
cervical spine,
atlanto-occipital joint,
cervicothoracic junction,
thoracic spine,
ribcage,
lumbar spine, and
pelvic girdle.
Manual therapy techniques for the spine, thorax, and pelvis are commonly performed for the treatment of pain and dysfunctional movement patterns. Using this book’s detailed illustrations and photographs, along with online video demonstrations, you can confidently study and safely implement these techniques with your patients.
Spinal Manipulations and Mobilization Techniques is the resource you need to learn manual therapy techniques.
Audience
Physical therapists, occupational therapists, rehabilitation specialists, massage therapists, chiropractors, and osteopaths. Part I. Theory
Chapter 1. Anatomy of the Vertebral Column
Functions of the Vertebral Column
Spinal Curvatures
The Facet Joints
Ligaments of the Vertebral Column
Chapter 2. Anatomy of the Pelvic Girdle and Sacroiliac Joint
The Innominate Bones
Symphysis Pubis Joint
Sacroiliac Joint
Chapter 3. Intervertebral Disc Anatomy and Spinal Pathologies
Intervertebral Disc Anatomy
Disc Herniation or Prolapse
Degenerative Disc Disease
Types of Pain
My Own Case Study—Lumbar Spine
My Own Case Study—Cervical Spine
Chapter 4. Spinal Mobilization versus Manipulation and Contraindications
Mobilization and Manipulation
What Are the Benefits of Spinal Treatments?
Grading Scale of Mobilizations
Contraindications and Precautions
Chapter 5. Gait Cycle and the Relationship to the Vertebral Column
Gait Cycle
Heel-Strike
A Myofascial Link
Pelvis, SIJ, and Lumbar Spine Motion
Summary of the Sacrum and the Gait Cycle
Chapter 6. Biomechanics of the Vertebral Column
Spinal Mechanics: Fact or Fiction?
How All This Came About
Gracovetsky's “Spinal Engine Theory”
Spinal Mechanics Explained
Viewing Perspective
Spinal Mechanics: Definitions
Part II. Practice
Chapter 7. Techniques for the Cervical Spine
Case Study
Functional Anatomy of the Cervical Spine
Neurological Anatomy of the Cervical Spine
Cervical Intervertebral Discs
Cervical Spine Facet Joints
Motion of the Cervical Spine
Assessment of the Cervical Spine
Treatment of the Cervical Spine
Chapter 8. Techniques for the Atlanto-Occipital Joint
Assessment of the Atlanto-Occipital Joint
Treatment of the Atlanto-Occipital Joint
Chapter 9. Techniques for the Cervicothoracic Junction
Assessment of the Cervicothoracic Junction
Treatment of the Cervicothoracic Junction
Chapter 10. Techniques for the Thoracic Spine
Anatomy of the Thoracic Spine
Assessment and Treatment Protocols
Chapter 11. Techniques for the Ribcage
Anatomy of the Ribcage
Ribs and the Spine
Muscles for Breathing
Assessment and Treatment
Chapter 12. Techniques for the Lumbar Spine
Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine
Pathology of the Lumbar Spine
Assessment and Treatment of the Lumbar Spine
Chapter 13. Techniques for the Pelvic Girdle
Treatment Strategy for the Pelvic Girdle Complex
Treatment Protocol for Symphysis Pubis Dysfunctions
Treatment Protocol for Iliosacral Dysfunctions
Treatment Protocol for Sacroiliac Dysfunctions
Chapter 1. Anatomy of the Vertebral Column
Functions of the Vertebral Column
Spinal Curvatures
The Facet Joints
Ligaments of the Vertebral Column
Chapter 2. Anatomy of the Pelvic Girdle and Sacroiliac Joint
The Innominate Bones
Symphysis Pubis Joint
Sacroiliac Joint
Chapter 3. Intervertebral Disc Anatomy and Spinal Pathologies
Intervertebral Disc Anatomy
Disc Herniation or Prolapse
Degenerative Disc Disease
Types of Pain
My Own Case Study—Lumbar Spine
My Own Case Study—Cervical Spine
Chapter 4. Spinal Mobilization versus Manipulation and Contraindications
Mobilization and Manipulation
What Are the Benefits of Spinal Treatments?
Grading Scale of Mobilizations
Contraindications and Precautions
Chapter 5. Gait Cycle and the Relationship to the Vertebral Column
Gait Cycle
Heel-Strike
A Myofascial Link
Pelvis, SIJ, and Lumbar Spine Motion
Summary of the Sacrum and the Gait Cycle
Chapter 6. Biomechanics of the Vertebral Column
Spinal Mechanics: Fact or Fiction?
How All This Came About
Gracovetsky's “Spinal Engine Theory”
Spinal Mechanics Explained
Viewing Perspective
Spinal Mechanics: Definitions
Part II. Practice
Chapter 7. Techniques for the Cervical Spine
Case Study
Functional Anatomy of the Cervical Spine
Neurological Anatomy of the Cervical Spine
Cervical Intervertebral Discs
Cervical Spine Facet Joints
Motion of the Cervical Spine
Assessment of the Cervical Spine
Treatment of the Cervical Spine
Chapter 8. Techniques for the Atlanto-Occipital Joint
Assessment of the Atlanto-Occipital Joint
Treatment of the Atlanto-Occipital Joint
Chapter 9. Techniques for the Cervicothoracic Junction
Assessment of the Cervicothoracic Junction
Treatment of the Cervicothoracic Junction
Chapter 10. Techniques for the Thoracic Spine
Anatomy of the Thoracic Spine
Assessment and Treatment Protocols
Chapter 11. Techniques for the Ribcage
Anatomy of the Ribcage
Ribs and the Spine
Muscles for Breathing
Assessment and Treatment
Chapter 12. Techniques for the Lumbar Spine
Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine
Pathology of the Lumbar Spine
Assessment and Treatment of the Lumbar Spine
Chapter 13. Techniques for the Pelvic Girdle
Treatment Strategy for the Pelvic Girdle Complex
Treatment Protocol for Symphysis Pubis Dysfunctions
Treatment Protocol for Iliosacral Dysfunctions
Treatment Protocol for Sacroiliac Dysfunctions