Principles of Neuromusculoskeletal Treatment and Management: A Guide for Therapists

Principles of Neuromusculoskeletal Treatment and Management: A Guide for Therapists

by NicolaJ.Petty (Author)

Synopsis

Principles of Neuromusculoskeletal Treatment and Management presents the theoretical framework that underpins the treatment and management of patients with neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction. The first part of the book draws together the relevant anatomy, biomechanics, physiology and movement analysis to present a comprehensive overview of the function of joints, muscles and nerves. This is followed by a description of the clinical manifestations of dysfunction for each tissue, while the text recognises the interrelationship of joint, nerve and muscle in both function and dysfunction. Separate chapters then discuss the principles and theory of treatment approaches for joint, nerve and muscle. The overall management of patients and issues surrounding the patient-therapist relationship are discussed in the final chapter. Written by the authors of the highly successful textbook Neuromusculoskeletal Examination and Assessment , this new book provides the ideal sequel and companion to that text. It introduces students and clinicians with little or no experience of managing patients with neuromusculoskeletal disorders to the various treatment and management principles that they may consider with their patients. This book does not give detailed treatment descriptions for each condition but instead offers guidance on how to make the most appropriate treatment choice from the options available. For the more experienced therapist, it provides a useful aide-memoire to the treatment and management options available.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 380
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Published: 15 Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 0443070628
ISBN 13: 9780443070624

Media Reviews
This is a really good book. It does exactly what it says on the tin! This book goes further and covers more areas than most other books on the subject. This book is easy to use and and is extensively referenced with up to date work and a great attention to detail. The preface that this book is aimed at those who are starting on the road to physiotherapy does not do it justice, as it is an excellent publication for everyone. Buy it and really educate yourself and your patients.
In Touch, Spring 2005, Paul Johnson MSc, BSc, MCSP, MMACP