An edition of Low back pain (2011)

Low back pain

mechanism, diagnosis, treatment

7th ed.
Low back pain
James M. Cox, D.C., James M. C ...
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An edition of Low back pain (2011)

Low back pain

mechanism, diagnosis, treatment

7th ed.

"This text is prepared for the practicing chiropractic physician. To bring him or her to the maximum literature research in the world of spinal chiropractic adjusting, to diagnose spinal manipulation conditions, to diagnose pathologies causing spine pain that require other care, and to encompass flexion distraction decompression manipulative care for those with spine pain. This text is written to make the chiropractor the best nonsurgical spine doctor available. All profits from this text are donated to chiropractic research of flexion distraction adjusting. The seventh edition of this textbook is built upon the peer-reviewed literature and research studies in the diagnosis and treatment of low back and radicular pain, focusing on the nonsurgical chiropractic adjusting methods. The last edition was published in 1999, and this text is the last 11 years of updated material on the subject of low back pain. What are the principle advances in this subject in this time period? We have seen the progressive acceleration in surgical care with the artificial disc replacements; drastic increases with bolt, plate, and screw fixation, cage fusion; and anterior and posterior interbody fusion. The outcomes of these procedures are not outstanding with debate over their use. At the same time, there is an attempt to decrease invasive spine surgery via arthroscopy, intradiscal electrothermal coagulation, anti-inflammatory intradiscal injections, stem cell regeneration, percutaneous discectomy, rhizotomy, and steroid injections. All of these surgical interventions have demonstrated, as shown in this textbook, to have limitations on positive outcomes while encouraging nonsurgical forms of care to prevent, delay, or replace surgical care"--Provided by publisher.

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Low back pain: mechanism, diagnosis, treatment
2011, Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Health
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Table of Contents: Chiropractic Today in the Care Of Low Back Pain
Biomechanics Of The Lumbar Spine And Pelvis
Neurophysiology And Pathology Of The Nerve Root And Dorsal Root Ganglion
Spinal Stenosis
The Sacroiliac Joint
Biomechanical Research And Clinical Outcome Results On Flexion Distraction Procedures
Diagnosis Of The Low Back And Leg Pain Patient
Biomechanics, Adjustment Procedures, Ancillary Therapies, And Clinical Outcomes Of Cox Distraction Technique
Care Of The Intervertebral Disc Herniation And Stenosis Patient With Cox Protocols
Facet Syndrome
Spondylolisthesis
Transitional Segment
Nutritional Factors And Treatment Of Intervertebral Disc Degeneration And Osteoporosis Of Bone
Rehabilitation Of The Low Back Pain Patient
Fibromyalgia
Spinal Manipulation Of The Pregnant Female.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Philadelphia

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
617.5/64
Library of Congress
RZ265.S64 C69 2011, RD771.B217

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. ;

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25011616M
ISBN 13
9781608310029
LCCN
2011035387

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