Musculoskeletal medicine is now recognised as a distinct branch of medicine, incorporating the sub-specialities of manual medicine, orthopaedic medicine, and the neuromusculoskeletal component of osteopathic medicine. The editors of this volume have been active in promoting the discipline worldwide, and this new edition is the ideal reference for doctors and therapists wishing to expand and improve their skill base, or to further their careers and academic accomplishments, to the benefit of the patient. With contributions from international experts, Oxford Textbook of Musculoskeletal…mehr
Musculoskeletal medicine is now recognised as a distinct branch of medicine, incorporating the sub-specialities of manual medicine, orthopaedic medicine, and the neuromusculoskeletal component of osteopathic medicine. The editors of this volume have been active in promoting the discipline worldwide, and this new edition is the ideal reference for doctors and therapists wishing to expand and improve their skill base, or to further their careers and academic accomplishments, to the benefit of the patient.
With contributions from international experts, Oxford Textbook of Musculoskeletal Medicine 2e is an authoritative account of the basis of musculoskeletal medicine in contemporary medical society. It provides the reader with advanced knowledge of the conceptual basis, diagnostic challenge, and pragmatic management of the neuromusculoskeletal system.
Now with almost 500 illustrations, this is a practical, easy-to-read text with a clinical focus. New chapters cover the latest evidence on efficacy and effectiveness of management strategies, the provision of services, and the latest developments in musculoskeletal ultrasound, making this new edition a comprehensive reference on musculoskeletal medicine. This print edition of The Oxford Textbook of Musculoskeletal Medicine comes with a year's access to the online version on Oxford Medicine Online. By activating your unique access code, you can read and annotate the full text online, follow links from the references to primary research materials, and view, enlarge and download all the figures and tables.
Dr Michael Hutson joined the RLHH's Department of Musculoskeletal Medicine in January 2010 bringing with him 40 years' experience of the diagnosis and management of injuries and disorders of the musculoskeletal system. He qualified from Cambridge University and at St Thomas' Hospital in London. He is past President of International Federation of Manual/Musculoskeletal Medicine (FIMM), past Chairman of the International Academy of Manual/Musculoskeletal Medicine, and past President of British Institute of Musculoskeletal Medicine (BIMM). Dr Adam Ward qualified from Westiminster Hospital Medical School and has a Master's degree from the University of London. He completed his specialist training in orthopaedic and musculoskeletal medicine in Paris, and is currently a senior consultant and director of the Department of Musculoskeletal Medicine at the Royal London Hospital for Intergrated Medicine. Dr Ward has published papers, articles and book chapters both in the medical and lay press and has broadcast on BBC Radio 2, Radio 4 and the World Service. His medical interests cover all aspects of orthopaedic and musculoskeletal medicine including prevention, treatment and lifestyle management. He was the first NHS consultant in the specialty and maintains an active interest in communicating, in all its aspects, the importance of musculoskeletal health.
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* Foreword * 1: Michael Hutson: Fundamentals * 2: Rod Macdonald: Somatic dysfuntion: the life of a concept * 3: Jacob Patijn: Evidence based medicine in manual/musculoskeletal medicine: a blessing or a curse? * 4: Nefyn Williams: Musculoskeletal primary care * 5: Jens Foell: The social determinants of pain: from body work to social work * 6: Tom Baster: A Patho-anatomical approach to chronic lumbar spinal pain - an Australian Perspective * PART 2: STRUCTURAL PATHOLOGY; DYSFUNCTION; PAIN * 7: David Knott: Introduction to structural pathology * 8: Alena Kobesova, M Safarova, and P Kolar: Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization and the Role of the Central Nervous System Control in the Pathogenesis of Musculoskeletal Disorders * 9: Lars Remvig, RHH Engelbert, and Birgit Juul-Kristensen: Hypermobility in adults * 10: Michael Kuchera: Somatic dysfunction * 11: Sjef Rutte and Jacob Patjin: Biomechanics in Musculoskeletal Medicine: an additional approach? * 12: Vladimir Janda: Muscles in the pathogenesis of musculoskeletal disorders * 13: Jens Foell: Fibromyalgia - A discussion of a diagnostic concept * 14: Milton Cohen and John Quintner: Myofascial Pain Syndrome: a bogus construct * 15: Toby Hall and Kim Robinson: Neurodynamics: When and why * 16: Stephen Levin: Tensegrity: the new biomechanics * 17: Thomas Dorman: The fascioligamentous organ * 18: Tom Findley: The fascial organ * 19: Milton Cohen and John Quintner: Pain concepts: chronic pain * 20: Angela Clough, Peter J.Clough,: Psychological aspects of musculoskeletal pain * 21: Milton Cohen: Placebo theory * 22: Heiner Biedermann: Functional disorders of the spine in small children * Part 3: Regional disorders * 23: David Knott: Clinical examination * 24: David Knott: Investigative techniques * 25: Hany Elmadbouh: Musculoskeletal injections * 26: Martin Knight: Endoscopically determined pain sources in the lumbar spine * 27: Michael Kuchera: Regional somatic dysfunction * 28: John Tanner: Thoracic outlet syndrome * 29: John Tanner: Chest wall pain * 30: John Tanner: The joints of the shoulder girdle * 31: Leonard Funk, Mike Walton, and Puneet Monga: Structural disorders of the shoulder * 32: Julia Walton, Jo Gibson, and Anju Jaggi: Rehabilitation strategies shoulder disorders * 33: Michael Hutson, Michael Yelland, and David Rabago: Upper limb disorders * 34: Michael Hutson and Bryan English: The pelvis * 35: Simon Petrides: Sacroiliac joint disorders * 36: Derek Bickerstaff and Fazal Ali: Structural disorders of the knee * 37: Nicholas Peirce: Patellofemoral/ extensor mechanism disorders * 38: Steve McNally: Soft tissue injuries at the knee * 39: Mark Batt and Gurjit Bhogal: Superior tibio-fibular joint * 40: Mark Batt and Gurjit Bhogal: Exertional lower leg pain * 41: Bryan English: Biomechanics of the foot and ankle * 42: Richard Higgins: The ankle joint * 43: Bryan English: The subtalar joint * 44: Bryan English: Plantar fasciitis and heel pain * 45: Tom Crisp: Achilles tendinopathy * 46: Bryan English: Metatarsalgia * 47: Nat Padhiar: Podiatry (podiatric medicine and surgery) * Chapter 4: Management Strategies * 48: Angela Clough: Musculoskeletal Triage- a physiotherapist's perspective * 49: Angela Clough and Jennifer Klaber Moffett: Patient education and self-care * 50: Michael Kuchera: Manual treatment of somatic dysfunction * 51: John Tanner: Soft tissue injections * 52: Keith Bush: Epidural injections * 53: John Tanner: Spinal injections * 54: Thomas Dorman: Prolotherapy - USA * 55: Simon Petrides: Prolotherapy - UK * 56: Toby Hall and Kim Robinson: The use of neurodynamics in pain management * 57: John Tanner: Trigger point injections * 58: Chan Gunn: Soft tissue pain: treatment with stimulation-produced analgesia * 59: Anthony Campbell: Modern medical acupuncture * 60: Stefan Blomberg: pragmatic algorithm for pain treatment and rehabilitation an integrated multimodal programme based on antidysfunctional medicine * 61: Alena Kobesova, M Safarova, and P Kolar: Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization: Exercise in the developmental positions to achieve spinal stability and functional joint centration * 62: Stefano della Villa, Diego Rizzo, and Bryan English: Exercise therapy: limbs * 63: Sarah Mottram and Mark Comerford: Exercise therapy: spine * 64: Grahame Brown: Chronic pain management * 65: Adam Ward and Michael Hutson: An Integrative approach to therapy
* Foreword * 1: Michael Hutson: Fundamentals * 2: Rod Macdonald: Somatic dysfuntion: the life of a concept * 3: Jacob Patijn: Evidence based medicine in manual/musculoskeletal medicine: a blessing or a curse? * 4: Nefyn Williams: Musculoskeletal primary care * 5: Jens Foell: The social determinants of pain: from body work to social work * 6: Tom Baster: A Patho-anatomical approach to chronic lumbar spinal pain - an Australian Perspective * PART 2: STRUCTURAL PATHOLOGY; DYSFUNCTION; PAIN * 7: David Knott: Introduction to structural pathology * 8: Alena Kobesova, M Safarova, and P Kolar: Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization and the Role of the Central Nervous System Control in the Pathogenesis of Musculoskeletal Disorders * 9: Lars Remvig, RHH Engelbert, and Birgit Juul-Kristensen: Hypermobility in adults * 10: Michael Kuchera: Somatic dysfunction * 11: Sjef Rutte and Jacob Patjin: Biomechanics in Musculoskeletal Medicine: an additional approach? * 12: Vladimir Janda: Muscles in the pathogenesis of musculoskeletal disorders * 13: Jens Foell: Fibromyalgia - A discussion of a diagnostic concept * 14: Milton Cohen and John Quintner: Myofascial Pain Syndrome: a bogus construct * 15: Toby Hall and Kim Robinson: Neurodynamics: When and why * 16: Stephen Levin: Tensegrity: the new biomechanics * 17: Thomas Dorman: The fascioligamentous organ * 18: Tom Findley: The fascial organ * 19: Milton Cohen and John Quintner: Pain concepts: chronic pain * 20: Angela Clough, Peter J.Clough,: Psychological aspects of musculoskeletal pain * 21: Milton Cohen: Placebo theory * 22: Heiner Biedermann: Functional disorders of the spine in small children * Part 3: Regional disorders * 23: David Knott: Clinical examination * 24: David Knott: Investigative techniques * 25: Hany Elmadbouh: Musculoskeletal injections * 26: Martin Knight: Endoscopically determined pain sources in the lumbar spine * 27: Michael Kuchera: Regional somatic dysfunction * 28: John Tanner: Thoracic outlet syndrome * 29: John Tanner: Chest wall pain * 30: John Tanner: The joints of the shoulder girdle * 31: Leonard Funk, Mike Walton, and Puneet Monga: Structural disorders of the shoulder * 32: Julia Walton, Jo Gibson, and Anju Jaggi: Rehabilitation strategies shoulder disorders * 33: Michael Hutson, Michael Yelland, and David Rabago: Upper limb disorders * 34: Michael Hutson and Bryan English: The pelvis * 35: Simon Petrides: Sacroiliac joint disorders * 36: Derek Bickerstaff and Fazal Ali: Structural disorders of the knee * 37: Nicholas Peirce: Patellofemoral/ extensor mechanism disorders * 38: Steve McNally: Soft tissue injuries at the knee * 39: Mark Batt and Gurjit Bhogal: Superior tibio-fibular joint * 40: Mark Batt and Gurjit Bhogal: Exertional lower leg pain * 41: Bryan English: Biomechanics of the foot and ankle * 42: Richard Higgins: The ankle joint * 43: Bryan English: The subtalar joint * 44: Bryan English: Plantar fasciitis and heel pain * 45: Tom Crisp: Achilles tendinopathy * 46: Bryan English: Metatarsalgia * 47: Nat Padhiar: Podiatry (podiatric medicine and surgery) * Chapter 4: Management Strategies * 48: Angela Clough: Musculoskeletal Triage- a physiotherapist's perspective * 49: Angela Clough and Jennifer Klaber Moffett: Patient education and self-care * 50: Michael Kuchera: Manual treatment of somatic dysfunction * 51: John Tanner: Soft tissue injections * 52: Keith Bush: Epidural injections * 53: John Tanner: Spinal injections * 54: Thomas Dorman: Prolotherapy - USA * 55: Simon Petrides: Prolotherapy - UK * 56: Toby Hall and Kim Robinson: The use of neurodynamics in pain management * 57: John Tanner: Trigger point injections * 58: Chan Gunn: Soft tissue pain: treatment with stimulation-produced analgesia * 59: Anthony Campbell: Modern medical acupuncture * 60: Stefan Blomberg: pragmatic algorithm for pain treatment and rehabilitation an integrated multimodal programme based on antidysfunctional medicine * 61: Alena Kobesova, M Safarova, and P Kolar: Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization: Exercise in the developmental positions to achieve spinal stability and functional joint centration * 62: Stefano della Villa, Diego Rizzo, and Bryan English: Exercise therapy: limbs * 63: Sarah Mottram and Mark Comerford: Exercise therapy: spine * 64: Grahame Brown: Chronic pain management * 65: Adam Ward and Michael Hutson: An Integrative approach to therapy
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