Myofascial Trigger Points

Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Health Sciences | 2013
ISBN13: 9780702043123
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Elsevier Health Sciences e druk, 2013 9780702043123
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Edited by Dominik Irnich, MD, this clearly written and fully illustrated multi-contributor volume offers practical, comprehensive coverage of the subject area ranging from the latest scientific research findings to practical usage of current manual therapy techniques. Including the latest information from centres of excellence throughout the world, this new book is suitable for osteopathic physicians, osteopaths, chiropractors, manual therapists, physiotherapists, acupuncturists and massage therapists as well as general physicians working in primary care, physical medicine, rehabilitation, pain management and internal medicine.

"I'm happy to say that this book is excellent and addresses all my concerns!" Reviewed by InTouch (Physio First's journal) , Jan 2015 Offers practical and clinically relevant information to all practitioners and therapists working in the field

Edited by an international expert in pain management and trigger point therapy

Abundant use of pull-out boxes, line artwork, photographs and tables facilitates ease of understanding

Carefully prepared by a worldwide team of clinically active and research oriented contributors to provide helpful and clinically relevant information

Presents the latest research findings for many aspects of trigger point therapy

Provides a holistic view of patient care including the importance of patient communication and psychological aspects of pain control

Provides a handy reference for rapid and effective diagnosis and treatment of trigger points

Highlights the 65 most important muscles in a comprehensive practical style which includes anatomy, symptoms, pain patterns, physical examination and strategies for effective treatment

Offers an ideal resource for training courses in trigger point injection, osteopathy, manual therapy and acupuncture

Suitable for osteopathic physicians, osteopaths, chiropractors, manual therapists, acupuncturists and massage therapists as well as general physicians working in primary care, physical medicine, rehabilitation, pain management and internal medicine

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ISBN13:9780702043123
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<p>Section 1 The background </p> <p>1 Guide to the book</p> <p>2 Terminology</p> <p>3 Epidemiology</p> <p>4 Etiology of myofascial pain syndrome</p> <p>5 The anatomy and physiology of the muscles</p> <p>6 Pathophysiology</p> <p>7 The trigger point as expression of a functional disorder of the locomotor system </p> <p>8 Trigger points and myofascial pain - acupuncture points and meridian system </p> <p>9 Myofascial trigger points and fascia </p> <p>10 Fibromyalgia syndrome</p> <p>11 Myofascial trigger points and somatoform pain </p> <p>12 Integrated holistic consideration of the muscles </p> <p>13 Diagnosis of myofascial pain </p> <p>14 Differential diagnosis </p> <p>Section 2 Treatment of myofascial pain </p> <p>15 Principles of treatment</p> <p>16 Peculiarities of doctor-patient relationship with chronic pain </p> <p>17 Selection of suitable treatments </p> <p>18 Manual therapies and physiotherapeutic procedures </p> <p>19 Treatment concept – myofascial trigger point therapy </p> <p>20 Physical procedures </p> <p>21 Trigger point infiltration </p> <p>22 Acupuncture and related procedures </p> <p>23 Complementary and alternative therapy methods and naturopathic treatments </p> <p>24 Relaxation techniques – body and mind </p> <p>25 Systemic pharmacotherapy </p> <p>Section 3 Muscles and trigger points </p> <p>26 Head </p> <p>27 Throat, neck and shoulder region </p> <p>28 Shoulder and upper arm </p> <p>29 Elbow, forearm and hand </p> <p>30 Thoracic spine and thorax </p> <p>31 Abdomen</p> <p>32 Lumbar spine, pelvis and hip region (pelvic girdle)</p> <p>33 Hip, thigh and knee </p> <p>34 Lower leg and foot </p>

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