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Grieve's Modern Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Summary

Grieve's Modern Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy by Deborah Falla (Professor, Chair in Rehabilitation Science and Physiotherapy, School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK)

Originally edited by Gregory Grieve, a founder of modern manual therapy, the fifth edition of Grieve's Modern Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy continues to offer contemporary evidence, models of diagnosis and practice that make this one of the most highly respected reference books for physiotherapists. This edition has been fully updated to provide an overview of the latest science in a rapidly evolving field. It includes detailed directions for research-informed patient care for a range of musculoskeletal disorders, as well as up-to-date information on the global burden, research methodologies, measurements, and principles of assessment and management. A new international editorial board, with experience in both research and clinical practice, bring a truly comprehensive perspective to this book, meaning those practising musculoskeletal physiotherapy today will find it highly clinically relevant to their work. Edited by an internationally recognised editorial board - brings expertise in both research and clinical practice Fully updated with the latest published evidence Clear guidance on evidence-based contemporary practice Management of conditions relating to both the vertebral column and peripheral joints Updated reviews on the science and practice of a wide range of treatment modalities Principles of effective communication, screening, clinical reasoning, lifestyle considerations, behavioural change and self-management Summary boxes and clinical tips to support clinical assessment and management More than 300 figures and illustrations Global burden of musculoskeletal disorders - including history, epidemiology and new models of care A range of new research methodologies, including N of 1 research designs, systematic reviews and meta-analyses, population-based cohort studies, consensus research and response analyses in musculoskeletal research How to navigate the endless wave of information and assess different levels of evidence New measures New chapter on cost analyses and value-based care Digital rehabilitation methods

Table of Contents

PART I Introduction 1.1 Introduction to the Text, Deborah Falla, Chad E. Cook, Jeremy Lewis, Chris McCarthy, and Michele Sterling PART II Global Burden of Musculoskeletal Disorders 2.1 Historic Management Perspectives, Valeria Coolman and Erl Pettman 2.2 Epidemiologic Measures of Musculoskeletal Disorders, Jennifer C. Reneker and Chad E. Cook 2.3 An Overview of Contributors to Pain and Disability, Yannick Tousignant-Laflamme, Florian Naye, and Christian Longtin 2.4 Biological Contributors to Musculoskeletal Pain and Disability, Scott F. Farrell, Rutger M.J. deZoete, David Klyne, Annina B. Schmid, Andrea Polli, Jo Nijs, and Michele Sterling 2.5 Psychological Contributors to Musculoskeletal Pain, Alejandro Luque-Suarez, Marcelino Torrontegui-Duarte, and Deborah Falla 2.6 Social Contributors to Pain and Disability, Zachary D. Rethorn 2.7 Musculoskeletal Models of Care, Helen Slater and Andrew M. Briggs PART III Research Design and Navigating the Endless Wave of Information 3.1 What Is Information, and Where Are People Getting It From? Clare Ardern 3.2 Information Credibility: Navigating the Endless Wave of Information, Guy Simoneau and Chad Cook 3.3 Levels of Evidence, Derek J. Clewley and Bethany Buzzell SECTION 3.4 Research Designs 3.4.1 Quantitative Research, Steven J Kamper and Tie Parma Yamato 3.4.2 Introduction To Qualitative Design, Gillian Yeowell and Sandra Elaine Hartley 3.4.3 Mixed Methods Research, Hubert van Griensven 3.4.4 Living Evidence: Is the Randomised Controlled Trial the Missing Link?, Anita R. Gross, Charlie H. Goldsmith, Pasqualina Santaguida, Pulak Parikh, and Pavlos Bobos 3.4.5 N-of-1 Research Designs, Jane Nikles, Andrea Hams, Michele Sterling, and Kerrie Evans 3.4.6 Standardized Data Collection, Audit, and Clinical Profiling, Ann Patricia Moore, Elizabeth Bryant, Shemane Murtagh, and George Olivier 3.4.7 Systematic Reviews: Informing Evidence-Based Practice, Mike Reiman and Garrett Scott Bullock 3.4.8 Why Are Population-Based Cohorts Important in Progressing Our Understanding of Musculoskeletal Pain Conditions? Rob Waller and Helen Slater 3.4.9 Implementation Research, Katherine S. Norman and Heather A. King 3.4.10 Consensus Research, Chad E. Cook 3.4.11 Responder Analyses in Musculoskeletal Research, Chad E. Cook, Geronimo Bejarano, Jennifer C. Reneker, and Andrew D. Vigotsky PART IV Measurements in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy 4.1 Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, Alessandro Chiarotto and Leonardo Pellicciari 4.2 Patient-Reported Experience Measures, Alessandra Narciso Garcia and Malene Ahern 4.3 Physical Performance Measures, Rob Manske and Jason Brumitt 4.4 Assessing Cost Analyses and Value-Based Care in Rehabilitation, Daniel Pinto, Hassan Ghomrawi, and Dustin D. French SECTION 4.5 Advances in Measurement 4.5.1 Quantitative Sensory Testing and Clinical Sensory Testing, Brigitte Tampin, Annina Schmid, and Helen Slater 4.5.2 Pain in the Brain: The Role and Future of Functional Neuroimaging, Flavia DiPietro 4.5.3 Advances in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measures, Rebecca J. Abbott, Jon Cornwall, Rebecca J. Crawford, Enrico De Martino, James M. Elliott, Graham J. Galloway, Julie Hides, Mark A. Hoggarth, Katie McMahon, Marnee McKay, Aimee Peek, Zuzana Perraton, Ashton Reeve, Kyle Sheldrick, Amee L. Seitz, Adam Semciw, Andrew C. Smith, Melinda M. Franettovich Smith, Danielle B. Stone, David M. Walton, Ken A. Weber, and Eddo Wesselink 4.5.4 Ultrasound in Musculoskeletal Practice, Karen McCreesh, Stuart Wildman, and Mark Maybury 4.5.5 Surface Electromyography, Deborah Falla, Alessio Gallina, and Eduardo Martinez-Valdes 4.5.6 Movement Analysis and Musculoskeletal Modeling, Marco Barbero, Corrado Cescon, Stefano Vercelli, Deborah Falla, and Carlo Albino Frigo 4.5.7 Electroencephalography, Nicola Ray 4.5.8 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Siobhan M. Schabrun, Wei-ju Chang, and Rocco Cavaleri PART V Principles of Assessment and Management 5.1 Communication, Joletta Belton and Jeremy Lewis 5.2 Red Flags, James Selfe, Susan Greenhalgh, Chris Mercer, and Laura Finucane SECTION 5.3 Lifestyle and Health 5.3.1 Lifestyle and Musculoskeletal Health: Basis for a Health and Lifestyle Framework, Elizabeth Dean and Anne Soderlund 5.3.2 Implementing a Health and Lifestyle Framework: Competencies for Musculoskeletal Physiotherapists, Elizabeth Dean and Anne Soderlund 5.4 Clinical Reasoning and Models for Clinical Management, Neil Langridge and Matthew Low 5.5 Consideration of Cognitive and Behavioral Influences on Physiotherapy Practice, 1 Michele Sterling and Rachel A. Elphinston 5.6 Educational Approaches to Pain Management, Kieran OSullivan, Pete Moore, and Cormac Ryan 5.7 Behavior Change and Self-Management, Ann Moore and Kevin Hall 5.8 Hemodynamics and Clinical Practice, Roger Kerry and Alan Taylor 5.9 Neurodynamics, Michel W Coppieters, Colette Ridehalgh, Robert J Nee, Benjamin S Boyd, Toby Hall, Richard Ellis, Annalie Basson, Annina B Schmid, Brigitte Tampin, Karina J Lewis, Eva Sierra-Silvestre, Andrea C Schroeter, Ricardo J Andrade, Meghan A Koop, Marije LS Sleijser-Koehorst, Ivo J LutkeSchipholt, and Gwendolyne GM Scholten-Peeters 5.10 Neuromuscular Adaptations to Exercise, Deborah Falla, Alessio Gallina, Edith Elgueta Cancino, and Paul Hodges 5.11 The Analgesic Effects of Exercise, Kathleen A. Sluka, Henrik Bjarke Vaegter, Marie Hoeger Bement, Giovanni Berardi, and Joseph B. Lesnak 5.12 Management of Sensorimotor Control in Musculoskeletal Disorders, Julia Treleaven 5.13 Manual Therapy, Christopher McCarthy, Joel Bialosky, and Mark Bishop SECTION 5.14 Adjunct Modalities 5.14.1 Electrophysical Modalities, Tim Watson 5.14.2 Acupuncture and Its Role in Musculoskeletal Pain and Rehabilitation, Panos Barlas 5.15 Digital Rehabilitation Methods, Trevor G. Russell 5.16 Advanced Practice in Physiotherapy, Andrews Kwabena Tawiah, Linda Woodhouse, Francois Des[1]meules, Caitriona Gabrielle Cunningham, and Jere PART VI Region Specific Management 6.1 Idiopathic Neck Pain, Gwendolen Anne Jull AO, Shaun OLeary, Julia Margaret Treleaven, and Deborah Falla 6.2 Whiplash-Associated Disorders, Michele Sterling, Trudy Rebbeck, Andrew Leaver, and Chris Worsfold 6.3 Temporomandibular Disorders and Orofacial Pain, Harry von Piekartz, Susan Armijo Olivio, and Cesar Fernandez De Las Penas 6.4 Thoracic Pain, Nicola Ruth Heneghan and Deborah Falla 6.5 Low Back Pain Examination and Treatment, Mark Hancock and Chad E. Cook 6.6 Clinical Reasoning in Sacroiliac Joint and Pelvic Girdle Pain: A Tunnel Vision of Physiotherapy Experts? Annelies Pool-Goudzwaard, E. van Benten - van Weeghel, and J.J.M. Pool 6.7 The Shoulder, Jeremy Lewis 6.8 The Elbow, Viana Vuvan, Brooke Coombes, Leanne Bisset, and Bill Vicenzino 6.9 Wrist and hand, Katia Fournier, Sarah Mee, Elaine Juzl, and Nicola Goldsmith 6.10 The Hip, Kay Crossley, Joanne Kemp, Matthew King, Joshua Heerey, and Peter Lawrenson 6.11 Knee Conditions, Kim Bennell, Rana S Hinman, Pek Ling Teo, Kay M Crossley, Danilo de Oliveira Silva, Sallie M Cowan, Bill Vicenzino, Lee Herrington, Melanie Holden, and George Peat 6.12 Foot and Ankle, Michelle Smith and Bill Vicenzino

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9780702080890
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Grieve's Modern Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy by Deborah Falla (Professor, Chair in Rehabilitation Science and Physiotherapy, School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK)
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Elsevier Health Sciences
2024-08-05
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