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1 | (90) |
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Active Care: Its Place in the Management of Spinal Disorders |
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3 | (27) |
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The Role of Muscles, Joints, and the Nervous System in Painful Conditions of the Spine |
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30 | (21) |
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Quality Assurance: The Scope of the Spine Problem and Modern Attempts to Manage It |
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51 | (21) |
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Putting the Biopsychosocial Model Into Practice |
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72 | (19) |
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91 | (32) |
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Lumbar Spine Stability: Mechanism of Injury and Restabilization |
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93 | (19) |
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112 | (11) |
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123 | (170) |
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Diagnostic Triage in Patients with Spinal Pain |
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125 | (21) |
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146 | (37) |
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169 | (14) |
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Assessment of Psychosocial Risk Factors of Chronicity---``Yellow Flags'' |
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183 | (20) |
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201 | (2) |
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Evaluation of Muscular Imbalance |
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203 | (23) |
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Quantification of Physical Performance Ability |
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226 | (34) |
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Physical Performance Tests: An Expanded Model of Assessment and Outcome |
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260 | (16) |
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Employment Screening and Functional Capacity Evaluation to Determine Safe Return to Work |
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276 | (17) |
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Part IV Acute Care Management (First 4 Weeks) |
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293 | (218) |
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Active Self-Care: Functional Reactivation for Spine Pain Patients |
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295 | (35) |
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McKenzie Spinal Rehabilitation Methods |
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330 | (22) |
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Brugger Methods for Postural Correction |
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352 | (17) |
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Rehabilitation of Breathing Pattern Disorders |
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369 | (19) |
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388 | (19) |
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403 | (4) |
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Manual Resistance Techniques |
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407 | (57) |
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The Role of Active Release Technique in Rehabilitation |
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460 | (4) |
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Neuromobilization Techniques---Evaluation and Treatment of Adverse Neurodynamic Tension |
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464 | (23) |
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Manipulation Techniques for Key Joints |
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487 | (24) |
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Part V Recovery Care Management (After 4 Weeks) |
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511 | (240) |
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Sensory Motor Stimulation |
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513 | (18) |
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Facilitation of Agonist-Antagonist Co-activation by Reflex Stimulation Methods |
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531 | (35) |
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Yoga-Based Training for Spinal Stability |
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566 | (19) |
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Spinal Segmental Stabilization Training |
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585 | (27) |
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Functional Stability Training |
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612 | (55) |
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Proprioceptive Taping---An Adjunct to Treating Muscle Imbalances |
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663 | (4) |
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Global Muscle Stabilization Training---Isotonic Protocols |
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667 | (21) |
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Weight Training for Back Stability |
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688 | (24) |
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Advanced Stabilization Training for Performance Enhancement |
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712 | (16) |
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Nutritional Considerations for Inflammation and Pain |
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728 | (13) |
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A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program for Spinal Pain |
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741 | (10) |
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Part VI Practical Application y Region |
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751 | (136) |
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An Integrated Approach to Regional Disorders |
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753 | (23) |
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Managing Common Syndromes and Finding the Key Link |
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776 | (22) |
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Integrated Approach to the Lumbar Spine |
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798 | (54) |
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Integrated Approach to the Cervical Spine |
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852 | (35) |
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Part VII Implementing the Functional Paradigm |
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887 | (60) |
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The Patient and the Doctor |
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889 | (9) |
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William H. Kirkaldy-Willis |
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The Role and Safety of Activity in the Elderly |
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898 | (17) |
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Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire |
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914 | (1) |
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Role of Non-Operative Spinal Specialist in Managing the Spine Patient |
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915 | (18) |
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From Guidelines to Practice: What is the Practitioner's Role? |
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933 | (14) |
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Index |
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947 | |