A study of the neurophysiological mechanisms of pain transmission in the head, neck and facial region. Case presentations on the management of the craniocervical syndrome emphasize clinical decision-making algorithms, practice guidelines and the use of standardized clinical outcome measures. A rational clinical decision-making process, from clinical assessment through to manipulative therapy, provides chiropractic manipulative and manual therapy procedures for upper cervical spine dysfunction, with clinical tips for improved practice. Content covers all aspects of the syndrome from anatomy to surgical approaches, including psychosocial issues. There is also a chapter on the paediatric patient and an overview of cerebrovascular accidents resulting from manual therapy in the upper cervical spine area. The clinical model presented is grounded in modern concepts of pain neurophysiology and provides a multi-dimensional approach to both acute and chronic craniocervical syndrome patients.
The book emphasizes evidence-based practice, and includes a review of the scientific literature supporting the benefit of chiropractic manipulative therapy in the treatment of upper cervical pain syndrome.
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 189 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
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978-0-7506-4495-2 (9780750644952)
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Upper cervical anatomy; afferent mechanisms in the upper cervical spine; neurophysiological mechanisms of head, face and neck pain; radiographic technique and anatomy of the upper cervical spine; biomechanics of the upper cervical spine; mechanisms and patterns of upper cervical joint pain; mechanisms and assessment of upper cervical myofascial pain; mechanisms and assessment of upper cervical joint and myofascial dysfunction; chiropractic manipulative therapy for the upper cervical spine; medical injection therapy in the upper cervical region; surgical approaches to chronic upper cervical pathology; psychosocial issues related to chronic upper cervical pathology; psychosocial issues related to upper cervical pain and headaches; cervicogenic headache and its treatment by chiropractic manipulative therapy; whiplash injury and the upper cervical spine; paediatric issues in the cranio-cervical region; cervicogenic vertigo; cerebrovascular accidents resulting from manual therapy in the upper cervical spine.