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Low Back Pain Handbook, 2nd Edition
Andrew J Cole MD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Washington, Seattle; Medical Director, The Spine Center at Overlake Hospital and Medical Center, Bellevue, Washington; Private Practice, Northwest Spine and Sports Physicians, Bellevue
Stanley A. Herring MD, FACSM, Puget Sound Sports and Spine Physicians, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Orthopaedics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
ISBN 1560534931 · Paperback · 500 Pages · 100 Illustrations
Hanley & Belfus · Published November 2002
The Second Edition of this handbook emphasizes practicality-useful information for the primary care clinician for arriving at the correct diagnosis and treatment, with tips on when to refer the patient. The outline format allows busy clinicians to quickly obtain practical information that directly affects treatment decisions. Therefore, the chapters summarize relevant clinical information and purposely avoid exhaustive reviews.
Features
Outline format allows quick and easy access to information
Liberal use of bold highlights topic headings
Each chapter begins with a list of key summary points and clinical pearls
What's New
New Contents for 2nd Edition:
Evidence-based Spine Care
Epidemiology
Risk Factors of Lumbar Spine Pain
Manipulation of the Lower Back
Delayed Recovery from Lumbar Spine Injury
Lumbar Spine Pain in Women
Complementary Care
Contents
Low Back Pain Handbook, 2nd Edition
Table of Contents:
I. EVALUATION
Epidemiology
Anatomy and Biomechanics
Pathophysiology, Neurophysiology, and Biochemistry of Lumbar Spine Pain: The Degenerative Cascade
Model
A Theoretical Overview of the Diagnosis and Management of Low Back Pain: Acute vs. Chronic Pain and the
Mind/Body Continuum
History and Past Medical History
The Physical Examination of the Spine and Its Functional Kinetic Chain
Clinical Presentation and Diagnostic Subsets
Pseudospine Pain: Conditions that Mimic Spine Pain
II. TREATMENT OPTIONS
The Use of Medications for Low Back Pain
Physical Therapy Options for Lumbar Spine Pain
Manipulation
Return-to-Work and Functional Optimization Programs
Bracing for Low Back Pain
The Lumbar Spine: Imaging Options
Electrodiagnostic Medicine
Injection Procedures
Psychological Considerations
Surgical Options for Lumbar Spine Pain
III. SPECIAL POPULATIONS AND PROBLEMS
Failed Low Back Surgery Syndrome
Chronic Pain Programs
Implantables: Neurostimulation and Intrathecal Drug Delivery Systems
Percutaneous Intradiscal Therapies
The Lumbar Spine and Sports
Low Back Pain During Pregnancy
Children and Adolescents
Elderly Patients
Myofascial Pain and Fibromyalgia, and Soft Tissue Causes of Low Back Pain
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Lumbar Whiplash
Traumatic Injuries of the Lumbar Spine
Independent Medical Examination and Disability Evaluation
Assessing Impairment of the Lumbar Spine
Workers' Compensation
What To Do When There Is Nothing Left to Do
Evidence-Based Medicine
Basics of Personal Injury Law
Medial Malpractice Issues
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