BookCraig Liebenson, DC, editor.
Summary: Presents a practical overview of spinal rehabilitation combining McKenzie, Janda, Contract-Relax and Stabilization approaches into one common treatment protocol.
Contents:
Part I. Overview
1. Input (bio), output (psycho), and upstream (social) factors in disabling back pain / Craig Liebenson [and others]
2. Quality assurance: the scope of the spine problem and modern attempts to manage it / Tim L. Raven, Lise R. Lothe, and Craig Liebenson
3. Putting the biopsychosocial model into practice / Craig Liebenson and Ryan Van Matre
Part II. Basic Science
4. Active care: an evidence-informed approach to self-care for patients with spine pain / Craig Liebenson and James E. Eubanks
5. The role of the behavioral-environmental context : bridging tenstions between biomechanics, pain science, and function / Craig Liebenson
Part III. Patient assessment.
6. Diagnostic triage / Neil Craton
7. Assessment of psychosocial risk factors of chronicity
"yellow flags" / Craig Liebenson, Steven Yeomans, and Richard Nicol
8. Outcome assessment / Steven Yeomans, Craig Liebenson, and Richard Nicol
9. Pain mechanism classification system overview and focus on the motor/autonomic mechanism / Annie O'Connor and Melissa C. Kolski
10. Quantification of physical performance ability / Craig Liebenson, Steven Yeomans, and Richard Nicol
11. Evaluation of muscular imbalance / Clare Frank, Craig Liebenson, and Michaela Veverková
12. Movement assessment : screening, performance, and injury prevention / Ian McKeown and Craig Liebenson. Part IV. Sustainable recovery
13. Educating people about pain / Mark J. Catley [and others]
14. Self-care : providing reassurance and reactivation advice for the spine pain patient / Craig Liebenson [and others]
15. Making the shift from treating dysfunction to treating sensitivity in rehabilitation / Greg Lehman
16. A cognitive behavioral therapy program for spinal pain / Steven J. Linton
17. The McKenzie method of mechanical diagnosis and therapy for the classification and rehabilitation of spinal problems / Thomas J. Lotus and Richard Rosedale
Part V. High-value recovery options for return to participation
18. Self-correcting drills for the hip hinge / Andrea U-Shi Chang
19. Periodization of a torso "stabilization" training program in rehabilitation and performance optimization / Benjamin Lee, Craig Liebenson, and Natalie Sidorkewicz
20. Cueing to enhance motor learning and transferability to activities / Nicklaas Winkelman
21. Sensory motor stimulation / Vladimír Janda [and others]
22. Neuromobilization techniques: evaluation and treatment of adverse neurodynamic tension and the container / Michael C. Geraci, Jr., Martin Lambert, and Jennifer Bogulski. Part VI. Building robustness for return to sport and activity
23. Programming from rehabilitation to performance / David Joyce
24. Dynamic variable resistance training / Josh Henkin
25. Rotational sports and the spine / Max Prokopy [and others]
26. Sparing the spine in barbell training / Michael Hartle
27. Sparing the spine in high-intensity training / David Whitty
Part VII. Multimodal options for recovery
28. Manipulation of key joints / George DeFranca and Brett Winchester
29. Manual resistance techniques / Craig Liebenson and Curtis Thor Rigney
30. A new approach to postural function / Jiri Cumpelik
31. Dynamic neuromuscular stabilization / Alena Kobesova [and others]
32. Pilates therapy : exercises for spinal stability / Penelope Latey
33. Pelvic floor : integration versus isolation / Julie W. Wiebe
34. Clinical hypnosis and mindfulness-based interventions in the treatment of spinal pain / Lindsey C. McKernan [and others]
35. Yoga exercises respecting dynamic neuromuscular stability principles in senior populations / Martina Jezkova [and others]
36. Nutritional considerations for inflammation, pain, and rehabilitation / David R. Seaman. Part VIII. First principles of movement : a systematic approach
37. An integrated approach to regional disorders / Craig Liebenson and Jason Brown
38. The resilience model / Craig Liebenson, Tim Latham, and Laura Latham
39. A clinical framework utilizing a precision approach / Craig Liebenson [and others]
Part IX. Interdisciplinary management
40. Role of the interventionist : nonsurgical management of the spine pain patient / Joel M. Press and Mary E. Caldwell
41. Lumbopelvic pain in pregnancy / Heidi Prather and Jeremy Hartman
42. The role and safety of activity in the elderly / Craig Liebenson and Laura Latham
43. Spine surgery / Robert G. Watkins, IV and Robert G. Watkins, III.