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060 00 $a 2012 I-924
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100 1  $a Schamberger, Wolf.
245 14 $a The malalignment syndrome : $b diagnosing and treating a common cause of acute and chronic pelvic, limb and back pain / $c Wolf Schamberger, with contributions by David Lane [and others] ; foreword by Jack Taunton.
250    $a 2nd ed.
260    $a Edinburgh ; $b Churchill Livingstone, $c 2013.
300    $a xvii, 604 pages : $b illustrations, portrait ; $c 26 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
520    $a Lack of appreciation and knowledge of the malalignment syndrome often leads to a failure to notice the possible aetiological or predisposing factors contributing to many musculoskeletal problems. Recognition of the syndrome by physicians, chiropractors, osteopaths, podiatrists, physiotherapists, kinesiologists, sports trainers and others dealing with patients and athletes (including equine) can help them implement appropriate treatment and training to correct the malalignment and actually prevent the initial occurrence of symptoms. Now in its second edition, this book provides a detailed description of this syndrome and how it can be identified and treated. It concentrates on the trunk, pelvis, spine, sacroiliac joint and legs, incorporating anatomy, biomechanics, stability issues, possible causes, examination and diagnostic techniques as well as a comprehensive treatment approach. Emphasis is also placed on the participation of the patient/athlete in the day-to day treatment process to achieve long-term results.
505 0  $a Indhold: The malalignment syndrome: a synopsis ; Common presentations and diagnostic techniques ; The malalignment syndrome ; The malalignment syndrome: related pain phenomena and the implications for medicine ; Clinical correlations in sports ; Horses, saddles and riders (David Lane & Lauren Fraser) ; A comprehensive treatment approach ; Treatment: manual therapy modes (Sarah Stevens & Karina Steinberg) ; Conclusion.
505 0  $a Appendix: Sacroiliac joint 'rotational malalignment' ; Sacroiliac joint 'upslip' (right side) ; Asymmetry of lower extremity ranges of motion ; Asymmetry of lower extremity muscle strength ; Clinical correlations specific to running ; Clinical findings: anatomical (true) long right leg ; Combination of asymmetries (1st case presentation) ; Combination of asymmetries (2nd case presentation) ; 'The thoracolumbar syndrome' ; Clinical correlations to non-specific sports ; Clinical correlations to specific sports ; Factors contributing to recurrence of injuries ; Causes of recurrent malalignment.
650  0 $a Human beings $x Attitude and movement.
650  0 $a Posture disorders.
650  0 $a Posture disorders $x Treatment.
650  0 $a Sports medicine.
650 12 $a Bone Malalignment $x diagnosis.
650 12 $a Bone Malalignment $x therapy.
650 22 $a Musculoskeletal Manipulations $x methods.
650 22 $a Back Pain $x etiology.
650 22 $a Posture.
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650  7 $a Posture disorders. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01073243
650  7 $a Posture disorders $x Treatment. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01073247
650  7 $a Sports medicine. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01130709
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