Author : Thomas F. Bergmann
Publisher :
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 312 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (91 download)
Book Synopsis Mechanically Assisted Manual Techniques by : Thomas F. Bergmann
Download or read book Mechanically Assisted Manual Techniques written by Thomas F. Bergmann and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first book to bring together information about pathomechanics and joint structures, and explain the principles of application for all of the various forms of distractive and traction techniques! This is also the first book to present various types of distraction procedures in an unbiased manner, allowing the clinician to choose the best option for a particular situation. * Includes comprehensive coverage of pathomechanics of joint systems, principles of application, assessment procedures and treatment strategies. * Provides a brief history of manual therapy and traction/distraction techniques as well as the development of the equipment used to administer manual therapy. * Covers the application of distraction to both the spine and the extremities. * Techniques such as those developed by McManis, Cox, Jensen, Leander, and Hill are presented in an unbiased and straightforward manner. * Presents the relatively new concept of motion-assisted thrust technique. * Covers adjunctive approaches to traction, including the VAX-D, LTX 3000, inversion, continuous passive motion, and sustained traction. * Covers the use of outcome measures to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of a specific modality of care. * Provides excellent case studies that emphasize the application of distraction techniques in clinical practice. * Nearly 350 figures appear throughout the text, clearly indicating features of equipment and positions of treatment.