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Patients experiencing spinal pain present some of the most frequent challenges for physical therapists. This comprehensive introduction addresses the management of back pain and restricted spinal function due to intervertebral disk damage. The authors offer evidence-based, clinically oriented strategies for diagnosing and treating disk injuries across the lumbar, thoracic, and cervical regions. The text reviews research on physical therapy's impact on back pain, provides step-by-step guidance on examination, and outlines conservative and postoperative physical therapy procedures. It also discusses rehabilitation and prevention of further disk damage. Key features include extensive examination coverage, from patient history to spinal movement assessment and nerve conduction tests. Precise treatment instructions and practical tips support daily practice. Foundational chapters on anatomy, physiology, and epidemiology provide essential knowledge. The book includes crucial information on rehabilitation approaches, such as strengthening and coordination exercises, along with case studies that illustrate the therapy process. Additionally, 70 clear line drawings demonstrate posture maintenance and muscle, nerve, and joint protection and training. This guide serves as an essential resource for practitioners and students in physical therapy, rehabilitation medicine, and occupational therapy, aiding in the effective relief of back pain
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Physical therapy for intervertebral disk disease, Doris Brötz
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