Lumbar Spine Syndromes [electronic resource] : Evaluation and Treatment /

The question facing anyone contemplating a book on low back pain is : Why write another book? It is certainly true that there are many books on this topic addressing a wide variety of audiences. Some books are all inclusive and scholarly in nature, others are personal descriptions of diagnostic and treat­ ment philosophies. This book is a combination of these two extremes. It represents our views on the low back problem, supported by scientific data. Most aspects on back pain presented in this book can be found in other texts. The organization of the material is unique, however. Our approach is to start by listening to and looking at the patient. It becomes apparent, then, that patients can be classified into one of the syn­ dromes described in chapters 4 through 13. We believe that this syndrome classification, which is quite simple to make clinically, will allow you to diagnose and treat your patients more effectively. To set the stage for the syndrome chapters the first three chapters of the book are generic to the remaining chapters. They reviewe the epidemiology, pathology, biomechan­ ics, etiologic theory, diagnostic methods, and treatment modalities applicable to the low back syndromes. They should be read before the syndrome chap­ ters. At the end of the book you will find four chapters that are specific to disease entities.

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Main Authors: Andersson, Gunnar B. J. author., McNeill, Thomas W. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Vienna : Springer Vienna, 1989
Subjects:Medicine., Chiropractic., General practice (Medicine)., Rheumatology., Neurosurgery., Orthopedics., Medicine & Public Health., Surgical Orthopedics., Conservative Orthopedics., General Practice / Family Medicine., Chiropractic Medicine.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8981-8
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2108362018-07-30T23:43:12ZLumbar Spine Syndromes [electronic resource] : Evaluation and Treatment / Andersson, Gunnar B. J. author. McNeill, Thomas W. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textVienna : Springer Vienna,1989.engThe question facing anyone contemplating a book on low back pain is : Why write another book? It is certainly true that there are many books on this topic addressing a wide variety of audiences. Some books are all inclusive and scholarly in nature, others are personal descriptions of diagnostic and treat­ ment philosophies. This book is a combination of these two extremes. It represents our views on the low back problem, supported by scientific data. Most aspects on back pain presented in this book can be found in other texts. The organization of the material is unique, however. Our approach is to start by listening to and looking at the patient. It becomes apparent, then, that patients can be classified into one of the syn­ dromes described in chapters 4 through 13. We believe that this syndrome classification, which is quite simple to make clinically, will allow you to diagnose and treat your patients more effectively. To set the stage for the syndrome chapters the first three chapters of the book are generic to the remaining chapters. They reviewe the epidemiology, pathology, biomechan­ ics, etiologic theory, diagnostic methods, and treatment modalities applicable to the low back syndromes. They should be read before the syndrome chap­ ters. At the end of the book you will find four chapters that are specific to disease entities.Investigations -- Treatment modalities -- The patient with acute low back pain -- The patient with recurrent low back pain -- The patient with pain radiating down the leg -- The patient with severe unremitting lower back pain -- The patient with lower back pain, sciatica, and inability to void -- The patient with lower back pain and leg pain with walking -- The patient with chronic low back pain -- The adult patient with spine deformity and low back pain -- Back pain in children -- The patient with functional disease/malingering -- The patient with a spine tumor -- The patient with spinal infection -- The patient with inflammatory spine disease -- The patient with metabolic bone disease and low back pain -- References.The question facing anyone contemplating a book on low back pain is : Why write another book? It is certainly true that there are many books on this topic addressing a wide variety of audiences. Some books are all inclusive and scholarly in nature, others are personal descriptions of diagnostic and treat­ ment philosophies. This book is a combination of these two extremes. It represents our views on the low back problem, supported by scientific data. Most aspects on back pain presented in this book can be found in other texts. The organization of the material is unique, however. Our approach is to start by listening to and looking at the patient. It becomes apparent, then, that patients can be classified into one of the syn­ dromes described in chapters 4 through 13. We believe that this syndrome classification, which is quite simple to make clinically, will allow you to diagnose and treat your patients more effectively. To set the stage for the syndrome chapters the first three chapters of the book are generic to the remaining chapters. They reviewe the epidemiology, pathology, biomechan­ ics, etiologic theory, diagnostic methods, and treatment modalities applicable to the low back syndromes. They should be read before the syndrome chap­ ters. At the end of the book you will find four chapters that are specific to disease entities.Medicine.Chiropractic.General practice (Medicine).Rheumatology.Neurosurgery.Orthopedics.Medicine & Public Health.Surgical Orthopedics.Conservative Orthopedics.Neurosurgery.Rheumatology.General Practice / Family Medicine.Chiropractic Medicine.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8981-8URN:ISBN:9783709189818
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topic Medicine.
Chiropractic.
General practice (Medicine).
Rheumatology.
Neurosurgery.
Orthopedics.
Medicine & Public Health.
Surgical Orthopedics.
Conservative Orthopedics.
Neurosurgery.
Rheumatology.
General Practice / Family Medicine.
Chiropractic Medicine.
Medicine.
Chiropractic.
General practice (Medicine).
Rheumatology.
Neurosurgery.
Orthopedics.
Medicine & Public Health.
Surgical Orthopedics.
Conservative Orthopedics.
Neurosurgery.
Rheumatology.
General Practice / Family Medicine.
Chiropractic Medicine.
spellingShingle Medicine.
Chiropractic.
General practice (Medicine).
Rheumatology.
Neurosurgery.
Orthopedics.
Medicine & Public Health.
Surgical Orthopedics.
Conservative Orthopedics.
Neurosurgery.
Rheumatology.
General Practice / Family Medicine.
Chiropractic Medicine.
Medicine.
Chiropractic.
General practice (Medicine).
Rheumatology.
Neurosurgery.
Orthopedics.
Medicine & Public Health.
Surgical Orthopedics.
Conservative Orthopedics.
Neurosurgery.
Rheumatology.
General Practice / Family Medicine.
Chiropractic Medicine.
Andersson, Gunnar B. J. author.
McNeill, Thomas W. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Lumbar Spine Syndromes [electronic resource] : Evaluation and Treatment /
description The question facing anyone contemplating a book on low back pain is : Why write another book? It is certainly true that there are many books on this topic addressing a wide variety of audiences. Some books are all inclusive and scholarly in nature, others are personal descriptions of diagnostic and treat­ ment philosophies. This book is a combination of these two extremes. It represents our views on the low back problem, supported by scientific data. Most aspects on back pain presented in this book can be found in other texts. The organization of the material is unique, however. Our approach is to start by listening to and looking at the patient. It becomes apparent, then, that patients can be classified into one of the syn­ dromes described in chapters 4 through 13. We believe that this syndrome classification, which is quite simple to make clinically, will allow you to diagnose and treat your patients more effectively. To set the stage for the syndrome chapters the first three chapters of the book are generic to the remaining chapters. They reviewe the epidemiology, pathology, biomechan­ ics, etiologic theory, diagnostic methods, and treatment modalities applicable to the low back syndromes. They should be read before the syndrome chap­ ters. At the end of the book you will find four chapters that are specific to disease entities.
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topic_facet Medicine.
Chiropractic.
General practice (Medicine).
Rheumatology.
Neurosurgery.
Orthopedics.
Medicine & Public Health.
Surgical Orthopedics.
Conservative Orthopedics.
Neurosurgery.
Rheumatology.
General Practice / Family Medicine.
Chiropractic Medicine.
author Andersson, Gunnar B. J. author.
McNeill, Thomas W. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
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McNeill, Thomas W. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
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