Spinal Control: The Rehabilitation of Back Pain
State of the art and science
Herausgeber: Dieen, Jaap H van; Hodges, Paul W.; Cholewicki, Jacek
Spinal Control: The Rehabilitation of Back Pain
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Herausgeber: Dieen, Jaap H van; Hodges, Paul W.; Cholewicki, Jacek
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Integrates engineering concepts of spine control into clinically relevant approaches for the rehabilitation of low back pain. This title identifies the scope of the problem around motor control of the spine and pelvis while defining key terminology and methods as well as placing experimental findings into context.
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Integrates engineering concepts of spine control into clinically relevant approaches for the rehabilitation of low back pain. This title identifies the scope of the problem around motor control of the spine and pelvis while defining key terminology and methods as well as placing experimental findings into context.
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- Verlag: Elsevier Health Sciences
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 195mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 902g
- ISBN-13: 9780702043567
- ISBN-10: 0702043567
- Artikelnr.: 39122045
- Verlag: Elsevier Health Sciences
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 195mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 902g
- ISBN-13: 9780702043567
- ISBN-10: 0702043567
- Artikelnr.: 39122045
Ch 1: IntroductionPaul W. Hodges, Jacek Cholewicki, Jaap H. van Dieën
Section 1 - Mechanical Spine Models
Ch 2: Cholewicki: Spine systems science: a primer on the systems approach
N. Peter Reeves, Jacek Cholewicki
Ch 3: Computational models for trunk trajectory planning and load
distribution: a test-bed for studying various clinical adaptation and motor
control strategies of low back pain patientsMohamad Parnianpour
Ch 4: Mechanical changes in the spine in back painGreg Kawchuk
Section 2 - Motor Control of the Spine
Ch 5: Spine function and low-back pain: interactions of active and passive
structuresJaap H. van Dieën, Idsart Kingma
Ch 6: Adaptation and rehabilitation: From motoneurones to motor cortex and
behaviour Paul W. Hodges
Ch 7: Opinions on the links between back pain and motor control: the
disconnect between clinical practice and researchStuart McGill
Ch 8: The kinesiopathologic model and mechanical low back painLinda R. Van
Dillen, Shirley A. Sahrmann, Barbara J. Norton
Ch 9: The relationship between control of the spine and low back pain: a
clinical researcher's perspectiveJulie A. Hides
Ch 10: Existing muscle synergies and low back pain: a case for preventative
interventionJack P. Callaghan, Erika Nelson-Wong
Ch 11: Trunk muscle control and back pain: chicken, egg, neither or both?
G. Lorimer Moseley
Section 3 - Proprioceptive Systems
Ch 12: Altered variability in proprioceptive postural strategy in people
with recurrent low back painSimon Brumagne, Lotte Janssens, Kurt Claeys,
Madelon Pijnenburg
Ch 13: Proprioceptive contributions from paraspinal muscle spindles to the
relationship between control of the trunk and back painJoel G. Pickar
Ch 14: Time-dependent mechanisms that impair muscle protection of the
spine. Patricia Dolan, Michael A. Adams
Section 4 - Clinical Evidence of Control Approach
Ch 15: Effectiveness of exercise therapy for chronic non-specific low-back
painMarienke van Middelkoop, Sidney Rubinstein, Arianne Verhagen, Raymond
Ostelo, Bart Koes, Maurits van Tulder
Section 5 - State-of-the-Art Reviews
Ch 16: How can models of motor control be useful for understanding low back
pain? (Summary chapter 1)N. Peter Reeves, Jacek Cholewicki, Mark Pearcy,
Mohamad Parnianpour
Ch 17: Targeting interventions to patients: development and evaluation
(Summary chapter 2)Linda van Dillen, Maurits van Tulder
Ch 18: Motor control changes and low-back pain, cause or effect? (Summary
chapter 3)Jaap H. van Dieën, G. Lorimer Moseley, Paul W. Hodges
Ch 19: What is the relation between proprioception and low back pain?
(Summary chapter 4)Simon Brumagne, Patricia Dolan, Joel G. Pickar
Ch 20: Motor control of the spine and changes in pain: Debate about the
extrapolation from research observations of motor control strategies to
effective treatments for back pain (Summary chapter 5)Paul W. Hodges,
Stuart McGill, Julie A. Hides
Section 6 - State-of-the-Art Approach to Clinical Rehabilitation of Low
Back and Pelvic Pain
Ch 21: Integrated clinical approach to motor control interventions in low
back and pelvic painPaul W. Hodges, Linda van Dillen, Stuart McGill, Simon
Brumagne, Julie A. Hides, G. Lorimer Moseley
Section 1 - Mechanical Spine Models
Ch 2: Cholewicki: Spine systems science: a primer on the systems approach
N. Peter Reeves, Jacek Cholewicki
Ch 3: Computational models for trunk trajectory planning and load
distribution: a test-bed for studying various clinical adaptation and motor
control strategies of low back pain patientsMohamad Parnianpour
Ch 4: Mechanical changes in the spine in back painGreg Kawchuk
Section 2 - Motor Control of the Spine
Ch 5: Spine function and low-back pain: interactions of active and passive
structuresJaap H. van Dieën, Idsart Kingma
Ch 6: Adaptation and rehabilitation: From motoneurones to motor cortex and
behaviour Paul W. Hodges
Ch 7: Opinions on the links between back pain and motor control: the
disconnect between clinical practice and researchStuart McGill
Ch 8: The kinesiopathologic model and mechanical low back painLinda R. Van
Dillen, Shirley A. Sahrmann, Barbara J. Norton
Ch 9: The relationship between control of the spine and low back pain: a
clinical researcher's perspectiveJulie A. Hides
Ch 10: Existing muscle synergies and low back pain: a case for preventative
interventionJack P. Callaghan, Erika Nelson-Wong
Ch 11: Trunk muscle control and back pain: chicken, egg, neither or both?
G. Lorimer Moseley
Section 3 - Proprioceptive Systems
Ch 12: Altered variability in proprioceptive postural strategy in people
with recurrent low back painSimon Brumagne, Lotte Janssens, Kurt Claeys,
Madelon Pijnenburg
Ch 13: Proprioceptive contributions from paraspinal muscle spindles to the
relationship between control of the trunk and back painJoel G. Pickar
Ch 14: Time-dependent mechanisms that impair muscle protection of the
spine. Patricia Dolan, Michael A. Adams
Section 4 - Clinical Evidence of Control Approach
Ch 15: Effectiveness of exercise therapy for chronic non-specific low-back
painMarienke van Middelkoop, Sidney Rubinstein, Arianne Verhagen, Raymond
Ostelo, Bart Koes, Maurits van Tulder
Section 5 - State-of-the-Art Reviews
Ch 16: How can models of motor control be useful for understanding low back
pain? (Summary chapter 1)N. Peter Reeves, Jacek Cholewicki, Mark Pearcy,
Mohamad Parnianpour
Ch 17: Targeting interventions to patients: development and evaluation
(Summary chapter 2)Linda van Dillen, Maurits van Tulder
Ch 18: Motor control changes and low-back pain, cause or effect? (Summary
chapter 3)Jaap H. van Dieën, G. Lorimer Moseley, Paul W. Hodges
Ch 19: What is the relation between proprioception and low back pain?
(Summary chapter 4)Simon Brumagne, Patricia Dolan, Joel G. Pickar
Ch 20: Motor control of the spine and changes in pain: Debate about the
extrapolation from research observations of motor control strategies to
effective treatments for back pain (Summary chapter 5)Paul W. Hodges,
Stuart McGill, Julie A. Hides
Section 6 - State-of-the-Art Approach to Clinical Rehabilitation of Low
Back and Pelvic Pain
Ch 21: Integrated clinical approach to motor control interventions in low
back and pelvic painPaul W. Hodges, Linda van Dillen, Stuart McGill, Simon
Brumagne, Julie A. Hides, G. Lorimer Moseley
Ch 1: IntroductionPaul W. Hodges, Jacek Cholewicki, Jaap H. van Dieën
Section 1 - Mechanical Spine Models
Ch 2: Cholewicki: Spine systems science: a primer on the systems approach
N. Peter Reeves, Jacek Cholewicki
Ch 3: Computational models for trunk trajectory planning and load
distribution: a test-bed for studying various clinical adaptation and motor
control strategies of low back pain patientsMohamad Parnianpour
Ch 4: Mechanical changes in the spine in back painGreg Kawchuk
Section 2 - Motor Control of the Spine
Ch 5: Spine function and low-back pain: interactions of active and passive
structuresJaap H. van Dieën, Idsart Kingma
Ch 6: Adaptation and rehabilitation: From motoneurones to motor cortex and
behaviour Paul W. Hodges
Ch 7: Opinions on the links between back pain and motor control: the
disconnect between clinical practice and researchStuart McGill
Ch 8: The kinesiopathologic model and mechanical low back painLinda R. Van
Dillen, Shirley A. Sahrmann, Barbara J. Norton
Ch 9: The relationship between control of the spine and low back pain: a
clinical researcher's perspectiveJulie A. Hides
Ch 10: Existing muscle synergies and low back pain: a case for preventative
interventionJack P. Callaghan, Erika Nelson-Wong
Ch 11: Trunk muscle control and back pain: chicken, egg, neither or both?
G. Lorimer Moseley
Section 3 - Proprioceptive Systems
Ch 12: Altered variability in proprioceptive postural strategy in people
with recurrent low back painSimon Brumagne, Lotte Janssens, Kurt Claeys,
Madelon Pijnenburg
Ch 13: Proprioceptive contributions from paraspinal muscle spindles to the
relationship between control of the trunk and back painJoel G. Pickar
Ch 14: Time-dependent mechanisms that impair muscle protection of the
spine. Patricia Dolan, Michael A. Adams
Section 4 - Clinical Evidence of Control Approach
Ch 15: Effectiveness of exercise therapy for chronic non-specific low-back
painMarienke van Middelkoop, Sidney Rubinstein, Arianne Verhagen, Raymond
Ostelo, Bart Koes, Maurits van Tulder
Section 5 - State-of-the-Art Reviews
Ch 16: How can models of motor control be useful for understanding low back
pain? (Summary chapter 1)N. Peter Reeves, Jacek Cholewicki, Mark Pearcy,
Mohamad Parnianpour
Ch 17: Targeting interventions to patients: development and evaluation
(Summary chapter 2)Linda van Dillen, Maurits van Tulder
Ch 18: Motor control changes and low-back pain, cause or effect? (Summary
chapter 3)Jaap H. van Dieën, G. Lorimer Moseley, Paul W. Hodges
Ch 19: What is the relation between proprioception and low back pain?
(Summary chapter 4)Simon Brumagne, Patricia Dolan, Joel G. Pickar
Ch 20: Motor control of the spine and changes in pain: Debate about the
extrapolation from research observations of motor control strategies to
effective treatments for back pain (Summary chapter 5)Paul W. Hodges,
Stuart McGill, Julie A. Hides
Section 6 - State-of-the-Art Approach to Clinical Rehabilitation of Low
Back and Pelvic Pain
Ch 21: Integrated clinical approach to motor control interventions in low
back and pelvic painPaul W. Hodges, Linda van Dillen, Stuart McGill, Simon
Brumagne, Julie A. Hides, G. Lorimer Moseley
Section 1 - Mechanical Spine Models
Ch 2: Cholewicki: Spine systems science: a primer on the systems approach
N. Peter Reeves, Jacek Cholewicki
Ch 3: Computational models for trunk trajectory planning and load
distribution: a test-bed for studying various clinical adaptation and motor
control strategies of low back pain patientsMohamad Parnianpour
Ch 4: Mechanical changes in the spine in back painGreg Kawchuk
Section 2 - Motor Control of the Spine
Ch 5: Spine function and low-back pain: interactions of active and passive
structuresJaap H. van Dieën, Idsart Kingma
Ch 6: Adaptation and rehabilitation: From motoneurones to motor cortex and
behaviour Paul W. Hodges
Ch 7: Opinions on the links between back pain and motor control: the
disconnect between clinical practice and researchStuart McGill
Ch 8: The kinesiopathologic model and mechanical low back painLinda R. Van
Dillen, Shirley A. Sahrmann, Barbara J. Norton
Ch 9: The relationship between control of the spine and low back pain: a
clinical researcher's perspectiveJulie A. Hides
Ch 10: Existing muscle synergies and low back pain: a case for preventative
interventionJack P. Callaghan, Erika Nelson-Wong
Ch 11: Trunk muscle control and back pain: chicken, egg, neither or both?
G. Lorimer Moseley
Section 3 - Proprioceptive Systems
Ch 12: Altered variability in proprioceptive postural strategy in people
with recurrent low back painSimon Brumagne, Lotte Janssens, Kurt Claeys,
Madelon Pijnenburg
Ch 13: Proprioceptive contributions from paraspinal muscle spindles to the
relationship between control of the trunk and back painJoel G. Pickar
Ch 14: Time-dependent mechanisms that impair muscle protection of the
spine. Patricia Dolan, Michael A. Adams
Section 4 - Clinical Evidence of Control Approach
Ch 15: Effectiveness of exercise therapy for chronic non-specific low-back
painMarienke van Middelkoop, Sidney Rubinstein, Arianne Verhagen, Raymond
Ostelo, Bart Koes, Maurits van Tulder
Section 5 - State-of-the-Art Reviews
Ch 16: How can models of motor control be useful for understanding low back
pain? (Summary chapter 1)N. Peter Reeves, Jacek Cholewicki, Mark Pearcy,
Mohamad Parnianpour
Ch 17: Targeting interventions to patients: development and evaluation
(Summary chapter 2)Linda van Dillen, Maurits van Tulder
Ch 18: Motor control changes and low-back pain, cause or effect? (Summary
chapter 3)Jaap H. van Dieën, G. Lorimer Moseley, Paul W. Hodges
Ch 19: What is the relation between proprioception and low back pain?
(Summary chapter 4)Simon Brumagne, Patricia Dolan, Joel G. Pickar
Ch 20: Motor control of the spine and changes in pain: Debate about the
extrapolation from research observations of motor control strategies to
effective treatments for back pain (Summary chapter 5)Paul W. Hodges,
Stuart McGill, Julie A. Hides
Section 6 - State-of-the-Art Approach to Clinical Rehabilitation of Low
Back and Pelvic Pain
Ch 21: Integrated clinical approach to motor control interventions in low
back and pelvic painPaul W. Hodges, Linda van Dillen, Stuart McGill, Simon
Brumagne, Julie A. Hides, G. Lorimer Moseley