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Pelvic Pain and Dysfunction : a Differential Diagnosis Manual.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Philip, Peter, author.
- Series:
- Thieme clinical collections.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Chronic Pain.
- Local Subjects:
- Chronic Pain.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (120 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- NEW YORK : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, 2015.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- Pelvic Pain and Dysfunction: A Differential Diagnosis Manual; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; About the Author; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction to Pelvic Pain; 2 General Concepts; 2.1 Differential Diagnostics; 2.2 Reflexive Arcs; 2.3 Embryological Derivation; 2.4 Enteric Nervous System; 2.5 Behavior of Nerves; 2.6 Referred Pain; 2.7 Connective Tissue; 2.7.1 Fascia; 2.8 Thoracic and Lumbar Spine; 2.9 Spinal Ligaments; 2.10 Pelvic Osseus Anatomy; 2.10.1 Coxofemoral Joint; 2.11 The Perineum; 2.11.1 The Urogenital Triangle; 2.12 Pelvic Musculature; 2.13 Pelvic Ligaments; 2.14 Neurology.
- 2.14.1 Pelvic Neuroanatomy2.15 Pelvic Pain and Nociception; 2.15.1 Summary; 2.16 Functional Integration; 2.17 Anatomy, Lower Urinary Tract; 2.18 Biopsychology of Pain; 2.19 Endocrinology, Stress, and Pelvic Pain; 2.20 Pathology; 2.20.1 Musculotendinous Pathoanatomy; 2.20.2 Atrophy; 2.20.3 Muscle Tenderness and Trigger Points; 2.20.4 Formation of Muscle Spasms Due to Joint Trauma; 2.20.5 Scars; 2.20.6 Disk-related Pathoanatomy; 2.20.7 Chondropathy; 2.20.8 SIJ Pathoanatomy; 2.20.9 Pathology of the Pubic Symphysis; 3 Evaluation; 3.1 Initial Observation; 3.2 History.
- 3.3 Postural Observation and Inspection3.4 Evaluation General Concepts; 3.5 Spinal Examination; 3.6 Pelvic Examinationâ#x80;#x94;Concepts; 3.7 Pelvic Examination: The Performance; 4 Interpretation; 5 Management; 5.1 Biopsychosocial Treatment: Education; 5.2 Biopsychosocial Treatment: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; 5.3 Neurological and Joint Treatments: Manipulations and Mobilizations; 5.4 Mobilization Technique; 5.4.1 Rhythm; 5.4.2 Side-lying Rotational Mobilizations; 5.4.3 Sacroiliac Joint Mobilization; 5.4.4 Sacral Thrust; 5.4.5 Sacral Mobilization with Movement.
- 5.4.6 Massage/Transverse Friction Massage5.5 Exercise Concepts; 6 Treatment; 6.1 Introital Pain; 6.1.1 Patient Presentation; 6.1.2 Evaluation; 6.1.3 Treatment Strategy; 6.1.4 Exercises; 6.2 Dyspareunia due to SIJ; 6.2.1 Patient Presentation; 6.2.2 Evaluation; 6.2.3 Treatment Strategy; 6.2.4 Exercises; 6.3 Sign of the Buttock; 6.3.1 Patient Presentation; 6.3.2 Evaluation; 6.4 Labral Tear; 6.4.1 Patient Presentation; 6.4.2 Evaluation; 6.4.3 Treatment Strategy; 6.5 Plantar Fasciitis; 6.5.1 Patient Presentation; 6.5.2 Evaluation; 6.5.3 Treatment Strategy.
- 6.6 Central Sensitization/Embryologic Derivation of Pain6.6.1 Patient Presentation; 6.6.2 Evaluation; 6.6.3 Treatment Strategy; 6.7 Peripheral Sensitization/Bladder Dysfunction; 6.7.1 Patient Presentation; 6.7.2 Evaluation; 6.7.3 Treatment Strategy; 6.8 Torn pubovaginalis leading to increased use of pubococcygeus, fecal retention; 6.8.1 Patient Presentation; 6.8.2 Evaluation; 6.8.3 Treatment Strategy; 6.9 Conclusion; Index.
- Notes:
- Part of the Thieme Clinical Collections.
- Print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Philip, Peter. Pelvic Pain and Dysfunction : A Differential Diagnosis Manual.
- ISBN:
- 9783131732316
- 3131732318
- OCLC:
- 1021804442
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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