1. Introduction
1) Development of the Movement System Balance Concept
2) Underlying Premise of Movement
3) Overview
4) Movement Impairment Syndromes
5) Need for Classfication
2. Concepts and Principles of Movement
1) Kinesiologic Model
2) Pathokinesiologic Model
3) Kinesiopathologic Model
4) Base Element Impairments of the Muscular System
5) Base Element Impairments of the Skeleta System
:Structrual Variation in Joint Alignment
3. Movement Impairment Syndromes of the Lumbar Spine
1) Introduction
2) Normal Alignment of the Lumbar Spine
3) Motions of the Lumbar Spine
4) Muscular Actions of the Lumbar Spine
5) Movement Impairment Syndromes of the Low Back
4. Movement Impairment Syndromes of the Hip
1) Introduction
2) Normal Alignment of the Hip
3) Muscular Actions of the Hip
4) Movement Impairment Syndromes of the Hip
5. Movement Impairment Syndromes of the Shoulder Girdle
1) Introduction
2) Normal Aligment of the Shoulder Girdle
3) Muscular Actions of the Shoulder Girdle
4) Movement Impairment Syndromes of the Scapular
5) Movement Impairment Syndromes of the Humerus
6) Summary
6. Lower and Upper Quarter Movement
1) Introduction
2) Movement Impairments: Lower Quarter Examination
3) Movement Impairments: Upper Quarter Examination
7. Corrective Exercises: Perposes and Special Consideration
1) Introduction
2) Standing Exercises
3) Supine Exercises
4) Sided-Lying Exercises (Lower Extremity)
5) Side-Lying Exercises (Upper Extremity)
6) Prone Exersises (Lower Extremity)
7) Prone Exercises (Upper Extremity)
8) Quadruped Exercises
9) Sitting Exercises
10) Standing Exercises
11) Walking Exercises
8. Exercises to Correct Movement Impairment Syndromes