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The gold standard resource in the field, Rehabilitation of the Spine: A Patient-Centered Approach provides a
practical overview of all aspects of spinal rehabilitation. The 3rd Edition has been completely revised, with new
information and new videos to bring you up to date. Comprehensive and easy to read, this reference is invaluable
for chiropractors and physical therapists, as well as spine surgeons, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners
involved in the care of patients with spine problems.
Part I Overview
1. Input (Bio), Output (Psycho), and Upstream (Social) Factors in Disabling Back Pain
2. Quality Assurance: The Scope of the Spine Problem and Modern Attempts to Manage It
3. Putting the Biopsychosocial Model Into Practice
Part II Basic Science
4. Active Care: An Evidence-Informed Approach to Self-Care for Patients with Spine Pain
5. The Role of the Behavioral–Environmental Context: Bridging the Tensions Between Biomechanics, Pa
Part III Patient Assessment
6. Diagnostic Triage
7. Assessment of Psychosocial Risk Factors of Chronicity—“Yellow Flags”
8. Outcome Assessment
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9. Pain Mechanism Classification System Overview and Focus on the Motor/Autonomic Mechanism
10. Quantification of Physical Performance Ability
11. Evaluation of Muscular Imbalance
12. Movement Assessment: Screening, Performance, and Injury Prevention
Part IV Sustainable Recovery
13. Educating People About Pain
14. Self-Care: Providing Reassurance and Reactivation Advice for the Spine Pain Patient
15. Making the Shift From Treating Dysfunction to Treating Sensitivity in Rehabilitation
Part I: The Point of Pain Science
Part II: When Biomechanics Matter
16. A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program for Spinal Pain
17. The McKenzie Method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy for the Classification and Rehabilit
Part V High-Value Recovery Options for Return to Participation
18. Self-Correcting Drills for the Hip Hinge
19. Periodization of a Torso “Stabilization” Training Program in Rehabilitation and Performance Optimization
Introduction
20. Cueing to Enhance Motor Learning and Transferability to Activities
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21. Sensory Motor Stimulation
22. Neuromobilization Techniques: Evaluation and Treatment of Adverse Neurodynamic Tension and
Part VI Building Robustness for Return to Sport and Activity
23. Programming From Rehabilitation to Performance
24. Dynamic Variable Resistance Training
25. Rotational Sports and the Spine
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26. Sparing the Spine in Barbell Training
27. Sparing the Spine in High-Intensity Training
Part VII Multimodal Options for Recovery
28. Manipulation of Key Joints
29. Manual Resistance Techniques
30. A New Approach to Postural Function
Part I: Straightening Program
Part II: Practical Exercises
31. Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization
32. Pilates Therapy: Exercises for Spinal Stability
33. Pelvic Floor: Integration Versus Isolation
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34. Clinical Hypnosis and Mindfulness-Based Interventions in the Treatment of Spinal Pain
35. Yoga Exercises Respecting Dynamic Neuromuscular Stability Principles in Senior Populations
36. Nutrition Considerations for Inflammation, Pain, and Rehabilitation
Part VIII First Principles of Movement: A Systematic Approach
37. Integrated Approach to Regional Disorders
38. The Resilience Model
39. A Clinical Framework Utilizing a Precision Approach
Part IX Interdisciplinary Management
40. Role of the Interventionist: Nonsurgical Management of the Spine Pain Patient
41. Lumbopelvic Pain in Pregnancy
42. The Role and Safety of Activity in the Elderly
43. Spine Surgery