Clinical Neurodynamics Book - Shacklock M 2005
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This book is the international best-seller written by Michael Shacklock, Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist. RECOMMENDED FOR PROFESSIONALS.
About Clinical Neurodynamics
In 1995, Michael Shacklock proposed the concept of neurodynamics in physical therapy. This book, Clinical Neurodynamics, takes that concept into the clinic and is Shacklock's international best selling, ground-breaking and innovative text on diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders with a neurodynamic component. Published by Elsevier, Oxford (2005), the book follows the process of neurodynamics from beginning to end with emphasis on manual therapy for clinical application.
Included are chapters on:
This book helps the therapist apply more effectively neurodynamics.
Included are chapters on:
- concept of neurodynamics
- biomechanics
- neurophysiology
- how the nervous system moves
- diagnosis with neurodynamic tests
- diagnostic categories, mechanisms of symptoms
- neurodynamic sequencing
- method of treatment
- specific neurodynamic tests from protective and standard sequences to highly sensitive and specific ones for the sports person and athlete
- neurodynamic treatments for many clinical syndromes; including cervical and lumbar radiculopathy, cervical headache, thoracic outlet syndrome, piriformis syndrome, elbow pain, carpal and tarsal tunnel syndrome and other forms of foot pain.
This book helps the therapist apply more effectively neurodynamics.