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Title Movement, stability and low back pain : the essential role of the pelvis
Published New York : Churchill Livingstone, 1997

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Description xxii, 612 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Contents Sect. 1. Anatomy and pathophysiology. 1. The muscular, ligamentous and neural structure of the low back and its relation to back pain / F. H. Willard. 2. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction / V. Mooney. 3. The role of the sacroiliac joints in coupling between spine, pelvis, legs, and arms / A. Vleeming, C. J. Snijders and R. Stoeckart [et al.]. 4. The role of the sacroiliac joints in low back pain: basic aspects, pathophysiology, and management / T. N. Bernard -- Sect. 2. Biomechanics. 5. Biomechanics of the human pelvic bone / M. Dalstra. 6. Biomechanics of the interface between spine and pelvis in different postures / C. J. Snijders, A. Vleeming and R. Stoeckart [et al.]. 7. Coupled motion of contralateral latissimus dorsi and gluteus maximus: its role in sacroiliac stabilization / V. Mooney, R. Pozos and A. Vleeming [et al.]. 8. Kinematic models and the human pelvis / A. Huson. 9. Suboptimal posture: the origin of the majority of idiopathic pain of the musculoskeletal system / R. E. Irvin. 10. A different approach to the mechanics of the human pelvis: tensegrity / S. M. Levin -- Sect. 3. Mobility of the sacroiliac joints. 11. Movement of the sacroiliac joint: a fresh look / B. Sturesson. 12. The mobility of sacroiliac joints in healthy subjects / R. O. Kissling and H. A. C. Jacob. 13. Interinnominate range of motion / G. L. Smidt -- Sect. 4. The lumbopelvic rhythm. 14. The combined function of spine, pelvis, and legs when lifting with a straight back / M. A. Adams and P. Dolan. 15. The role of the hamstrings in pelvic and spinal function / J.-P. van Wingerden, A. Vleeming and G.-J. Kleinrensink [et al.] -- Sect. 5. Evolution and gait. 16. Evolutionary aspects of the human lumbosacral spine and their bearing on the function of the lumbar intervertebral and sacroiliac joints / C. O. Lovejoy and B. Latimer. 17. Elasticity in human and animal backs / R. McNeill Alexander. 18. Instability of the sacroiliac joint and the consequences for gait / D. Lee. 19. Clinical aspects of the sacroiliac joint in walking / P. E. Greenman. 20. Linking the spinal engine with the legs: a theory of human gait / S. A. Gracovetsky. 21. Lower back pain as a gait-related repetitive motion injury / H. J. Dananberg -- Sect. 6. Differential diagnosis. 22. Sacroiliac joint injection: pain referral mapping and arthrographic findings / J. D. Fortin, J. Pier and F. Falco. 23. Pain provocation sacroiliac joint tests: reliability and prevalence / M. Laslett. 24. Measurement of sacroiliac joint stiffness with color Doppler imaging and the importance of asymmetric stiffness in sacroiliac pathology / H. M. Buyruk, H. J. Stam and C. J. Snijders [et al.]. 25. Psoas dysfunction/insufficiency, sacroiliac dysfunction and low back pain / R. M. Bachrach. 26. Differential diagnosis of lumbar back and pelvic pain / S. V. Paris -- Sect. 7. Visualization. 27. Basic problems in the visualization of the sacroiliac joint / P. F. Dijkstra. 28. CT and MRI of the sacroiliac joints / E. Jurriaans and L. Friedman. 29. Visualization of pelvic biomechanical dysfunction / T. Ravin. 30. Lateral dynamic X-rays in the sitting position and coccygeal discography in common coccydynia / J.-Y. Maigne -- Sect. 8. Pregnancy and peripartum pelvic pain. 31. Quadrupedalism, bipedalism, and human pregnancy / M. M. Abitbol. 32. Epidemiology of pelvic pain and low back pain in pregnant women / E. Heiberg and S. P. Aarseth. 33. Lumbar back and posterior pelvic pain in pregnancy / H. C. Ostgaard. 34. S-Relaxin and pelvic pain in pregnant women / P. Kristiansson. 35. Active straight leg raising test: a clinical approach to the load transfer function of the pelvic girdle / J. M. A. Mens, A. Vleeming and C. J. Snijders [et al.] -- Sect. 9. Therapy. 36. Behavioral analysis, fear of movement/(re)injury and behavioral rehabilitation in chronic low back pain / J. W. S. Vlaeyen, A. M. J. Kole-Snijders and P. H. T. G. Heuts [et al.]. 37. Treatment of pelvic instability / D. Lee. 38. Mechanics and treatment of the sacroiliac joint / R. L. Don Tigny. 39. Treatment of gravitational strain pathophysiology / M. L. Kuchera. 40. Pelvic mechanics and prolotherapy / T. Dorman. 41. Assessment and treatment of sacroiliac joint dysfunction utilizing isolated resistance training and manual mobilization in a chronic worker's compensation population / M. D. Avillar, J. G. Keating and V. Sims. 42. Evaluation and treatment of the most common patterns of sacroiliac joint dysfunction / J. Hesch. 43. Deep-seated low back pain - a triad of symptoms for pelvic instability / N. A. Broadhurst -- Sect. 10. Surgery. 44. Surgical fusion of the spine to the sacrum / J. Y. Margulies, V. J. Devlin and J. Gorup [et al.]. 45. Surgical treatment of chronic painful sacroiliac joint dysfunction / M. R. Moore. 46. Sacroiliac joint arthrodesis in selected patients with low back pain / J. G. Keating, M. D. Avillar and M. Price. 47. Percutaneous fixation of the sacroiliac joint / A. B. Lippitt
Summary The human pelvis, in particular movement at the pelvic joints, has recently become the focus of a number of major research programmes. The outcomes of this research are giving rise to a new set of questions with important clinical implications. These questions include: Is the consideration of the lumbar spine and pelvis as separate entities an obstacle to the effective treatment of back pain? What are the similarities between lumbopelvic pain and peripartum pain? Does the latest anatomical and biomechanical research provide the missing links? How is the stability of the pelvis maintained? What effect does lumbar spine surgery have on pelvic stability? What is the relevance of the latest kinematic findings to the prevention and treatment of low back pain? Movement, Stability and Low Back Pain brings together the latest findings which help to provide the answers to these questions. Back pain is one of the most common clinical problems in modern society. Its safe and effective management concerns many professional groups from gynaecologists and midwives to physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropractors and orthopaedic surgeons
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Backache -- Etiology.
Sacroiliac joint -- Pathophysiology.
Pelvis -- Mechanical properties.
Lumbosacral region -- Mechanical properties.
Pelvis.
Movement.
Physical Therapy
Low Back Pain.
Pelvic Bones -- physiology.
Pelvic Bones -- physiopathology.
Sacroiliac Joint -- physiopathology.
Low Back Pain -- etiology.
Movement -- physiology.
Author Vleeming, Andry.
LC no. 97020042
ISBN 0443055742
Other Titles Movement, stability & low back pain