Back Pain: a movement problem is a practical manual to assist all
students and clinicians concerned with the evaluation, diagnosis and
management of the movement related problems seen in those with spinal
pain disorders. It offers an integrative model of posturomovement
dysfunction which describes the more commonly observed features and
related key patterns of altered control. This serves as a framework,
guiding the practitioner's assessment of the individual patient.
Examines aspects of motor control and functional movement in the spine,
its development, and explores probable reasons why it is altered in
people with back pain
Maps the more common clinical patternsof presentation in those with
spinal pain and provides a simple clinical classification system based
upon posturomovement impairments
Integrates contemporary science with the insights of extensive clinical
practice
Integrates manual and exercise therapy and provides guiding principles
for more rational therapeutic interventions:
- which patterns of movement in general need to be encouraged
- which to lessen and how to do so
Abundantly illustrated to present concepts and to illustrate the
difference between so-called normal and dysfunctrional presentations
Written by a practitioner for practitioners