
Janice Loudon,
Stephania Bell, Jane Johnston
1999
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248 pages
9780880115070
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The Clinical Orthopedic Assessment Guide is a handy, thorough
reference for orthopedic clinicians who use manual therapy techniques
in patient assessment. Information is presented in a concise,
efficient format with more than 175 illustrations to facilitate
understanding.
The book is divided into five parts and organized to make
the same categories of information pertaining to each joint both
self-contained and easy to find. After explaining basic arthrokinematic
and osteokinematic principles and defining terminology, the authors
provide in-depth coverage of the head, temporomandibular joint
(TMJ), vertebral column and neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists,
hands, pelvis and hips, knees, ankles, and feet. Sections on
each joint include information on
- type of joint;
- articulation, degrees of freedom, and active ranges of motion;
- capsular pattern, stability, loose and close-packed positions,
and neurology around the joint;
- accessory movement assessment, surface palpatation, special
tests, and differential diagnoses; and
- muscle origin, insertion, action, and innervation.
The Clinical Orthopedic Assessment Guide is the only comprehensive,
easy-to-use reference that includes all the vital information
needed to perform orthopedic assessments. It is an essential
tool for all practitioners who use manual techniques for orthopedic
assessments.
About the Authors
Janice Loudon, PhD, PT, SCS, ATC is an assistant professor
in physical therapy education at the University of Kansas Medical
Center and also provides clinical services at the medical center's
Sports Medicine Institute. A sports certified specialist and
certified athletic trainer, Dr. Loudon earned her PhD in movement
science and biomechanics at Washington University in St. Louis,
Missouri. In 1997, she completed a two-year program leading to
certification in orthopedic manual therapy through the Ola Grimsby
Institute. She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association,
the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists,
and the National Athletic Trainers' Association.
Stephania Bell, MS, PT is a clinical assistant professor in
physical therapy education at the University of Kansas Medical
Center. Bell teaches advanced orthopedics and provides clinical
services at the medical center's Sports Medicine Institute. In
1997, she completed a two-year program leading to certification
in orthopedic manual therapy through the Ola Grimsby Institute.
Bell is a member of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual
Physical Therapists and the American Physical Therapy Association.
The administrator of two therapy clinics, one in Kansas City
and one in rural Missouri, Jane Johnston holds an advanced masters
degree in physical therapy from the University of Kansas and
is a Certified Manual Therapist. Johnston is a member of the
American Physical Therapy Association, American Back Society,
American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists, and
Women's Health Section, the Orthopedic Section, APTA.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part I Introduction to Biomechanical Principles
- Section 1 Classifications and Definitions
- Joint Basics
- Arthrokinematics
- Neurology
- Surface Palpation
- Muscle Origin and Insertion
- Muscle Action and Innervation
- Differential Diagnosis
- Section 2 Subjective Examination and Assessment
- Part II Head and Spine
- Section 3 Temporomandibular Joint
- Joint Basics
- Arthrokinematics
- Neurology
- Surface Palpation
- Muscle Origin and Insertion
- Muscle Action and Innervation
- Differential Diagnosis
- Section 4 Cervical Spine
- Joint Basics
- Arthrokinematics
- Neurology
- Surface Palpation
- Muscle Origin and Insertion
- Muscle Action and Innervation
- Differential Diagnosis
- Section 5 Thoracic Spine
- Joint Basics
- Arthrokinematics
- Neurology
- Surface Palpation
- Muscle Origin and Insertion
- Muscle Action and Innervation
- Section 6 Lumbar Spine
- Joint Basics
- Arthrokinematics
- Neurology
- Surface Palpation
- Muscle Origin and Insertion
- Part III Upper Extremity
- Section 7 Shoulder Joint Complex
- Glenohumeral Joint (GH)
- Sternoclavicular Joint (SC)
- Acromioclavicular Joint (AC)
- Scapulothoracic Joint (ST)
- Arthrokinematics
- Neurology
- Surface Palpation
- Muscle Origin and Insertion
- Muscle Action and Innervation
- Differential Diagnosis
- Section 8 Elbow and Forearm
- Humeroulnar Joint (HU)
- Humeroradial Joint (HR)
- Superior Radioulnar Joint (SRU)
- Distal Radioulnar Joint
- Arthrokinematics
- Neurology
- Surface Palpation
- Muscle Origin and Insertion
- Muscle Action and Innervation
- Differential Diagnosis
- Section 9 Wrist and Hand
- Radiocarpal Joint
- Midcarpal Joint
- Carpometacarpal Joint (2 to 5)
- Arthrokinematics of the Wrist Complex
- Metacarpal Joints (MCP; 2 to 5)
- Proximal Interphalangeal Joints (PIP; 2 to 5)
- Distal Interphalangeal Joints (DIP; 2 to 5)
- Arthrokinematics of the Fingers
- Thumb Carpometacarpal Joints
- Thumb Metacarpal Joints
- Thumb Interphalangeal Joints (IP)
- Arthrokinematics of the Thumb
- Neurology
- Surface Palpation
- Muscle Origin and Insertion
- Muscle Action and Innervation
- Differential Diagnosis
- Section 10 Functional Assessment of the Upper Extremity
- Shoulder
- Elbow
- Wrist and Hand
- Grip
- Throwing Mechanics
- Part IV Lower Extremity
- Section 11 The Hip Joint
- Joint Basics
- Arthrokinematics
- Neurology
- Surface Palpation
- Muscle Origin and Insertion
- Muscle Action and Innervation
- Differential Diagnosis
- Section 12 Knee
- Tibiofemoral Joint
- Proximal Tibiofibular Joint
- Patellofemoral Joint
- Arthrokinematics
- Neurology
- Surface Palpation
- Muscle Origin and Insertion
- Muscle Action and Innervation
- Differential Diagnosis
- Section 13 Foot and Ankle
- Distal Tibiofibular Joint (DTF)
- Talocrural Joint (TC)
- Subtalar Joint (STJ; Talocalcaneal Joint)
- Transtarsal Joint (Joint of Chopart, Midtarsal Joint)
- Midfoot
- Forefoot (Tarsometatarsal Joints)
- Metatarsophalangeal Joints (MTP)
- Interphalangeal Joints (IP)
- Arthrokinematics
- Neurology
- Surface Palpation
- Muscle Origin and Insertion
- Muscle Action and Innervation
- Differential Diagnosis
- Section 14 Functional Testing of the Lower Extremity
- Muscle Imbalances
- Functional Strength Testing of the Hip
- Functional Strength Testing of the Knee
- Functional Strength Testing of the Foot and Ankle
- Other Tests
- Part V Posture and Gait
- Section 15 Posture
- Terminology
- Curvature of the Spine
- Ideal "Normal" Posture
- Electromyography (EMG) Activity in Quiet Standing
- Section 16 Gait
- Terminology
- Gait Sequence
- Gait Sequence With Joint Position and Muscle Activity
- Range of Motion Needed During Gait
- Gait Disturbances and Mechanical Faults
- Section 17 Other Gait Sequences
- Running
- Shoe Wear
- Stair Climbing
- Appendix
- References
- Index
- About the Authors
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Reference for physical therapists, occupational therapists,
athletic trainers, and kinesiotherapists. Text for courses in
physical therapy, occupational therapy, kinesiotherapy, and athletic
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