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Your guide to back pain / John Tanner.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Hodder Arnold, c2005.Description: xii, 179 p.: ill. ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9780340904992 (pbk.)
  • 0340904992 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 617.564 22
LOC classification:
  • RD771.B217 .T36 2005
Online resources:
Contents:
Acknowledgements viii Preface ix Introduction xi Why me? 1 (13) Vulnerability to back pain 3 (3) What causes back pain? 6 (5) Working with back pain 11 (3) What can I do about back pain? 14 (15) Self-help 15 (7) Seeking professional help 22 (1) Helping yourself 23 (6) Understanding your back and how it works 29 (23) Diagnosing back pain 29 (2) Precisely what is wrong with your back? 31 (1) Triage 32 (1) What is a dysfunction? 33 (3) Structure and function of the spine 36 (10) The muscles of the back 46 (6) How things go wrong 52 (28) Muscle tension 53 (1) Muscle strain 54 (2) Spinal discs 56 (6) Facet joint strain and dysfunction 62 (5) Spondylolisthesis 67 (2) Childhood back pain 69 (3) Curvature of the spine 72 (1) Back pain in older people 73 (7) Who should I see? 80 (12) The doctor's approach 81 (5) Physiotherapists, osteopaths and chiropractors 86 (6) Investigations and treatments 92 (29) Still not improving? 92 (1) Which specialist is ideal? 93 (3) The specialist appointment 96 (1) How useful is an X-ray? 97 (2) How useful is an MRI scan? 99 (4) CT scan 103 (1) Bone scan 103 (1) Nerve conduction studies 104 (1) Treatments 105 (16) Surgery and pain management 121 (21) Is surgery appropriate? 121 (2) Alternatives to disc surgery 123 (2) Surgical treatment 125 (6) Chronic pain syndrome 131 (3) Pain services 134 (8) Living with back pain 142 (18) Acceptance 144 (1) Stop blaming others 145 (1) Pace yourself 146 (3) Goal-setting 149 (1) Focusing 150 (1) Pain medication 151 (1) Simple self-help remedies 152 (8) Pathway options with optimal time course for back pain 160 (2) Further help 162 (2) Glossary 164 (4) Appendices 168 (8) Index 176
Summary: Focuses on both the diagnosis and treatment of back pain, giving the reader advice on all the option available and how to deal with it in everyday life.
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Includes index.


Acknowledgements viii
Preface ix
Introduction xi
Why me?
1 (13)
Vulnerability to back pain
3 (3)
What causes back pain?
6 (5)
Working with back pain
11 (3)
What can I do about back pain?
14 (15)
Self-help
15 (7)
Seeking professional help
22 (1)
Helping yourself
23 (6)
Understanding your back and how it works
29 (23)
Diagnosing back pain
29 (2)
Precisely what is wrong with your back?
31 (1)
Triage
32 (1)
What is a dysfunction?
33 (3)
Structure and function of the spine
36 (10)
The muscles of the back
46 (6)
How things go wrong
52 (28)
Muscle tension
53 (1)
Muscle strain
54 (2)
Spinal discs
56 (6)
Facet joint strain and dysfunction
62 (5)
Spondylolisthesis
67 (2)
Childhood back pain
69 (3)
Curvature of the spine
72 (1)
Back pain in older people
73 (7)
Who should I see?
80 (12)
The doctor's approach
81 (5)
Physiotherapists, osteopaths and chiropractors
86 (6)
Investigations and treatments
92 (29)
Still not improving?
92 (1)
Which specialist is ideal?
93 (3)
The specialist appointment
96 (1)
How useful is an X-ray?
97 (2)
How useful is an MRI scan?
99 (4)
CT scan
103 (1)
Bone scan
103 (1)
Nerve conduction studies
104 (1)
Treatments
105 (16)
Surgery and pain management
121 (21)
Is surgery appropriate?
121 (2)
Alternatives to disc surgery
123 (2)
Surgical treatment
125 (6)
Chronic pain syndrome
131 (3)
Pain services
134 (8)
Living with back pain
142 (18)
Acceptance
144 (1)
Stop blaming others
145 (1)
Pace yourself
146 (3)
Goal-setting
149 (1)
Focusing
150 (1)
Pain medication
151 (1)
Simple self-help remedies
152 (8)
Pathway options with optimal time course for back pain 160 (2)
Further help 162 (2)
Glossary 164 (4)
Appendices 168 (8)
Index 176

Focuses on both the diagnosis and treatment of back pain, giving the reader advice on all the option available and how to deal with it in everyday life.

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