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CRANIOFACIAL DYSFUNCTION AND PAIN
Craniofacial Dysfunction and Pain
Manual Therapy, Assessment and Management
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By
Harry von Piekartz, PhD, MSc, PT, MT, Physical Therapist, Department of Orofacial Research and Management, The Netherlands; Senior teacher in manual therapy; International Maitland Teacher Association(IMTA)
Lynn Bryden, MSc, MSCP, SRP, Physiotherapist, London, UK

Description
* Prestigious text with expert international contributors including acclaimed anatomists and cranial morphologists * Highly practical text with a page of text facing a page of high quality black and white photographs * Geoff Maitland has endorsed this text

Contents
Skull growth in relation to mechanical stimulation; Features of cranial tissue as a basis for clinical pattern recognition, examination and treatment; Primary and secondary cranial asymmetry in KISS children; Manual therapy movements of the craniofacial region as a therapeutic approach to children with long-term ear disease; Cervicogenic headache: a clinician's perspective; Cervicogenic headache: physical examination and management; Neurodynamics of cranial nervous tissue (cranioneurodynamics); Experience of pain and the craniofacial region; The influence of posture and alteration of function upon the craniocervical and craniofacial regions; Clinical reasoning - a basis for examination and treatment in the cranial region; Pain management in patients with chronic craniofacial pain; Clinimetrics for the clinician - the use of some indexes applicable in the craniocervical and craniofacial regions

Bibliographic details
Paperback, 246 pages, publication date: DEC-2000
ISBN-13: 978-0-7506-2963-8
ISBN-10: 0-7506-2963-0
Imprint: BUTTERWORTH HEINEMANN


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Last update: 30 Nov 2009
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