A
comprehensive title that encompasses all aspects of whiplash related
injuries. Including complete discussions of the mechanics of injury,
thorough examination of tissues involved, predominant symptoms, correct
examination techniques and diagnostic tests that will guide to
appropriate treatment.
The text leads to
clinical symptomatology by stressing the foundation of normal
anatomical function, then moving to biomechanics of whiplash syndrome
and progresses to how these mechanisms affect the tissues. Detailed
instructions, charts and case studies are included to help clarify and
further develop appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
Chapters:
- Normal Cervical Function
- Biomechanics of the Whiplash Syndrome
- Examination of a Person Suffering From a Whiplash-Associated Disease
- Treatment Protocols of a Whiplash-Associated Disease
- Mild Postconcussion Syndrome: Traumatic Brain Injury
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Psychological Concepts