Description
Part I. Introduction Chapter 1. Basic Science Behind Joint Mobilization and Manipulation History and Legislation Mobilization and Manipulation Joint Congruency and Position Joint Movements Convex and Concave Rules Effects of Mobilization and Manipulation Evidence for Joint Mobilization Summary Chapter 2. General Application Guidelines General Examination End-Feels Capsular Patterns Clinical Application of Joint Thrusts and Nonthrusts Safety and Risk of Injury Contraindications and Precautions for Thrust and Nonthrust Techniques Summary Part II. Mobilization and Manipulation of the Craniomandibular Complex and Spine Chapter 3. Temporomandibular Joint Anatomy Joint Kinematics Treatment Techniques Chapter 4. Cervical Spine Anatomy Joint Kinematics Treatment Techniques Chapter 5. Thoracic Spine Anatomy Joint Kinematics Treatment Techniques Chapter 6. Lumbar Spine and Pelvis Anatomy Joint Kinematics Treatment Techniques Part III. Mobilization and Manipulation of the Upper Extremity Chapter 7. Shoulder Joint Anatomy Joint Kinematics Treatment Techniques Chapter 8. Elbow Joint Anatomy Joint Kinematics Treatment Techniques Chapter 9. Wrist and Hand Anatomy Joint Kinematics Treatment Techniques Part IV. Mobilization and Manipulation of the Lower Extremity Chapter 10. Hip Joint Anatomy Joint Kinematics Treatment Techniques Chapter 11. Knee Joint Anatomy Joint Kinematics Treatment Techniques Chapter 12. Ankle Joint Anatomy Joint Kinematics Treatment Techniques Chapter 13. Foot Anatomy Joint Kinematics Treatment Techniques
Robert Manske is a professor in the doctoral physical therapy programme at Wichita State University. He has published multiple books, chapters, articles and home study courses relating to orthopaedic and sports rehabilitation. B.J. Lehecka teaches course work concerning the hip and spine regions, posture, gait and musculoskeletal evaluation. He has published journal articles, book chapters and presented at various international conferences.