The
Malalignment Syndrome: Biomechanical and Clinical Implications
for Medicine and Sports
"This
books attempts to clearly explain the link between pelvic
function and foot function, focusing on the potential effects
of the more proximal lower limb structures have on the foot." |
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The
Malalignment Syndrome: Biomechanical and Clinical Implications
for Medicine and Sports
Author: Wolfgang Schamberger
Publisher: Churchill
Livingstone; ; 1st edition (July 15, 2002); 392 pages
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The
Malalignment Syndrome
describes a newly recognised syndrome that commonly occurs
in patients seen by physicians, chiropractors, physiotherapists,
podiatrists, massage therapists and veterinarians. Although
the symptoms are familiar to those working in the field they
are often treated independently and their collective cause
goes unrecognised. In this book the author presents the evidence
for looking at the group of symptoms involved and treating
them as a single syndrome with a single cause - biomechanical
malignment.
This book on the Malalignment Syndrome: Biomechanical and
Clinical Implications for Medicine and Sports has a special
emphasis on athletes and participants in sport at all levels.
Recognition of the malalignment syndrome by sports trainers,
physiotherapists and others working with athletes can help
them implement appropriate treatment and training to correct
the malalignment and actually prevent the initial occurrence
of symptoms. Emphasis is on the participation of the patient/athlete
in the day-to day treatment process to achieve long-term results.
Features of The Malalignment
Syndrome: Biomechanical and Clinical Implications for Medicine
and Sports:
*
First book on this important subject
* Presents a new syndrome and supports it with the evidence
* Highly illustrated
* Written by a highly respected sports physician who has also
been a national calibre athlete
* Recognises the importance of prevention as well as treatment
* Provides practical advice and guidance to all clinicians
and therapists confronted with this problem as well as to
the patients and athletes themselves.
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Whats in it for Podiatrists?:
This
books attempts to clearly explain the link between pelvic
function and foot function, focusing on the potential effects
of the more proximal lower limb structures have on the foot.
The sacroiliac joint has implications for the way the foot
functions, and so does foot function have implications for
the way that the sacroiliac joint functions.
The
Malalignment Syndrome: Biomechanical and Clinical Implications
for Medicine and Sports is highly recommened by ePodiatry
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lower limb structures have on the foot." |
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Malalignment Syndrome: Biomechanical and Clinical Implications
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