New Edition
Functional Neurology for Practitioners of Manual Medicine,
Edition 2
By Randy W. Beck, BSc(Hons) DC PhD DACNB FAAFN FACFN, Matthew D Holmes, BAppSc BCSc DC(UK) DACNB FAAFN FACFN and Frederick Carrick, DC PhD

Publication Date: 15 Sep 2011
Description

Fuctional Neurology for Practitioners of Manual Medicine takes the reader from the embryonic beginnings of the nervous system, through the biochemistry of receptor activation and on to the functional systems of the nervous system. Concepts, relationships and scientific mechanisms of the nervous system function are covered, and this aids the practitioner in developing their clinical approach to a wide variety of patient presentations. The text is fully referenced, which allows the reader to immediately apply the concepts to practice situations. New for this edition are new chapters on pain (including headache) and theoretical evidence, plus extensive electronic resources supporting the text.

"Overall this text would be an excellent resource to any practising physiotherapist or health professional within musculoskeletal and orthopaedics from the new graduate to the experienced clinician." Reviewed by: Tracy Ward, MCSP, BSc (HONS), MSc, Senior Physiotherapist and Clinical Pilates Specialist, BMI Healthcare Albyn Hospital, Aberdeen Date: Aug 2014

Key Features

  • Utilizes our understanding of how the nervous system works in the treatment of a variety of clinical conditions
  • Demystifies the clinical results seen in the practice of Functional Neurology and scientifically validates its clinical success
  • Addresses function rather than pathology, allowing the reader to gain a firm understanding of the neurological processes seen in health and disease
  • Contains clinical cases which are designed to be read and answered before starting the chapter to allow the reader to gauge their current state of knowledge
  • ‘Quick Facts’ introduce new concepts or allow rapid review of information already presented in the text in a brief and succinct manner
  • Contains a detailed overview of the concepts relating to our understanding of the development of emotion to demonstrate the link between physical health and the mind
  • Contains abundant references to support controversial concepts

New Features

  • Contains new chapters on theoretical evidence and the management of pain (including headache)
  • Contains a wide range of additional case studies, ‘clinical conundrums’ and key questions and answers for each topic
  • Bonus DVD contains fully searchable text, a downloadable image bank, brain dissection and video clips of the manipulative techniques and examination procedures found within the volume plus 200 multiple choice questions
About the author
By Randy W. Beck, BSc(Hons) DC PhD DACNB FAAFN FACFN, Senior Lecturer, Clinical Diagnosis and Neurology, Faculty of Health Sciences,Murdoch University, Perth, Australia.Associate Professor,Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies, Florida, USA.Director, Institute of Functional Neuroscience, Perth, Australia; Matthew D Holmes, BAppSc BCSc DC(UK) DACNB FAAFN FACFN, Senior Clinician & Sessional Lecturer, Discipline of Chiropractic, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia Diamond Valley Brain Centre, Greensborough, Australia and Frederick Carrick, DC PhD, Director, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies, Cape Canaveral, Florida
Table of Contents
  1. Fundamental concepts in functional neurology
  2. Early developmental events
  3. Biochemistry and physiology of receptor activation
  4. History and examination
  5. Neurology of sensory and receptor systems
  6. Neuronal integration and movement
  7. The spinal cord and peripheral nerves
  8. The autonomic nervous system
  9. The cortex
  10. The thalamus and hypothalamus
  11. The basal ganglia
  12. The limbic system
  13. The brainstem and reticular formation
  14. The cerebellum and vestibular system
  15. Neuroimmune functional interactions
  16. Psychoneurological aspects
  17. Headaches
  18. Fundamental evidence
  19. Approaches to patient management
  20. Approaches to treatment
Book Reviews
"Overall this text would be an excellent resource to any practising physiotherapist or health professional within musculoskeletal and orthopaedics from the new graduate to the experienced clinician. It is concise, clear to follow and covers each subject extensively with evidence-based practise to accompany manual techniques. A must have for enhancing clinical practise." Reviewed by: Tracy Ward, MCSP, BSc (HONS), MSc, Senior Physiotherapist and Clinical Pilates Specialist, BMI Healthcare Albyn Hospital, Aberdeen Date: Aug 2014
Book details
ISBN: 9780702040627
Page Count: 448
Illustrations : Approx. 349 illustrations (236 in full color)
Retail Price : £76.99

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Audience

Chiropractors, osteopathic physicians and osteopaths, manual therapists, physiotherapists, acupuncturists and massage therapists.