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Tension-Type and Cervicogenic Headache: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management
César Fernández-de-las-Peñas, PT, DO, PhD, Professor of Physical Therapy, Clinical Researcher, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Lars Arendt-Nielsen, PhD, Laboratory for Experimental Pain Research, Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction, Aalborg University, Robert D. Gerwin, MD, President and Medical Director, Pain & Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Neurology, John Hopkins University
ISBN-13: 9780763752835 ISBN-10: 0763752835 $96.95 (Sugg. US List) Hardcover 509 Pages © 2010
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Part I Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Epidemiology of Headache Chapter 3 Medical Approach to Headaches Part II Patho-physiology of Tension Type Headache Chapter 4 Nature of Muscle Pain Chapter 5 Patho-physiology of Referred Muscle Pain Chapter 6 Muscle Trigger points in Tension Type Headache Chapter 7 Suboccipital Muscle Contribution to Tension Type Headache Chapter 8 Forward Head Posture in Headaches Chapter 9 Sensitization in Tension Type Headache: A Pain Model Part III Patho-physiology of Cervicogenic Headache Chapter 10 The Anatomy and Physiology of the Trigemino-Cervical Complex Chapter 11 Cervicogenic Headache: Consideration on Pathogenesis Chapter 12 Motor Control Impairment in Cervicogenic Headache Part IV Physical Examination of Patients with Headache Chapter 13 Clinical Reasoning in the Diagnosis: History Taking in Patients with Headache Chapter 14 Cervical Spine Assessment in Patients with Headache Chapter 15 Thoracic Spine Assessment in Patients with Headache Chapter 16 Manual Identification of Trigger Points in the Muscles Associated with Headache Chapter 17 Examination of the Orofacial Region in Patients with Headache Part V Neuro-physiological Effects of Some Physical Therapy Interventions Chapter 18 Neuro-physiological Effects of Spinal Manipulation Chapter 19 Therapeutic Mechanisms Underlying Muscle Energy Approaches Chapter 20 Neuro-physiological Effects of Neural Mobilization Maneuvers Chapter 21 Neuro-physiological Effects of Needling Therapies Part VI Conservative Management of Tension Type and Cervicogenic Headaches Chapter 22 Cervical Joint Mobilization Techniques in Patients with Headache Chapter 23 Cervical Joint Manipulation Procedures Applied to Patients with Headaches Chapter 24 Thoracic Spine Interventions for the Management of Patients with Headache Chapter 25 Muscle Energy Techniques Chapter 26 Neuromuscular Approaches Chapter 27 Myofascial Induction Approaches for Patients with Headache Chapter 28 Physical Therapy Interventions for the Orofacial Region Chapter 29 Therapeutic Exercise of the Cervical Spine for Patients with Headache Chapter 30 Neurodynamic Interventions for the Management of Patients with Headache Chapter 31 Needling of Head, Neck and Shoulder Muscle Trigger Points Relevant to Headache Chapter 32 Botulinum Toxin A in the Treatment of Headaches Chapter 33 Psychological Aspects of Chronic Headache Treatment Chapter 34 Physical Therapy Diagnosis and Management of a Patient with Chronic Daily Headache: Translating Knowledge to Clinical Practice
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