Hip and Knee Pain Disorders has been written to provide a state-of-the-art, evidence-informed and clinically-informed overview of the examination and conservative management of hip/knee pain conditions. Under the current predominantly evidence-based practice paradigm, clinician expertise, patient preference, and best available research determine examination, and prognostic and clinical management decisions. However, this paradigm has been understood by many to place greater value and emphasis on the research component, thereby devaluing the other two. Evidence-informed practice is a term that has been suggested to honor the original intent of evidence-based practice, while also acknowledging the value of clinician experience and expertise.
In essence, evidence-informed practice combines clinical reasoning, based on current best evidence, with authority-based knowledge and a pathophysiological rationale derived from extrapolation of basic science knowledge. Unlike other published textbooks that overemphasize the research component in decision-making, this book aims to address the clinical reality of having to make decisions on the management of a patient with hip/knee pain, in the absence of a comprehensive scientific rationale, using other sources of knowledge. It offers an evidence-informed textbook that values equally research evidence, clinician expertise and patient preference.
The book is edited by three recognised world leaders in clinical research into manual therapy and chronic pain. Their research activities are concentrated on the evidence-based management of musculoskeletal pain conditions using conservative interventions. For this book they have combined their knowledge and clinical expertise with that of 38 additional contributors, all specialists in the field The contributors include a mix of clinicians and clinician-researchers.
Hip and Knee Pain Disorders is unique in bringing together manual therapies and exercise programs in a multimodal approach to the management of these pain conditions from both a clinical, but also evidence-based, perspective. It acknowledges the expanding direct access role of the physical therapy profession. The book provides an important reference source for clinicians of all professions interested in conservative management of the hip and knee regions. It will also be useful as a textbook for students at both entry and post-graduate level.
Author(s): Various, Benoy Mathew; Carol A. Courtney; Cesar Fernández de las Peñas.
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Year: 2022
Language: English
Commentary: Hip and Knee Pain Disorders, manual therapy and exercise
Pages: 200
Tags: Hip and Knee Pain Disorders, manual therapy and exercise
Contents
About the editors
About the contributors
Foreword by Alison Grimaldi
Foreword by Cara L. Lewis
Foreword by Vikas Khanduja
Preface and Acknowledgments
Our stories
PART I Hip and knee pain disorders
1 Epidemiology of hip and knee pain
Alison H. Chang, Andrea Mosler, Joanne Kemp
2 Clinical reasoning for hip and knee tendinopathies
Ebonie Rio, Susan Mayes, Katia Ferrar, Craig Purdam, Michael Freeman, Jill Cook
3 Patellofemoral pain
Dhinu J. Jayaseelan, Derek Griffin, Gregory J. Lehman
4 Hip and knee osteoarthritis
Kristian Kjær Petersen, Henrik Bjarke Vægter, Lars Arendt-Nielsen
5 Other hip disorders: FAI syndrome, hip dysplasia, hip instability
Benoy Mathew, Holly Soper-Doyle, Mike O’Brien
6 Muscle and tendon injuries of the hip and knee: quadriceps, hamstrings, adductors, gluteals
John J. Mischke, Richard W. Willy, Craig Purdam
7 Knee disorders: ligament and meniscus postoperative rehabilitation
Benjamin Geletka, Allison Toole, Carol A. Courtney
PART 2 Clinical examination of hip and knee pain disorders
8 Clinical history in patients with lower quadrant pain
Megan Burrowbridge Donaldson, Alicia Emerson
9 Hip and knee outcome measures: are they valid for clinical settings?
Alessandra N. Garcia, Chad Cook, Bradley J. Myers, Joshua Cleland
10 Sono-anatomy and scanning technique of hip and knee
Suresh Sudula, Benoy Mathew, Alfred Markovits
11 Clinical examination of the lumbar spine in patients with hip and knee pain
Kyle Adams, Shane Koppenhaver, Timothy Flynn
12 Clinical examination of the hip and knee
Benoy Mathew, Elizabeth Marlow, Martin Thomas, Madhan K. Ramanathan
13 Sacroiliac joint pain diagnosis in patients with hip and knee pain
Kenneth E. Learman, David W. Griswold
14 When are foot and ankle impairments important for hip and knee disorders?
Fraser McKinney, Rachel Koldenhoven Rolfe, Benoy Mathew
Part 3 Multidisciplinary management of hip and knee pain disorders
15 Effectiveness of manual therapy approaches for hip and knee pain disorders: an evidence-based approach
Nils Runge, Josiah Sault, Alexandra Anderson, Thomas Mitchell
16 Joint-biased interventions for hip and knee pain disorders
Thomas Mitchell, Alexandra Anderson, Josiah Sault, Paul Glynn
17 Muscle-biased interventions for hip and knee pain disorders
César Fernández-de-las-Peñas, Gustavo Plaza-Manzano, Joseph Donnelly, Michelle Finnegan
18 Clinical neurodynamics in the lower quadrant
Emilio “Louie” Puentedura, Brenton Grant, Georgina Grant
19 Exercise programs for hip and knee pain disorders
César Fernández-de-las-Peñas, Jill Cook, Madhan K. Ramanathan, Sergio Muela-Fernández, Scot Morrison
20 Pain neuroscience education: treating the brain in hip and knee pain syndromes
Emilio “Louie” Puentedura, Thomas Longbottom
21 What is multimodal management? integrating hands-on and hands-off interventions for chronic pain in the lower extremity
César Fernández-de-las-Peñas, Emilio “Louie” Puentedura
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