Diane Lee and LJ Lee 'An Integrated Approach to the Assessment and
Treatment of the LumboPelvic-Hip Region'
2 Disc Set
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 This brand new disc set contains over
4 hours of short lectures, full motion demonstrations and complete
descriptions of techniques and exercises to present a comprehensive evidence
based program in a straight forward, easy to understand format. In these two
DVD's, internationally respected clinicians Diane Lee and Linda Joy Lee discuss
and demonstrate the necessary examination, assessment and treatment techniques
to safely and effectively treat disorders of the lumbopelvic region.
This provides clinicians with a comprehensive resource to assess and treat
all components necessary for optimal function of the lumbopelvic hip region.
Assessment covers analysis of the joint system, myofascial system, motor
control and functional load transfer through the lumbar spine, pelvis and hip.
Treatment techniques include passive joint mobilisations, joint
manipulations and active mobilisations to restore movement and alignment.
The exercise rehabilitation program for stabilisation and restoration of motor
control of the lumbopelvic region covers the wide range of exercises needed to
progress a patient from early rehab to integration into full functional
activities. The section on local 'core' muscles retraining incorporates the
latest techniques and use of real time ultrasound imaging to illustrate how to
retrain these important muscles.
This multimedia program is a companion to the 3rd edition of the book
'The Pelvic Girdle', by Diane Lee and replaces the previous video
series. The new DVD format allows for a much larger volume of material to be
presented in an easily accessible way. It provides a unique integration of the
latest research and related clinical material with computer images and video
demonstrations to illustrate how to apply the research in day to day clinical
practice. For any clinician working with patients with back pain or other
lumbopelvic hip related disorders. An Integrated Approach to the Assessment
and Treatment of the Lumbopelvic Hip Region will prove an invaluable
resource.
The menu format allows this as a useful teaching aid in inservice teaching
sessions for both junior and senior staff.
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