SECTION 1 * Chapter 1 - Uncontrolled Movement* Chapter 2 - Muscle Function and Physiology* Chapter 3 - Assessment and Classification of Uncontrolled Movement* Chapter 4 - Retraining Strategies for the Site and Direction of Uncontrolled Movement SECTION 2 * Chapter 5 - Lumbo-Pelvic Region* Chapter 6 - Cervical Spine* Chapter 7 - Thoracic Spine* Chapter 8 - The Shoulder* Chapter 9 - The Hip
"Mark Comerford and Sarah Mottram are the founders of the Kinetic
Control approach which is based on the premise that 'uncontrolled
movement' or 'movement faults' can predispose people to
musculoskeletal pain and disability. Their research has been widely
published in the musculoskeletal literature and this is their first
book. The aim of the text is to provide a clinical approach to the
assessment and correction of movement faults...
Overall the authors achieve their aim by providing an extremely
detailed text which is well thought out, assimilates other relevant
research into an assessment and treatment approach with high face
validity in the area of movement dysfunction
and management of musculoskeletal pain. The accessibility,
sequential layout and logical development of complex concepts to a
relatively advanced level provides enough for this book to be a
valuable reference and clinical guide for students, experienced
clinicians and teachers alike." Michelle Wong BPhty, MHPrac(Hons),
MPNZ, Physiotherapist, New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 2012,
40 (3) p.143
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