Product Description This second edition of the highly successful "Low Back Disorders" provides readers with the latest research information on low back involvement and shows readers how to interpret the data for clinical applications. There is new information on dealing with overly 'stiff' spines. Special provocation tests are described for better patient assessments and readers are shown how to improve the development of appropriate patient activities for functional gain. The reader is exposed to exercises and activities that will give patients a solid foundation of physical work in preparation for more advanced activities in sports and occupations. It features 354 photos and 122 illustrations, including graphs, charts and photos supporting original research. The handouts will enable the practitioner to create individualised instruction sheets tailored to each client's current needs and rate of progress, enhancing correct form and more effective rehabilitation. It includes highly scrutinised research and clinical information directly from the internationally recognised spine research laboratory of Stuart McGill.

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About the Author Stuart McGill, PhD, is a professor at the University of Waterloo at Waterloo, Ontario, and a world-renowned lecturer and expert in spine function and injury prevention and rehabilitation He has written more than 200 scientific publications that address lumbar function, low back injury mechanisms, investigation of tissue loading during rehabilitation programs, and the formulation of work-related injury avoidance strategies. Dr. McGill has been an invited lecturer at many universities and delivered more than 200 addresses to societies around the world. He is one of the few scientists who consults and to whom patients are regularly referred.

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