1st Edition

Physical Therapy Management of Patients with Spinal Pain An Evidence-Based Approach

By Deborah Stetts, Gray Carpenter Copyright 2013
650 Pages
by Routledge

650 Pages
by Routledge

In this rapidly changing health care environment, a challenge today’s physical therapist faces is finding, evaluating, and implementing current best evidence into practicce, an integral part of health care professional educational programs. With that goal in mind, Physical Therapy Management of Patients With Spinal Pain: An Evidence-Based Approach provides a comprehensive research-based... Read more
Dedication

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

Preface

Foreword by Mary C. (Mary Kay) Hannah, PT, DPT

Chapter 1Evidence-Based Practice in Physical Therapy

The Practice of Evidence-Based Physical Therapy

Critical Appraisal of Literature Related to Diagnostic Tests

A Case Study in Diagnosis Using the Critical Appraisal Criteria

Critical Appraisal of Literature Related to Intervention or Prevention

Effect Size and Confidence Intervals

A Case Study in Intervention Using the Critical Appraisal Criteria

Critical Appraisal of Literature Related to Outcomes and Prognosis

Chapter 2Subjective Examination: A Patient’s History

Communication During the Patient Interview

Goals of the Subjective Examination

Content Areas of the Patient History

Pre-Examination Questionnaires

Patient Demographic Profile

Chief Complaint (In Your Own Words, Please Tell Me What Your Main Problem Is)

Completing the Body Chart or Symptom Diagram

Description and Assessment of Pain and Other Symptoms

History (Present or Current Episode)

History (Previous Episode[s] of Similar Problem)

Symptom Behavior

Review of Medical Screening Questionnaire

Patient Expectations and Goals

Interview Summary

Planning the Physical Examination

Chapter 3Components of the Basic Neuromusculoskeletal Examination: Tests and Measures

Goals of the Physical Examination

Conducting the Physical Examination

Observation

Posture

Gait Screen

Balance Screen

Movement Testing

Neurological Examination

Muscle Length Tests

Muscle Performance

Special Tests

Neurodynamic Tests

Screening Tests for Regions Above and Below the Area of Symptoms

Palpation

Additional Studies

Evaluation

Diagnosis

Prognosis

Chapter 4Evidence-Based Physical Therapy Practice for Low Back Pain

Diagnosis

Evaluation

Components of the Patient’s History (Subjective Examination)

Physical Examination of the Lumbopelvic Region (Includes Lower Thoracic Spine)

Diagnostic Classification and Matched Intervention

Chronic Low Back Pain Classification

Classification and Management of Chronic Low Back Pain

Interventional Therapies, Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation, Pharmacology, and Surgery

Patient Expectations and Patient Satisfaction

Pelvic Girdle Pain

Components of the Subjective Examination for Persons With Pelvic Girdle Pain

Components of the Physical Examination for Persons With Pelvic Girdle Pain

Evidence of Conservative Management of Pelvic Girdle Pain

Chapter 5Evidence-Based Physical Therapy Practice for Thoracic Spinal Pain

Prevalence, Incidence, and Risk Factors

Classification of Thoracic Spinal Pain

History and Diagnostic Triage

Components of the History (Subjective Examination)

Components of the Physical Examination

Physical Examination of the Thoracic Region

Diagnostic Classification and Impairment-Based Management

Neurodynamics and the Thoracic Spine

Miscellaneous Disorders of the Thorax

Interventional Radiology and Surgical Management of Thoracic Disorders

Chapter 6Evidence-Based Physical Therapy Practice for Neck Pain

Diagnosis

Classification Systems

General Overview of the Clinical Manifestations of Neck Pain

Evaluation

Components of the Patient’s History

Components of the Physical Examination

Considerations for Ligamentous Stability and Vertebral Artery Testing

Physical Examination of the Cervical Spine (Includes Upper Thoracic Spine)

Diagnostic Classification and Matched Intervention

Neck Pain With Headache Classification

Whiplash-Associated Disorders Classification

Surgical Management of Cervical Radiculopathy and Myelopathy

Postsurgical Rehabilitation

Appendix ACase Study for Limited Examination

Appendix BCase Study for Full Examination

Appendix CCase Study for Low Back Pain

Appendix DCase Study for Low Back Pain

Appendix ECase Study for Pelvic Girdle Pain

Appendix FCase Study for Thoracic Spinal Pain

Appendix GCase Study for Thoracic Spinal Pain

Appendix HCase Study for Cervical Pain

Appendix ICase Study for Cervical Pain

Index

Biography

Deborah M. Stetts, PT, DPT is an associate professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Elon University, NC, where she teaches professional students in the area of musculoskeletal management. Current research interests involve the use of real-time ultrasound imaging to examine abdominal muscle performance in select patient populations. Dr. Stetts is board certified in orthopedic physical therapy and a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic and Manual Physical Therapists. She has over 23 years of service as a physical therapist in the United States Army working in a variety of clinical, academic, and administrative positions. Dr. Stetts completed her DPT from Arizona School of Health Sciences, A.T. Still University, Mesa, AZ, in 2003; a master of physical therapy from the U.S. Army–Baylor University Graduate Program in Waco, TX in 1981; and a bachelor of science in health and physical education from Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA in 1976. She completed a residency in advanced orthopedic manual therapy at the Kaiser Physical Therapy Program, Hayward, CA, in 1990. Her professional experience and training have been primarily in orthopedic and manual physical therapy.

J. Gray Carpenter, PT, DPT, COMT graduated with a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy from East Carolina University, Greenville, NC in 1992 and completed his doctor of physical therapy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2006. Dr. Carpenter also completed the Certificate in Orthopedic Manual Therapy from Manual Concepts, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, in 2002. He became a board-certified specialist in orthopedics through the American Physical Therapy Association in 2008 and became a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic and Manual Physical Therapists in 2009. During his career, Dr. Carpenter has primarily worked in outpatient orthopedic settings but has experience in several settings such as acute care, home health, inpatient rehab, and wound care. He currently works as a staff physical therapist at Alamance Regional Medical Center in Burlington, NC as well as serving as associate faculty at Elon University in the musculoskeletal module. Dr. Carpenter has been very active in the North Carolina Physical Therapy Association (NCPTA) and has held several positions with the NCPTA.

“The book systematically and eclectically approaches the evaluation and management of spinal pain using a clinical reasoning framework that allows for continual integration of emerging evidence and bio-psychosocial concepts based on patient response, current best practice, and a clinician’s knowledge.  The goal is to reach an informed decision that balances the best available evidence with what is safe and, most important, for the patient to reach an optimal outcome.”

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“The authors have written a book with an accompanying video supplement that is the perfect combination of clinical practice and evidence-based practice.  The format makes it easy to use the book as a quick reference in the clinical setting.”

-  Jeff Yaver, PT, Kaiser Permanente, Doody’s Review Service

“The book is comprehensive within the scope of orthopaedic practice.  It is also well organized and well written, making it an excellent entry-level text, with adequate information for new graduates to enjoy the book well into their careers.  The case studies demonstrate the application of the chapters, giving the reader a sense of how a simple versus complex patient might be approached.  The video clips are neatly filmed and straightforward.  This is an excellent text to have on hand in a clinic or department…This is an excellent text that takes evidence-based practice and sculpts it into a clinical reality.  The price is reasonable, making it an easy addition to a personal library.”

- Anne H. Campbell, PT, OCS, FAAOMPT, Access Rehab Clinics and Fitness Centers, Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy