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Spinal Stabilization : The New Science of Back Pain [Paperback]

Rick Jemmett (Author)
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Book Description

May 1, 2001
Spinal Stabilization - The New Science of Back Pain - is a book for all ‘back owners’. This easy to read manual, written for the non-medical professional, describes cutting-edge advances in the field of back injury rehabilitation and athletic conditioning. Complete with over one hundred illustrations and photos, this new approach allows people with back pain to gain control of their symptoms, often more effectively than with more traditional methods including sit-ups, back extensions, pain medications or spinal manipulation/adjustment.

For readers interested in using the popular ‘SwissBall’ as part of their fitness or sport conditioning programs, Spinal Stabilization includes a chapter on stability training for athletes. Regardless of your sport or whether you consider yourself a recreational or a competitive athlete, increased trunk stability will lead to improved sport performance. Runners, swimmers and other endurance athletes will notice improvements in their aerobic efficiency while football, baseball, hockey and other power-sport athletes will be able to generate more power in their legs, shoulders and arms as a result of improved energy transfer through the trunk. Athletes who require a high degree of balance skill (gymnasts, figure skaters, rowers) will benefit dramatically from stability ball training as they develop stability-based strength and improved body-position sense. Many of the more advanced exercises demonstrated in the book will challenge even elite level athletes!

Whether you are a person recovering from spinal surgery, a person with chronic ‘non-specific low back pain’ or an athlete looking for improved sport performance, this unique book will help you achieve your goals!

Background ...

Over the past decade researchers from around the world have redefined how the human spine works in healthy people and how back injury affects normal spinal function. The result of this work has been a dramatic change in the way rehabilitation professionals use exercise to treat people with low back pain.

While textbooks, videos and courses on the topic of spinal stabilization training are now widely available for health care professionals, there is little in the way of comprehensive, accurate information designed for the lay person with back pain. Spinal Stabilization - The New Science of Back Pain, addresses this problem. For people with either acute or chronic low back problems, the book is best used in conjunction with direct treatment by a health care professional. For people with a healthy back but who want a stronger, more functional and injury resistant spine, the techniques in the book may be used with or without the guidance of a rehabilitation professional.

Concise, understandable chapters on spinal anatomy and biomechanics as well as common spinal conditions and diagnoses provide readers with an appreciation for the unique benefits of the spinal stabilization approach and why it is more scientifically sound than any traditional form of rehabilitative exercise. The techniques of spinal stabilization training are then described, both in words and pictures, leaving the reader with a more complete understanding of ‘how to do it right’.

Ultimately the book will serve as an excellent home exercise guide for people who want to own a high-functioning, injury-resistant spine. All information presented in the book is supported by high-quality research studies; a complete reference list of over 100 scientific articles and texts is included.


Editorial Reviews

From the Author

My colleagues in the rehabilitation professions will recognize the concepts utilized in Spinal Stabilization - The New Science of Back Pain as having their origins in the clinical model developed by Carolyn Richardson, Paul Hodges, Julie Hides and Gwen Jull which of course was based on the basic sciences work of Panjabi, Vleeming, Gertzbein, McGill, Solomonow and others. As we are all too well aware, evidence-based treatment models are few and far between thus it has been a pleasure to develop this book for our patients with spinal pathology.

The book expands somewhat on the Australian model by incorporating axial proprioception training as an integral component. I feel this is warranted in that motor control cannot possibly be improved without accurate proprioceptive feedback, and what we are really doing of course with these patients is motor re-training in light of the inhibition of multifidus which has been so well demonstrated in the literature.

I feel confident that the book does an excellent job of presenting the segmental stabilization approach in a clear, understandable and accurate manner. I hope you find this to be a useful patient education tool - I welcome and look forward to your comments and suggestions for future editions.

About the Author

Rick Jemmett, B.Sc., (PT) is a graduate of the University of Toronto’s Physical Therapy program. He has lived and practiced in Halifax, Nova Scotia since 1994. Rick’s clinical work as a physical therapist involves the diagnosis and treatment of people with various forms of neuromusculoskeletal pathology. He teaches courses for physical therapists and physical therapy assistants across Canada and the United States on the topics of exercise-based rehabilitation and stabilization-based rehabilitation in shoulder, spinal and patellofemoral populations. His primary area of clinical interest centers on the proprioceptive aspects of motor control and the rehabilitation and prevention of shoulder and spinal instability. Rick also works with competitive athletes in developing their sport specific conditioning programs.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 104 pages
  • Publisher: Rjm Fitness & Rehabilitation (May 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 096887150X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0968871508
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #387,854 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars pain-free for over a year!, October 28, 2002
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This review is from: Spinal Stabilization : The New Science of Back Pain (Paperback)
I had been diagnosed as having everything from strained back muscles to a slipped vertebrae to a bulging disc. Finally I saw a PT in Colorado who had taken a course in Hawaii from the author of this book. The technique of contracting the transversus and multifidus muscles together seemed too 'gentle' after all the various treatments I had tried before. As they say though, the scientific research supports this form of treatment moreso than anything else. Highly recommended.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars complete review of topic from anatomy to advanced exercise, October 25, 2003
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As a long suffering back patient and physician, i have read many books on exercise and back problems. Stablization is key. This book is clear but not a simple review. For many, the assitance of a physcial therapist/Chriopractor etc might be wise. The progressive exercises allow use from acute injury to advanced prevention. I have given the book to two experienced physical therapists who both wanted a copy. I believe this work is the best on spine stabization but I also combined some ideas gained from "Breatheworks". In addition, any chronic back pain patient should read "Healing Back Pain Naturally". I wish I had followed this approach 10 years ago!
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding!, November 8, 2001
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Rick Jemmett has done an excellent job of discussing basic back problems in layman terms, as well as putting together a variety of exercises that start out extremely easy and progress to high-level challenges. As a physical therapist I have been trying for years to teach concepts that are covered in this book, as well as create home exercise programs consisting of many of the exercises that are illustrated in this book. Core strength, proprioception and an understanding of what is happening with the trunk are essential components of any exercise program, and are explained well.
The only drawback is the price, on par with medical texts, but overpriced for the general public
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