Spinal Manipulations and Mobilization Techniques Theory and Practice

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Author: John Gibbons
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Year: 2025
Language: en
Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 9781718244962
Dimensions:
Height: 254 mm
Length: 178 mm
Width: 93 mm
Weight: 499 g
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Spinal Manipulations and Mobilization Techniques Theory and Practice by John Gibbons, published by Human Kinetics on June 3, 2025, is a comprehensive resource designed for manual therapists. This edition, comprising 232 pages, offers step-by-step instructions and expert insights into manual therapy techniques for the spine. The book includes access to over 45 video demonstrations, enabling practitioners to apply various mobilizations and manipulations safely and effectively.

Readers will find detailed information on the anatomy and biomechanics of the vertebral column, as well as the differences between spinal mobilization and manipulation. The text covers techniques for the cervical spine, thoracic spine, lumbar spine, and pelvic girdle, among others. With its detailed illustrations and photographs, this book serves as an essential reference for osteopaths, chiropractors, and physical therapists looking to refine their skills in manual therapy.


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An essential reference for both learning and refining manual therapy techniques for the spine.

A must-have guide for manual therapists, Spinal Manipulations and Mobilization Techniques is a comprehensive resource packed with step-by-step instructions, expert insights, and access to more than 45 video demonstrations to ensure precision and confidence in execution. Learn to safely apply grade 1 to 4 mobilizations and select grade 5 manipulations with the help of experienced osteopath John Gibbons. These techniques can be used by a variety of practitioners, including osteopaths, chiropractors, and physical therapists.

In part I you will learn

  • the anatomy, biomechanics, and related pathologies of the vertebral column;
  • the differences between spinal mobilization and manipulation; and
  • the gait cycle and its relationship to the vertebral column.

In part II you will learn techniques for the

  • cervical spine,
  • atlanto-occipital joint,
  • cervicothoracic junction,
  • thoracic spine,
  • ribcage,
  • lumbar spine, and
  • pelvic girdle.

Manual therapy techniques for the spine, thorax, and pelvis are commonly performed for the treatment of pain and dysfunctional movement patterns. Using this book’s detailed illustrations and photographs, along with online video demonstrations, you can confidently study and safely implement these techniques with your patients.

Spinal Manipulations and Mobilization Techniques is the resource you need to learn manual therapy techniques.

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Publisher: Human Kinetics. Year: 2025.
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Language: en. Pages: 232.

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