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Philip E. Greenman – Principles of Manual Medicine

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[14 DVD – Rip]

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In these videos, Dr. Greenman introduces the student to basic models of manual medicine as they relate to diagnosis and treatment, guides the student through a standard screening examination of a patient, introduces the student to the unique anatomic/biomechanic characteristics of specific regions within the musculoskeletal system, and finally guides the student through the application of comprehensive diagnostic and treatment protocols.Principles of Manual Medicine Greenman On DVD- Greenman Video POMM 1: Full Set of 9 DVDsThis video series, contained on 9 DVDs, provides a comprehensive presentation of the basic principles and concepts of manual medicine as they relate to diagnosis and treatment of the musculoskeletal system through the appropriate use of muscle energy and high velocity thrust techniques. Each of the nine volumes contains over 1 hour of material and is a “must have” for any health care professional with an interest in manual medicine.- Greenman Video POMM 2: Full Set of 5 DVDsThis video series, contained on 5 DVDs, provides a comprehensive presentation of the basic principles and concepts of manual medicine as they relate to diagnosis and treatment of the musculoskeletal system through the appropriate use of myofascial release and functional techniques. Each of the five volumes contains over 1 hour of material and is a “must have” for any health care professional with an interest in manual medicine.About Philip E. Greenman, DO, FAAODr. Greenman teaches osteopathic manipulative medicine at all levels – osteopathic students, interns, residents, fellows, allopathic and osteopathic physicians, and other health care professionals – and has achieved international recognition for his teaching in manual medicine tutorials. His video series is the most complete and comprehensive set of educational materials that are currently available to practitioners of manual medicine. In these videos, Dr. Greenman introduces the student to basic models of manual medicine as they relate to diagnosis and treatment, guides the student through a standard screening examination of a patient, introduces the student to the unique anatomic/biomechanic characteristics of specific regions within the musculoskeletal system, and finally guides the student through the application of comprehensive diagnostic and treatment protocols.Now retired, Dr. Greenman served as senior associate dean and professor of osteopathic manipulative medicine and of physical medicine and rehabilitation at the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. A charter faculty member at MSUCOM, Dr. Greenman is recognized for both his artistry and scientific knowledge of manual medicine.Publisher: Michigan State UniversityTraining Course: Principles of Manual Medicine Greenman On DVDInstructor: Philip E. Greenman, D.O., F.A.A.O.Home: http://shop.msu.edu/Interface: english OS: Windows XP / Vista / Seven Contents of Volume 1: Contents & Principles — Part 1• Diagnostic Triad • Goal of Manipulative Therapy • Models of Manual Medicine • Treatment Modalities • Dominant Eye • Structural Examination — Gait Analysis • Structural Examination — Static Analysis • Structural Examination — Posture • Standing Flexion Test • One-Legged Stork Test • Side Bending • Sitting Flexion Test • Screening Examination — Upper Extremity • Screening Examination — Cervical Spine • Screening Examination — Lower Extemity• Screening Examination — Pelvis • Screening Examination — Rib Cage • Screening Examination — Prone Position • Screening Examination — Sphinx Position • Screening Examination — Summary • Palpation • Barriers to Motion • Vertebral Anatomy Contents of Volume 1: Contents & Principles — Part 2• Overview of Coupled Motion • Neutral Coupling • NonNeutral Coupling • Cervical Coupling • Single Segment (NonNeutral) Dysfunction During Flexion • Single Segment (NonNeutral) Dysfunction During Extension • Neutral (Group) Dysfunction • Layer Palpation: Spine • Diagnosis: Vertebral Dysfunction • Palpation Summary • Principles of Muscle Energy • Treatment of Motion Restriction • Principles of High Velocity, Low Amplitude Thrust Techniques • Review: Concepts and Principles Contents of Volume 2: Lumbar Spine• Biomechanics of the Lumbar Spine • Neutral (Group) Dysfunction • Non Neutral Dysfunction • Structural Diagnosis • Evaluation in Prone and Extended Positions • Treatment • L4, ERS-Left: Muscle Energy • L4, ERS-Left: High Velocity • L1-4, Group: Muscle Energy • L1-4, Group: High Velocity • Diagnosis: L1, FRS-Left • L1, FRS-Left: Muscle Energy • L1, FRS-Left: High Velocity • Summary/Review Contents of Volume 2: Cervical Spine• Anatomy/Biomechanics of the Cervical Spine • Vertebral Artery • Structural Diagnosis of Typical Cervicals• Structural Diagnosis with Subject • C5, FRS-Left: Muscle Energy • C5, ERS-Left: Muscle Energy • Structural Diagnosis: C1-C2 • C1 Rotated Right: Muscle Energy • Structural Diagnosis: C0-C1 • C0, FS-Left: Muscle Energy • C0, ES-Right: Muscle Energy • Principles of High Velocity • C5, FRS-Left: High Velocity • C5, ERS-Left: High Velocity • C1 Rotated Right: High Velocity • C0, FS-Left: High Velocity • C0, ES-Right: High Velocity • Summary/Review Contents of Volume 3: Thoracic Spine• Dysfunctions • Structural Diagnosis • Upper Segments • Lower Segments • Prone Position • T4, ERS-Right: Muscle Energy • Diagnosis: Upper Group, T1-4 • T1-4 Group: Muscle Energy • T4, FRS-Right: Muscle Energy • T8, ERS-Right: Muscle Energy • T5-8 Group: Muscle Energy • T8, FRS-Right: Muscle Energy • T8, FRS-Right: High Velocity • T4, ERS-Right: High Velocity • T5-8 Group: High Velocity • Bilateral Extended: High Velocity • Bilateral Flexed: High Velocity • Lever Arm Variation • Summary/Review Contents of Volume 3: Rib Cage• Atypical Ribs • Typical Ribs • Respiration • Rib Torsion with Trunk Rotation • Caliper Motion of Ribs • Dysfunction: Overview • Diagnosis: Overview • Diagnosis: Respiratory Motion – Subject Supine • Diagnosis: Key Rib • Diagnosis: Subject Prone (Ribs 11 & 12) • Diagnosis: Seated – Anterior Palpation • Diagnosis: Seated – Posterior Palpation • Inhalation Restriction: Overview • Inhalation Restriction: Muscle Energy • Exhalation Restriction: Overview • Exhalation Restriction: Muscle Energy • Exhalation Restriction: Rib 1 – Overview • Exhalation Restriction: Rib 1 – Muscle Energy • Posterior Sublaxation: Overview • Posterior Sublaxation: Muscle Energy • Anterior Sublaxation: Overview • Anterior Sublaxation: Muscle Energy • Superior Sublaxation: Rib 1 – Overview • Superior Sublaxation: Rib 1 – Muscle Energy • Rib Torsion: Overview • Rib Torsion: Muscle Energy • Anteroposterior Compression: Overview • Anteroposterior Compression: Muscle Energy • Laterally Flexed: Overview • Laterally Flexed: Muscle Energy • Typical Rib: Overview • Typical Rib: High Velocity, Low Amplitude • Rib 1: Overview • Rib 1: High Velocity, Low Amplitude • Summary/ReviewContents of Volume 4: Pelvis — Part 1• Pelvic Motion • Sacroiliac Motion • Lumbosacral Motion • Pelvis – Structural Diagnosis • Supine Examination • Left Superior Pube: Muscle Energy • Right Inferior Pube: Muscle Energy • ShotGun: Muscle Energy • ShotGun: High Velocity Contents of Volume 4: Pelvis — Part 2• Sacroiliac Motion Tests • Unilateral Flexed Sacrum • Unilateral Extended Sacrum • Left on Left Sacral Torsion: Muscle Energy • Right on Left Sacral Torsion: Muscle Energy • Unilateral Flexed Sacrum: High Velocity• Left on Left Sacral Torsion: High Velocity • Right on Left Posterior Sacral Torsion: High Velocity • Left Superior Innominant Shear: Muscle Energy • Left Superior Innominant Shear: High Velocity • Left Posterior Innominant: Muscle Energy • Right Anterior Innominant: Muscle Energy • Right Anterior Innominant: High Velocity • Left Posterior Innominant: High Velocity • Right Innominant External Rotation: Muscle Energy • Right Innominant Internal Rotation: Muscle Energy • Summary/Review Contents of Volume 4: Extremities• Sternoclavicular Abduction Restriction • Sternoclavicular Horizontal Flexion Restriction • Acromioclavicular Joint • Acromioclavicular Internal Rotation Restriction • Acromioclavicular External Rotation Restriction • Acromioclavicular Abduction Restriction • Glenohumeral Joint • Glenohumeral Joint: Structural Diagnosis • Glenohumeral Joint: Muscle Energy • Elbow Joints • Radioulnar Supination Restriction: Muscle Energy • Radioulnar Pronation Restriction: Muscle Energy • Elbow Extension Restriction • Wrist Joints • Wrist Joints: Muscle Energy • Lower Extremities • Hip Muscles: Diagnosis and Treatment • Abduction • Adduction • Hip Flexion – Hamstrings • 90/90 Internal Rotation – Piriformis • Knee Flexion – Quadriceps • Neutral External/Internal Rotation • Hip Extension – Psoas

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